Anker’s MagSafe-friendly 622 power bank is down to just $23

Apr 21, 2025 - 21:00
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Anker’s MagSafe-friendly 622 power bank is down to just $23

Anker’s newest Qi2-compatible chargers might be faster, but if you’re looking for a reliable — and relatively inexpensive — charger to keep you powered on the go, Anker’s last-gen 622 Magnetic Battery (MagGo) is still a solid choice. Thankfully, it’s on sale through April 25th as part of Woot’s Anker Power Mania sale for a mere $22.99 ($25 off), which is about $3 shy of the power bank’s best price to date. 

Before Anker’s pricier 6,600mAh Qi2 power bank took its place, the 5,000mAh Anker 622 was our favorite MagSafe-compatible battery pack. It can deliver a respectable 7.5 watts of power to MagSafe-compatible phones, which isn’t as fast as the newer model’s 15W output but still enough to achieve about an 80 percent charge on an iPhone 16 or 16 Pro (or slightly less if you’re using a power-hungry iPhone 16 Pro Max or a beefier last-gen model) within a couple of hours.

What’s more, the power bank features a foldable kickstand, allowing you to stream video, take video calls, or read recipes hands-free (it also works great if you’re a fan of Apple’s handy StandBy mode). Thanks to a USB-C port on the side that offers passthrough charging, the power bank can even charge itself and your phone simultaneously.


Three more deals we’re digging

  • The Nothing Ear (a) have returned to their all-time low price of $79.99 ($20 off) at Amazon.  These water-resistant earbuds deliver great sound, comfort, and solid active noise cancellation, making them our top pick for earbuds under $100. Plus, they feature a low-latency gaming mode and ChatGPT integration for Nothing phone users, both of which are nice bonuses at this price.
  • Best Buy is offering the second-gen Hatch Restore 2 sunrise lamp on clearance for $101.99 ($68 off), which is a new low price. It isn’t as customizable as the third-gen Hatch Restore, but the color-changing sleep gadget can still gradually wake you with the light of a simulated sunrise and peaceful alarms. It also comes with a library of sounds — including white noise and meditation exercises — to help you build good sleeping habits. That said, if you want more than just sunrise alarms and sleep sounds, you’ll have to pay $4.99 a month to access the full content library. Read our review.
  • Woot is selling the second-gen Theragun Mini in refurbished condition for just $99.99 through May 10th, which is half the price of buying it new. The portable massage gun features three speed settings and three interchangeable attachments, allowing you to target specific muscles that require extra attention. The device also features USB-C charging and Bluetooth, enabling you to access personalized guided exercises through Therabody’s app.

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