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Keep your laptop running with this Anker power bank — on sale at 30% off!

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While most options that you can buy from laptop deals these days offer solid battery life, those who are always using their device while they’re on the go should have backup power ready. If you’re one of them, we highly recommend taking advantage of Amazon’s offer for the Anker Laptop Power Bank. From its sticker price of $135, it’s on sale for only $95 following a 30% discount. The savings of $40 will only be available for a limited time though, so you have to hurry if you’re interested.

Why you should buy the Anker Laptop Power Bank

Anker power banks are pretty popular for their helpful features with affordable prices, and the Anker Laptop Power Bank is just one of the brand’s many offerings. It’s built different though — as you can assume from its name, it’s designed for laptops with three USB-C ports that can each deliver 100W. With capacity of 25,000 mAh, you’ll be all set for extended journeys as the power bank will have enough juice to fully charge your devices multiple times. That’s not just your laptop, but also your phones, tablets, and other mobile devices.

The Anker Laptop Power Bank can charge up to four devices at the same time. You can use your own cables with its USB-A port and USB-C port, and it also has two built-in USB-C cables — one that you can extend by up to 2.3 feet, and the other doubling as a durable carrying strap. The Anker Laptop Power Bank also has a real-time display that shows how much power is left, battery temperature, battery health, and the output and input wattage for each port.

With the Anker Laptop Power Bank, you won’t have to worry about missed deadlines, delayed e-mails, or boring road trips because your laptop’s battery ran out. Amazon is selling it at 30% off for a limited time, slashing its price to just $95 from $135 originally. The $40 discount may disappear sooner than you expect though, so if you think the Anker Laptop Power Bank could be a life-saver for you in the future, don’t hesitate — add it to your cart and finish the checkout process immediately.

Aaron Mamiit
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