Technology
This power bank’s huge battery will be a lifesaver, plus it’s super cheap
TL;DR: Never run out of juice with the RAVPower 20,000mAh 2-Port Power Bank for $27.99, a 26% savings as of June 15.
You might not be leaving the house too much these days. But America is going to go back to “normal” at some point, and chances are, you’ve destroyed your phone battery while scrolling Instagram at home. We totally get it, but what happens when its time to venture back out into the world and your phone won’t hold a charge?
This RAVPower Power Bank deal is here to save the day. This massive pack has a 20,000mAh battery capacity and a 5V/3.4A output, which means it can bring an iPhone 8 Plus back from the dead 4.5 times, a Galaxy S8 back from the dead four times, or an iPad Air 2 about 1.6 times. It also features protection for voltage surge, high temperatures, and overcharging, so your devices will be safe.
With an average of 4.4 out of 5 stars on Amazon and an average of 4.9 out of 5 stars on RAVPower’s website, it’s pretty obvious that this thing lives up to the hype.
You’d think something so invaluable would cost a pretty penny, but you’ll be happy to know that’s not the case. This two-port power bank is usually $37.99, but you can slash an extra 26% off and get it on sale for just $27.99 for a limited time.
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