Most power banks require you to carry your own cables but the Anker 25,000mAh laptop power bank has two built-in USB-C cables that retract into the unit, which removes the most common reason a power bank ends up useless in a bag: the cable is somewhere else. Amazon currently has it at $95, down from its regular $134, quietly moving stock at a price close to the Black Friday low ($87) that remains the best this bank has sold for.

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Three 100W USB-C ports, two built-in cables, and 25,000mAh of TSA-approved capacity

The three USB-C ports each deliver up to 100W individually which handles simultaneous charging of a MacBook, an iPhone, and a tablet at meaningful speeds without any port being throttled to a trickle. A fourth USB-A port adds a connection for older devices. The first built-in cable extends to 2.3 feet with a retractable mechanism rated for 20,000 retractions, and the second is a 0.98-foot cable that doubles as a carrying strap with a 20,000-bend durability rating. Neither cable needs to be hunted for, untangled, or repacked after use.

The 25,000mAh capacity covers week-long trips and extended outdoor use and the ultra-fast recharge brings it to 30% in 22 minutes, which handles the airport layover scenario where you have a short window to top up before the next leg. The bank complies with the 100Wh airline carry-on restriction, which means it flies without documentation or airline approval. The digital display shows remaining capacity as a precise percentage rather than a vague indicator LED, so you know exactly how much power is available before committing to a long day without an outlet.