Amazon just dropped its Prime Big Deal Days event, and power bank deals are stealing the spotlight. With discounts up to 33% off top brands like Anker, Baseus, and Torras, portable charger enthusiasts can snag premium battery packs for less. These compact energy lifelines are perfect for keeping phones, tablets, and laptops charged on the go.
Amazon's Prime Big Deal Days is serving up some serious power bank bargains that'll banish your battery anxiety for good. The e-commerce giant's oddly named sales event packs genuine value for portable charger shoppers, with discounts spanning from ultra-slim magnetic models to laptop-charging beasts.
The standout deal comes from Anker, whose 25,000mAh Laptop Power Bank drops to $90 from $135 - a solid $45 savings on what WIRED calls "the upgrade pick" in their power bank guide. This powerhouse delivers 165 watts across three USB-C ports, enough to charge multiple devices simultaneously while sporting a built-in cable that doubles as a carry strap.
Wireless charging fans aren't left out either. The Torras MiniMag, praised for being "slimmest of the slim" at just 0.3 inches thick, slides down to $36 from $53. Its 5,000mAh capacity magnetically attaches to iPhones for seamless charging without adding bulk. Meanwhile, Anker's MagGo Power Bank with Qi2 certification hits $57, down from $90 - delivering 15-watt wireless charging with MagSafe compatibility.
For the tech-forward crowd, the transparent Shargeek 170 Power Bank catches eyes at $99, reduced from $169. This prism-shaped charger combines 24,000mAh capacity with 170-watt output and IP66 water resistance, plus a display showing real-time charging stats and battery health metrics.
Travel enthusiasts should eye Statik's SmartCharge 5-in-1 at $56, down from $70. This Swiss Army knife of chargers includes international plug adapters (Type C, I, and G), wireless charging up to 15 watts, built-in USB-C and Lightning cables, plus a phone stand - perfect for globetrotting professionals.
The deals extend beyond smartphones into serious portable power territory. Jackery's Explorer 300 Plus drops to $199 from $300, offering 288Wh capacity with AC outlets capable of running small appliances. The included 40-watt solar panel means off-grid charging, though expect around 8 hours for a full solar charge.
Anker's Solix C300 DC Portable Power Station falls to $150 from $250, packing 90,000mAh capacity in a lantern design with pop-up LED lighting. This camping-focused unit includes an XT60 input for 100-watt solar panels and comprehensive charging statistics.