Get an ANKER Portable Charger for Half Off for Your Summer Adventures

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It’s the beginning of June, and you probably have many plans already on the calendar on your phone. But to truly enjoy all those activities, you need to make sure your phone isn’t dead. It will help you have peace of mind to have an Anker Portable Charger with you in your pocket or bag. You can pick one up now for half off.

This portable charger provides 30W charging technology: twice as fast as 5V/3A chargers. You can get your iPhone 16 Pro Max up to 50% in just 27 minutes, while another power bank could take an hour.

Anker Portable Charger Pocket Size

But you’re not limited to that device. You can use it with an iPad, MacBook, Samsung Galaxy, Google Pixel, etc. Not only that, but it’s manufactured to be durable throughout many uses. The built-in 5.4” USB-C cable was tested to withstand more than 10,000 charges. It will help you many, many times.

Anker Portable Charger Built In Cable

You can charge up your iPhone 15 or iPhone 14 Pro two times with one charging cycle on the Anker Portable Charger. You can charge a Samsung S24 1.94 times or AirPods Pro 2 10 times. Do note that for older iPhones, you’ll need to connect your own Lightning cable through the USB-A or USB-C port.

The charger also has bidirectional charging. Just like other Anker power banks, it has two-way fast charging with up to 30W output and 20W input. This allows you to also use it on a MacBook, iPad, Nintendo Switch, Steam Deck, etc.

Save 50% and get one of these hargers in your choice of colors – black, blue, pink, or white – for just $12.94.

Anker Portable Charger

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