Anker, Baseus, and other accessory makers are slashing prices on charging essentials this Black Friday. With deals cutting up to 60% from MSRP, now's the time to upgrade from that ancient USB-A wall adapter to fast USB-C charging, grab a high-capacity power bank for travel, or finally clean up your desk with wireless charging stations.
The charging accessories market just got a lot more affordable. Anker, the category leader, kicked off Black Friday with aggressive pricing across their entire lineup. Their standout MagGo Magnetic Charging Station, which combines Qi2 wireless charging with traditional AC outlets, dropped 23% to $46 from its usual $60 price point.
But Anker isn't alone in the Black Friday charging bonanza. Twelve South's premium HiRise 3 Deluxe, normally $150, is commanding attention at just $60. The 3-in-1 MagSafe stand delivers full 15W iPhone charging while simultaneously topping off AirPods and an Apple Watch. For Apple users invested in the ecosystem, it's the kind of all-in-one solution that typically costs twice as much.
The power bank category is seeing particularly steep discounts. Ugreen's 100W portable battery, which can actually charge laptops thanks to its 20,000mAh capacity, fell 38% to $50. That's significant savings for a device that normally competes directly with Anker's premium offerings. Speaking of which, Anker's own 25,000mAh laptop power bank, with built-in USB-C cables and 165W output, is down to $88 from $120.
The shift toward USB-C has created opportunities for budget-conscious buyers. Baseus' retractable USB-C cable, which supports 100W charging and takes a unique puck form factor, is now under $10. It's the kind of clever engineering that shows why Chinese accessories manufacturers have gained serious market share against traditional brands.
For serious power needs, the deals extend all the way up to portable power stations. EcoFlow's Delta 2, which can expand its 1,024Wh capacity up to 3,072Wh with additional units, dropped a staggering 65% to $349 from $999. The timing coincides with increased interest in backup power solutions following recent weather events across the country.
Amazon is pushing its own ecosystem with the Smart Plug at $13, down from $25. While not strictly a charger, it enables voice control of any connected device through Alexa. The company's strategy of pricing these gateway devices aggressively has helped build its smart home installed base.










