Anker powers up this Black Friday with a deep discount on one of our favorites

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Nobody likes being out of charge, and if you're anything like me, you're wandering around with more and more tech these days. But as our devices develop and become more power-hungry, nobody has us covered quite like Anker.

Anker is really good at making chargers and power banks that are quick and reliable. Now, this Black Friday, you can save on the Anker Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W) - a bank with big power and cutting-edge recharge speeds. So, why pick up Anker's Prime Power Bank over anything else?

Anker Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W)
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Anker Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W): was $159.99 now $149.99 at Anker

Exceptional power, cutting-edge speed and a neat, compact design, the Anker Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W) can charge multiple bits of tech at once easily. With 300W total output power, 140W max fast charging, smart display and app control, it's ready to keep your tech quenched. It's perfect for flights, long trips or when you're out and about in the wild. Wherever you are, it soon feels like you can't go there without your trust Anker Power Bank. It's great value already, but at with $10 off for orders over $200 with our code AnkerTechradar, you can't miss this.

How fast can it charge, exactly?

Let's say you have a MacBook Pro (M4) that's at 0% battery: you dig out your Anker Prime Power (36K, 300W) power bank and plug it in. Within 27 minutes, it'd be at 50%. What about your phone, like an iPhone 16 Pro? That hits 50% in 26 minutes.

We weren't kidding when we said it was cutting-edge recharge speeds. With 25% off, it's a deal that'll save you time and money.

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Benjamin Newman
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Ben is a writer and editor. After creating content for some of Britain's biggest brands as part of a marketing agency, in-house at an FTSE100 company and as a freelance journalist, he's written about everything from tech and video games to insurance and even the labelling industry. You'll usually find him drinking tea, working through his gaming backlog and shouting at Liverpool on the TV.