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Anker’s Laptop Power Bank is $32 off for Cyber Monday, its biggest discount yet Canada reviews

30 November 20252 Mins Read

If you’re planning to head out of town for the holidays, now is a good time to stock up on chargers so that your devices don’t die in transit. Lucky for you, we’ve already rounded up some of the best charging accessory deals available for Cyber Monday, with Anker’s Laptop Power Bank being one of them. Right now, you can buy the versatile gadget from Amazon, Best Buy, and Anker for $87.99 ($32 off), which matches the all-time low we last saw at the end of April.

I’ve been using Anker’s 25,000mAh / 90Wh power bank ever since a recent power outage left me with no way to charge my smorgasbord of gadgets. I love its versatility, too; it comes with a retractable USB-C cable and a second that doubles as a handle, as well as a USB-A port and an additional USB-C port, allowing you to charge up to four devices simultaneously. It’s a bit hefty given it weighs a little over a pound, but the space-saving gadget is still lighter to lug around than a mass of charging blocks.

Most importantly, however, is that Anker’s Laptop Power Bank offers reliable performance, allowing me to quickly charge everything from my MacBook Air and phone to e-readers, tablets, and cameras. It can deliver up to 165W of power when two devices are plugged in — or up to 130W with three or four devices — and it’s carry-on compliant, so you shouldn’t have any trouble getting through TSA. It even has an LCD display that shows remaining charge and overall power output, making it easy to monitor your devices on the go.

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