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MacRumors and Anker have partnered up this month to offer our readers new discounts on useful products like USB-C charging accessories compatible with a MacBook Pro or the new iPad Air, and portable batteries perfect for charging up an iPhone, Apple Watch, or iPad. All of the devices in this sale can be found on Amazon.

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You can find the full list of discounted accessories below. To see the sale prices, add the Anker products you want to your cart, then enter the relevant coupon codes during the checkout screen on Amazon. These discount codes will be live from today through Friday, September 25.

Anker September Sale

Keep up with all of this week's best discounts on Apple products and related accessories in our dedicated Apple Deals roundup.

Article Link: MacRumors Exclusive: Anker Offering Up to 35% Off USB-C Hubs and Portable Batteries
 
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looks like the power core slim was marked up from $32.99 to $43.99 just in time to offer the sale lol. (Keepa on Amazon gives this info). Way to go Anker!

I was gonna say the PowerBank featured on the left of the sale graphic isn't on sale either. Kinda odd that the featured product on the image isn't part of the sale... 🤷
 
So I follow the link to the last item in the list for $32.99 and Amazon tells me "There is a newer version of this item for $23.99 with no charger"
 
Would have been into this, but the Belkin surge protector is only rated at 300 Joules, which is about 1700 short of acceptable in terms of any confidence in actual protection.
 
Would have been into this, but the Belkin surge protector is only rated at 300 Joules, which is about 1700 short of acceptable in terms of any confidence in actual protection.

Where do you find 2000 Joule surge protectors?
 
Very happy with the PowerCore Slim I bought when they were running this promo last time. My only issue is that I don't travel anymore and have only used it once. 😛
 
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