If I were traveling, Anker is the only company I would trust with my life to keep my tech fully charged at all times — and 11 of its best items are on sale right now
Get these Anker products to keep your gear always charged!
I think the thing I freak out about most while traveling is not having enough charge on my devices, especially on long-haul flights. Even though most flights have some kind of charging port, I still feel like I need the right portable battery-saving devices to keep things fully charged.
Incoming Anker, literally the only brand I trust with my life for keeping my things always charged. When I was introduced to the brand, I was literally shocked by how powerful its products are and how sleek its designs are.
But picking the right Anker charger, cable, or even powerbank can be overwhelming. I've curated 11 of the best Anker products, all on sale right now for Amazon Prime Day.
Amazon has officially confirmed that Prime Day 2026 will be begin on June 23rd and run through June 26th. This means that you have four full days to take advantage of the members-only sale event.
Do I need to be a Prime member to shop during Amazon Prime Day?
Although select discounts may be available to the general public, the vast majority of deals during Prime Day are exclusive to Amazon Prime members. Haven't joined yet? Sign up for Amazon's 30-day free trial to enjoy all of the benefits of a Prime membership without paying a cent. The cost of a membership is $14.99 per month once the trial period is up, but you can cancel at any time with zero hassle.
More Prime Day 2026 - quick links
- Phones: major savings on Pixel, Samsung, and beyond
- Wearables: up to 50% off Garmin, Galaxy Watch, and Fitbit
- Tablets: Galaxy Tab, Kindle, and Amazon Fire tablets from $50
- Chromebooks: discounts on ASUS, HP, and Lenovo
- Smart Home: up to 60% off Alexa devices
- Headphones/earbuds: huge discounts on Beats, Sony, and more
- Smart TVs: cheap smart TVs from $69.99
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Shruti Shekar is Android Central's Editor-in-Chief. She was born in India, brought up in Singapore, but now lives in Toronto. She started her journalism career as a political reporter in Ottawa, Canada's capital, and then made her foray into tech journalism at MobileSyrup and most recently at Yahoo Finance Canada. When work isn't on her mind, she loves working out, reading, watching the Raptors, and planning what she's going to eat the next day.
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