Anker is offering a huge discount on one of its biggest and most powerful TSA-friendly travel-sized power banks From now until February 1, Save Anker Prime you can pick up an Anker Prime 27,650mAh 250W USB Power Bank through Anker’s official eBay store for just
99 with free shipping after a 46% off coupon code “ANKR26JANSALE” This is for a brand new, not used item Anker’s eBay store has nearly 270,000 feedback with a stellar 99
7% positive rating
Save Anker Prime: Anker Prime 27,650mAh 240W Power Bank for .99
The Anker Prime is a hefty power bank, measuring 64″x2″x22″ and weighing in at 15lbs It has two USB Type-C ports and one USB Type-A port
Each USB Type C port supports up to 140W of Power Delivery or a combined total of 240W (140W + 100W) if you’re running both simultaneously That’s powerful enough to charge even the current Apple MacBook Pro 16″ laptop, which accepts up to 140W of charging
In terms of gaming handhelds, the Steam Deck supports up to 38W of charging, the Asus ROG Ally X and Xbox Ally X up to 100W, and the Nintendo Switch up to 18W
Basically, that means the Anker Prime can easily charge all three gaming handhelds at their maximum rate The USB Type-A port supports up to 65W, although it drops to 18W if you’re using the other ports at the same time
A 27,650mAh battery equates to a 995Whr capacity An 80% power efficiency rating (which is about standard for power banks) gives you about 80Whr of available charge
That’s enough juice to charge the Asus ROG Xbox Ally X, which has an 80Whr battery, from completely empty to completely full Other handhelds can be charged more than once
Save Anker Prime: The Anker Prime is TSA-approved, but just barely.
TSA states that power banks must be under 100Whr in capacity for carry-on (check-in is not allowed under any circumstances) This Anker Prime is just barely under that at 99
5Whr, but that is the nominal rating and in real-world testing, it will always be below that You might get checked simply because the Prime 27,650mAh is a hefty-looking power bank, but you shouldn’t have any problems getting it cleared
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