EcoFlow's Rapid Pro power bank just hit its lowest price ever at $149.99 - that's $70 off the usual $219.99 price tag. This isn't your typical portable charger. With 300W of raw power output, it can simultaneously charge two 16-inch MacBook Pros from zero to 50% in 30 minutes while still having juice left for an iPhone. For power users who need serious charging muscle on the go, this Black Friday deal makes the world's fastest portable battery actually affordable.
EcoFlow just made power users' Black Friday with the Rapid Pro hitting its lowest price ever. The 27,650mAh battery pack dropped to $149.99 at both Amazon and EcoFlow's direct store - a hefty $70 discount that brings this premium charger into reach for more buyers.
This isn't some generic power bank getting a token discount. The Rapid Pro packs 300W of total output across three USB-C ports, including one 140W port and two 65W ports, plus a built-in retractable cable. That translates to real-world performance that'll make you rethink what portable charging can do.
In our testing, the beast charged two 16-inch MacBook Pros from empty to 50% in about 30 minutes, with power left over for an iPhone. The numbers get even more impressive when you look at iPhone charging - we squeezed nearly four full charges out of an iPhone 15 Pro before the battery pack gave up.
Apple users aren't the only ones benefiting from this power surge. The dual 140W ports mean you can fast-charge pretty much any laptop while simultaneously powering tablets, phones, or other USB-C devices. It's like having a desktop charging station that fits in your backpack.
The recharging story is where things get really wild. Plug in one 140W adapter and the Rapid Pro fills up in about 40 minutes. But here's the kicker - connect two adapters simultaneously and you're looking at 280W input speeds that cut charging time almost in half. There's even a Desktop Charger accessory (not available in the US yet) that pushes recharging up to 320W, though it's not part of this Black Friday deal.
EcoFlow designed this thing for frequent flyers too. Despite its massive capacity, it stays just under the TSA's 100Wh limit for carry-on bags. No more gate-checking your charger or hunting for airport outlets during layovers.
The company claims 300 charge cycles before capacity drops to 80%, which should cover most users for years of heavy use. Sure, it's not the most compact option out there - this thing has some heft to it. But when you're getting desktop-level charging speeds in a portable package, the extra bulk feels justified.












