October Prime Day deals:
For Amazon's Prime Early Access Sale, Anker is offering a huge variety of goods at a discount; some of the offers even reflect new low prices for the goods. The Anker 737 Power Bank is currently on sale for $100, which is $50 less than its retail cost, if you need to make sure your gadgets never run out of battery. The device contains two USB-C charging connectors in addition to one USB-A port, and its battery capacity is 24,000mAh. Anker claims that it has nearly five full charges for an iPhone 13, though that figure would likely be lower if you have an iPhone 14.
Instead, do you require a wireless portable battery for your iPhone? The Anker 633 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) in black is presently on sale for $55. The wireless charger is now available on the Internet for the lowest price—a savings of $25. Because it stays attached to your iPhone while charging and features a small kickstand attachment, the gadget also functions as a phone stand. This power bank includes a 10,000mAh battery and a 20W USB-C power delivery connection for quick charging. The 737 Power Bank is slightly smaller than this one. . The variants in white and blue are also on sale, although they cost $64 more.
Prime Day deals:
Anker's 727 Charging Station, which has a tonne of ports and outlets, is available for $66.50, which is a 30 percent discount, if you're travelling or just need one. With a maximum output of 100W, that is the lowest we've ever observed for the power strip. With two USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, two AC outlets, and a five-foot detachable cord, the 727 Charging Station is equipped.
You may also get a lot of cords from the sale if you need them to be able to connect your iPhones and iPads to a USB-C charger. Anker's Powerline II USB-C to Lightning Cable 3-pack bundle costs $22, $17 less than usual. The cables are available in three, six, and ten foot lengths, and they have been tested to endure 12,000 bends.
More Anker products are now on sale, but they are only available to Prime members. But you may join up for a 30-day free trial if you're a new user or haven't been a Prime subscriber in the previous 12 months.
For today only, Anker charging accessories are discounted by up to 39%.
Now is an excellent opportunity to stock up on wireless chargers and other smartphone accessories. Various Anker items, including their 622 Magnetic Battery, USB-C to Lightning adapters, and 533 USB-C Hub with 100W power supply, are currently on sale at Amazon for as much as 39% off.
Your iPhone 12 or 13 can instantly attach the Anker 622 Magnetic Battery (MagGo), which significantly increases range by 5,000mAh. It has a USB-C port and a supplied cable, is quite thin (12.8mm), and fastens with a powerful magnet. It may also be charged wirelessly. It may also be used as a kickstand to support your phone as you watch movies or engage in video conversations. It usually costs $60, but right now you can get one for $45 and save $15. (25 percent).
Prime Day deals:
Anker's USB-C to Lightning cable is available in a five-pack for $37, which is 38% off the typical $60 price. If you're sick of losing iPhone charging cables and just want a bunch of them, this is the deal for you. You receive four cables for that: two 3-footers, two 6-footers, and one 10-footer, all of which are capable of charging USB-C devices up to 87 watts. You can also use them to wirelessly sync and charge your iPhone with a Mac.
And if you're looking for a hub, Anker's 533 8-in-1 USB-C Hub is a good choice. It has two USB-A 3.2 10 Gbps, two USB-C 3.2 10 Gbps, four 4K 60Hz HDMI, 100W power delivery, and two SD/microSD UHS-1 connections. Due to its small size and ability to connect to several iPad Pro models and MacBooks, it is perfect for this purpose. It is on sale for $56, which is $24 (30 percent) less than the usual cost. Act quickly if you're interested in any of these because the sale only lasts for one day.
By the end of 2024, the EU will mandate USB-C charging for mobile devices.
By allowing users to use current chargers to power new devices, the law is intended to reduce electronic waste. Additionally, it aims to end the technological "lock-in" that forces consumers to utilise a certain manufacturer's exclusive formats. With regard to rapid charging, the vote establishes expectations that devices will implement at least the 18W Power Delivery standard for USB-C.
It goes without saying that Apple will be the company most impacted by the requirement because it has continued to use its own Lightning connections on its iPhones and certain other products, despite the industry's shift toward USB-CWe have reached out to Apple for comment and will keep you updated if we hear back, despite the company's assertion that the charging requirement will "stifle innovation" in 2020.Sales of existing Lightning-equipped devices like the iPhone 14 series and the second-generation AirPods Pro won't be affected, but the business will be forced to move to USB-C in the future. According to numerous speculations, Apple is currently developing USB-C iPhone models that might ship in 2023, while the entry-level iPad might incorporate the connector this fall.
.jpg)
No comments:
Note: only a member of this blog may post a comment.