Most power banks provide an emergency option. Something for when you’re not near a wall socket. But that’s changing. The latest generation of power banks can actually match home charging.
Take the Enerwow Power Bank. This pocket-sized monster has a capacity of 50,000mAh, with four ports and QC 4.0 fast charging. For a limited time, you can get one for just $39.99 via BleepingComputer Deals.
One frustration with older power banks is their speed of charging. For some devices, this means watching your battery life climb like a sloth. You might not be able to charge some power-hungry devices fully.
That’s why the Enerwow really makes a difference. The capacity alone is a good reason to upgrade. With 50,000mAh in the tank, you can charge your iPhone 14 up to 11 times and your AirPods up to 40 times. They will charge quickly, as well. QC 4.0 technology delivers power at speed, meaning your phone will be back to 55% battery in just 30 minutes. Enerwow also supports 30W USB-PD, meaning you can charge your laptop or tablet.
The power bank has four ports, so you can charge multiple devices at the same time. It works with all major brands, with safety features to prevent overheating, short circuits, overcharging, and more.
The battery itself weighs just 1.46 pounds and measures only 1.5 inches thick. That’s easily small enough to stuff in a pocket or slot into your gadget bag.
Put together, these features have earned the Enerwow plenty of plaudits. On Amazon UK, the power bank has an impressive 4.4/5 stars from over 1,100 customer reviews.
Order today for just $39.99 to get your fast-charging backup today, saving $20 on the regular retail price.
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Comments
Backlands8056 - 2 weeks ago
Hi, just for information, after some control test, it's NOT 50 000 mah but 20 000 mah (even tho it's written on the power bank) it's a shady technique, beware.