Charge Your Devices On The Go With This Usually $100 Power Bank, Which Is 70 Percent Off Today

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Portable power banks – those little devices you can carry around to charge your phone on the go – used to be the future. Now, they are officially the present. It seems like everyone has one. Which makes sense. In this day and age, it is incredibly important that you are plugged into the goings-on of your phone. (You really do nowant to miss that email from your boss).

The good power banks – that is, the ones that actually work – can be quite expensive. Take this one. It usually costs $100. Which itself is probably a bargain considering all it can do. It can charge three devices at once. And it can charge them A LOT. It’s 22000mAh capacity means it can charge, for example, an iPhone 7 eight times, an iPhone 7 Plus over five times, an iPhone 6S up to nine times. With this baby, you’ll phone may never die again.

Today only, it is 70 percent off.

Normally $100, this portable power bank is 70 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $100, this portable power bank is 70 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Portable Chargers RAVPower 22000mAh Battery Pack 5.8A Output 3-Port Power Bank (2.4A Input, Triple iSmart 2.0 USB Ports, Li-polymer Battery) External Battery Bank for Smartphone, Tablets and more on sale for $29.98

If you only want to spend $30 on an external power bank (which is totally reasonable), at least spend it on a good one. Today, you have that opportunity.

Everyone can charge their devices at once (Photo via Amazon)

Everyone can charge their devices at once (Photo via Amazon)

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