Charging devices guru Anker is on a roll: More than 10 of its chargers and cables are deeply discounted today as part of Amazon’s Deal of the Day, and just a few days ago we got excited about its upgraded and (as of now still) discounted 4-in-1 USB-C charging hub. To me, Anker’s chargers have always just been reliable. The blocks don’t break or fade and the cables haven’t yet quit, despite consistent and long-term use and travel. Whether you’re running around, driving about, or comfortable at home, the day-long sale covers your needs.
Power users on the move can save 50% on the 7-in-1 charging hub, which I actually wrote about last week since it was notable even without the discount. The hub sports one port each for USB-C, SD and micro SD cards, and 4K-rated HDMI, as well as two USB-A ports and a USB-C data transfer port. If you need more capacity, the PowerCore II Slim gives you fast charging that should be able to fill up your mobile device multiple times. And the PowerCore+, a stockier take accompanied by a heavier discount, gives you several more ports and a larger energy vat to pull from.
Drivers should take a look at Anker-owned ROAV’s multi-use car charger the Viva Pro, which at 25% off gives you two USB-A fast-charging ports as well as Alexa-enabled voice control if you’re in that ecosystem — if not, the charger can connect to your car via Bluetooth, an FM frequency, or an AUX cord. The less flashy yet fast charging USB-C Car Charger gives you what its name implies as well as a USB-A port.
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If you’ve lost cords recently or want to stock them in more places so you don’t have to lug around as many, Anker’s highly rated cables are discounted at least 25%. Choose between 2-packs of USB-A to Micro USB or , or get the highest discount on the USB-A to USB-C cable, which comes in red or black.
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