Technology10/1/2025Engadget

Anker's latest Prime charging devices have already been discounted by 20 percent

Anker's latest Prime charging devices have already been discounted by 20 percent

Anker's latest Prime charging devices, including a powerful 300W laptop-compatible power bank and a 3-in-1 MagSafe charger, have already been discounted by 20 percent on Amazon. The power bank can charge an M4 Pro MacBook Pro to 50 percent in just 27 minutes and an iPhone 17 Pro Max to 50 percent in 22 minutes. It supports up to 250W of input recharging, with the ability to top up the power bank's own 26,250mAh (99.75Wh) battery to 50 percent in 13 minutes. Additionally, a 3-in-1 MagSafe charger and a 160W GaN Prime Charger are also discounted by 20 percent, offering faster charging and smart power distribution features.

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