Overview
- Engadget reports the Anker MagGo 10,000mAh Qi2 magnetic power bank is $56.99–$57 (37% off), with 15W Qi2 wireless charging, a fold-out kickstand, an LED display, and USB‑C for wired charging.
- Anker’s 25,000mAh laptop-capable power bank is widely discounted to $91.99 (about 32–35% off) and features two built‑in USB‑C cables, an extra USB‑C and USB‑A port, up to 100W per USB‑C, and as much as 165W when using two USB‑C ports.
- 9to5Toys notes the 25K unit includes a built‑in display for real‑time power stats and is roughly 90Wh, which fits airline carry‑on rules for batteries under 100Wh.
- A separate 9to5Toys deal drops Anker’s 737 PowerCore 24K (24,000mAh, up to 140W PD, three ports, onboard display) to $74.99, undercutting the newer 25K model’s current $92 sale price.
- Rival options are also on sale, including Baseus’s Picogo 5K Qi2 magnetic pack at a record $36 and Belkin’s 10,000mAh USB‑C power bank with an integrated cable at $17, while Macworld testing highlights strong real‑world speeds from compact 10K-class units like Anker’s Nano 45W.