Technology
Amazon has a 6-port USB charger and a portable solar charger from RAVPower for up to $20 off
Want to make sure you’re never stuck in public with a dead phone again? Have $30 (or so) to spare?
Cool. Because with a coupon code from RAVPower, you can snag their six-port USB wall charger for just $20.99 or their solar portable charger for just $37.99. That’s saving money and saving a hell of a lot of trouble.
If you haven’t heard of RAVPower yet (IDK how), their chargers are some of *the* best selling on Amazon. They’re compact, serve about a zillion purposes, and see amazing, weirdly enthusiastic customer reviews. They’re already affordable as it is, but from now until Oct. 15, just plop these coupon codes in to save yourself even more.
Having a six-port USB wall charger might not seem like the most obvious purchase, but just think about the last time limited outlet space had you sacrificing charging a device, or battling your friends to see who deserved the spot more. This one from RAVPower turns two outlet spots into six, with five traditional USB ports and one type C port. Use code R9XG3UOU at checkout to take the price from $27.99 to $18.99.
And we don’t have to tell you about how annoying it is to be stuck somewhere without a charger — it mostly consists of awkwardly asking a stranger to borrow theirs and hoping that you don’t get kidnapped. Plus, if you’re team iPhone, you probably already know how all of the old iPhone batteries magically start to go to shit once a new phone is released.
The 250000mAh RAVPower Solar Portable Charger can charge three devices at once via USB, and can be charged via the sun (it requires 85 hours of laying in sunlight for a full charge) or via its own charger. Made for the outdoors, it’s also waterproof, shockproof, and features an LED light and emergency strobes. You’ll probably have a way to charge it electronically most of the time, but it’s nice to know that the solar power option is there if you’re really in a pickle. Use code HNFH443R at checkout to take the price from $57.99 to $37.99.
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