Slash $50 off power bank perfect for blackouts and camping

By

Anker's portable power bank has a light and 60,000mAh battery capacity to charge your devices.
Anker's portable power bank has a light and 60,000mAh battery capacity to charge your devices.
Photo: Anker

You may not want to lug around a full-on generator for the occasional camping trip or brief power outage, but wouldn’t it be cool to have a powerful little one to provide light and keep your gadgets going?

That’s the Anker 548 Power Bank PowerCore Reserve Portable Charger. And you can get $50 off the regular price right now on Amazon.

This post contains affiliate links. Cult of Mac may earn a commission when you use our links to buy items.

Anker 548 Power Bank PowerCore Reserve Portable Charger

You can carry Anker’s PowerCore Reserve Portable Charger around by a handle, like a big thermos. It’s a great backup or emergency power source for your devices with a massive battery capacity of 60,000mAh.

Anker said the powered-up bank can charge an iPhone 14 more than 10 times and a MacBook Air up to 2.9 times. It can power a 3W LED lamp for 42.3 hours.

And with 60W and 27W USB-C ports, it lets you charge your iPhone and MacBook simultaneously.

A retractable light and an SOS button provide emergency lighting for safety during power outages or other emergency situations.

Power Up Sustainably: Recharge the power bank seamlessly via solar panels, providing sustainable charging for your devices on the go.

What’s in the box? You get an Anker 548 Power Bank (PowerCore Reserve 192Wh), 1.9ft (60cm) USB-C to USB-C cable, welcome guide and a 3-year warranty. A wall charger and XT-60 cable are not included.

Get it on Amazon for $119.99 with $50 off coupon (normally $169.99.

Where to buy: Amazon

Newsletters

Daily round-ups or a weekly refresher, straight from Cult of Mac to your inbox.

  • The Weekender

    The week's best Apple news, reviews and how-tos from Cult of Mac, every Saturday morning. Our readers say: "Thank you guys for always posting cool stuff" -- Vaughn Nevins. "Very informative" -- Kenly Xavier.