19 great Prime Day deals on our favorite charging gear
If you’re sick of your devices running out of juice early into the evening just as you’re about to go out, Prime Day is a great time to pick up a new power bank or charging brick. We’ve rounded up the best deals on a range of discounted charging...
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If you’re sick of your devices running out of juice early into the evening just as you’re about to go out, Prime Day is a great time to pick up a new power bank or charging brick. We’ve rounded up the best deals on a range of discounted charging equipment, from power banks and wall chargers that support the latest Qi2 standard to surge protectors with long cords and plenty of ports and adapters for traveling internationally. There’s even a great deal on a Switch 2 zip-up case that includes a battery pack for extending gaming sessions on the go.
Ugreen Nexode Charger with Retractable USB-C Cable
The allure of Ugreen’s 65W Nexode charger is simple: It features a built-in retractable USB-C cable, so you don’t need an extra accessory to charge your gadgets. The cable extends to over 2 feet and securely locks at any length. It also features additional USB-C and USB-A ports, allowing you to charge three devices simultaneously.
Iniu’s P55-E2 Power Bank is an ultra-slim three-port USB charger that’s capable of fully recharging an iPhone 16 twice. It supports charging speeds of up to 45W via a USB-C port, which can deliver fast recharging for a range of gadgets.
The AM52’s MagSafe-ready design means it can snap onto newer iPhones and supply up to 25W of power, and because it has a USB-C port, it can also charge a Nintendo Switch 2 and other electronics.
Anker’s Qi2-enabled MagGo Power Bank (10K) can supply 15W charging speeds to any MagSafe-compatible iPhone. It also supports wired 27W USB-C charging and comes with an integrated kickstand that lets you prop it up on a desk or nightstand.
Anker’s aptly titled Laptop Power Bank is a lifesaver for anyone who works or studies on the go. With an impressive 25,000mAh capacity and a total output of 165W, it can quickly charge a beefy MacBook Pro to 50 percent capacity in under 30 minutes. Plus, with three USB-C ports and a USB-A port, you can power multiple devices at once, including phones, tablets, and handheld consoles.
Anker’s latest single-port USB-C charger offers up to 45W of power, foldable prongs, and a front-facing “smart display” that lets you see the charge level, power flow, and other useful information at a glance.
The excellent Meross Smart Power Strip comes with four sockets and four USB ports, all of which are controllable via Apple Home, Alexa, or Google Home.
This substantial Anker power strip has a five-foot cord, 12 AC outlets, a 20W USB-C port, and two USB-A ports, which should be more than enough to charge all of your devices at once.
This 8-in-1 USB-C hub delivers plenty of connectivity, including ethernet, a 4K / 60Hz-capable HDMI port, microSD / SD card readers, USB-C, and USB-A. It can also power your laptop with up to 85W of power.
Anker’s jack-of-all-trades travel adapter packs enough ports to refill your devices during some downtime. It features one AC outlet, two USB-C ports (one tops out at 20W), and two USB-A ports. It’s not the fastest wall charger, but it’s a solid choice when you can find it at a discount.
Ugreen’s six-port, 200W charger can replace the two or three smaller power bricks sitting around your office. It’s powerful enough to charge two MacBooks at their top speeds simultaneously, and the three less powerful ports are perfect for charging smaller electronics.
These cables from Ugreen are six feet each and support charging speeds of up to 100W, making them a suitable fit for tablets, some laptops, phones, and other portable gear.
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