Technology
Anker PowerCore external battery is on sale for 25% off at Amazon
What’s your nightmare scenario? Is it getting stuck underground on the subway with no service? Forgetting your wallet at home before a hot date? Let us do you one better: Having your phone die when you have no clue where the hell you are. That’s right, you forgot to charge your phone before you left the house. Now it’s dead and not even Google can save you. Guess you’ll just have to pick up a — *shivers* — paper map.
Unless, of course, you brought along an external battery that can give you a little extra juice so you can continue going about your business, like the Anker PowerCore — and you can grab one for yourself on Amazon at a 25 percent discount.
Perfectly compact and portable, you can take the Anker PowerCore pretty much anywhere with you, meaning you’ll always have a backup if your precious mobile device drops into the red zone. In addition to its convenience, it’s also powerful — it can quickly revitalize an iPhone’s battery almost four times until it needs to be recharged (which you can easily do with an outlet plug and USB cord). It’s simple, yet a true lifesaver.
Never get caught off guard again by sudden phone death — pick up an Anker PowerCore external battery on Amazon and save yourself 25 percent off the original price.
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