Anker's Laptop Power Bank is now available at its lowest price of the year, discounted to $95.99 from $120 at Amazon, Walmart, and Anker's official website. The 25,000mAh / 90Wh portable battery supports up to 130W total output across three USB-C and one USB-A ports. When charging a single USB-C device, it delivers up to 100W, enough to fast-charge a 14-inch M5-powered MacBook Pro. Charging two USB-C devices simultaneously allows a combined output of 165W. A standout feature is the inclusion of two built-in USB-C cables: one retractable 2.3-foot cable and another that doubles as a carrying strap. The device also has a small display showing remaining charge, battery health, and real-time power delivery per port. With dimensions and capacity compliant with airline carry-on standards, it can be used during flights. This model has become a preferred gadget for frequent travelers and mobile professionals seeking reliable, high-output charging in a single, compact unit.
When Anker packs two built-in cables and a 165W combined output into a travel-friendly power bank, it signals a shift from generic battery packs to intelligent, user-centric design. Most portable chargers still treat cables as afterthoughts, forcing users to carry extras — Anker eliminates that friction. For Nigerian developers or remote workers dealing with erratic power, this kind of reliability in a single device could reduce downtime significantly. It's not just about more watts; it's about smarter engineering solving real-world hassles.