The average travel bag for a laptop user contains a laptop charger, a phone cable, a tablet cable, and a power bank that requires its own cable to charge. Anker looked at that situation and built a different answer. The Anker 25,000mAh laptop power bank is down to $91, off its $119 typical price and a near record low, with three 100W USB-C ports for simultaneous multi-device charging, two built-in cables, a USB-A port, 165W total output, and airline carry-on compliance. This deal requires Prime membership, and the 30-day trial runs without a card.

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Three 100W ports, two built-in cables

Standard power banks charge one device at a time and require you to bring a separate cable. This Anker charges a MacBook, an iPhone, and an iPad simultaneously, each at up to 100W, from three independent USB-C ports that don’t share or split the available wattage in a way that slows any of them down. The 165W total output covers the full charging speed of every device connected at once, which is the number that matters when you’re trying to charge a laptop and a phone at the same time and don’t want the laptop to charge at 18W while the phone takes the fast charging allocation.

The two built-in cables are the detail that changes how the power bank actually travels. One extends to 2.3 feet and is rated for over 20,000 retractions without degrading, handling the laptop charging distance and the flexibility needed for different bag and desk configurations. The other runs 0.98 feet and doubles as a carrying strap rated for over 20,000 bends, which keeps the power bank secure in a bag while also functioning as the short cable needed for phone top-ups. No separate cable purchase, no cable forgotten at a hotel, no moment of discovering the power bank is full but the only cable it uses is the one that’s missing.