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Whenever you go camping or hiking, it’s always good to keep a reliable power source with you, whether to keep your phone juiced up in case of emergency or to power your nifty camping appliances.
And for that, this high-capacity Anker power station will do the trick just fine, serving as a power bank for all your devices AND as a light source for your camp. The best part? It’s on sale for just $90 on Amazon, a solid 40 percent off its original $150 MSRP. (Clip the on-page coupon!)
This power bank has a massive 60,000mAh capacity, which is enough to completely recharge a MacBook Air nearly three times, or an iPhone 14 Pro Max over seven times. But despite its considerable power, this thing is neither too large nor too heavy, measuring 4.59 x 4.59 inches, standing just over 8 inches tall, and weighing 5 pounds.
It comes with two USB-C ports, with the main one capable of 60W charging and the other one capable of 27W charging, so you can fast-charge a laptop and a phone at the same time. There are two additional USB-A ports for extra charging if needed, and it has a solar input to connect a solar panel (not included).
It also has a built-in retractable LED lamp that comes out of the top, which features two brightness modes that are great for reading, relaxing, illuminating your campsite, and more. You can also press the SOS button to signal for help when you’re in a bind.
Lastly, this power station features a digital display that shows you how much battery power remains, what that translates to in remaining charging time, and how much input/output is being used.
This is an amazing accessory to have on any camping trip, the kind you’ll wish you had if you (God forbid) end up in an emergency situation. Grab it now for just $90 on Amazon while this deal lasts!
Save 40% on the ultimate charger and lamp for camping
Author: Gabriela Vatu, Contributing Writer
Gabriela has focused on tech writing for 12 years, covering news, reviews, buying guides, deals, and more. She has bylines in numerous consumer tech publications, including PCWorld, Macworld, PCMag, IGN, MakeUseOf, XDA, Android Police, and Pocket-lint.