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Never Run Out of Charge With This Anker 737 140-Watt Power Bank, Now Down by 40%

This Anker 737 can keep everything from phones to tablets to laptops and beyond boosted any time and it's down to just $70 right now.

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Considering the number of devices we have today and their general lack of battery life, a portable power bank is becoming more essential by the day. That's why this Anker 737 power bank with 140-watt output is worth highlighting at $90. It's usually found for $150 but a 40% discount has taken it down to only $10 away from its lowest ever cost. 

The Anker 737 Power Bank includes dual USB-C ports and a single USB-A port that will let you charge up to three devices at one go. And with support for 140-watt charging, even the most power-hungry laptops can be topped off on the go with ease. The Anker 737's large 24,000-mAh capacity means that it can comfortably top-up a laptop, or get you an additional four to five charges on an iPhone. That's impressive for a power bank that's barely the size of a soda can.

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Moreover, you won't need to guess the remaining charge using ambiguous LED lights. The Anker 737 includes a smart digital display that provides real-time information on charging speeds and recharge times. Designed for convenience, this power bank is TSA-approved and airline-safe, so you can easily carry it on your next flight. 

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Earning half the spots on our list of the best power banks of 2024, Anker is known for making some of the best mobile accessories on the market. This 737 didn't quite make the cut due to its higher price tag, but thanks to this steep 40% discount, it's a serious bargain and only $10 more than its lowest price ever, making it one of the best power banks you'll find in this price range.

Need a bigger backup? Why not check out the best power station deals on the market, such as Anker, EcoFlow, Bluetti and plenty more big-name brands?