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Get Yourself a Big Ol’ Battery for Cheap with Amazon’s RAVPower Deals Today

an image of the RAVPower batteries and chargers

You know what I think every human should have as a fundamental right? Clean water to drink, food to eat, clothes to wear, and a big-ass battery to make sure their phone never dies. Oh, I guess a phone should also be on that list, too.

The odds are you have four of those five things, but today’s the day to add a portable battery to your grab bag of goodies because Amazon is letting go of a bunch of RAVPower stuff for up to 30% off. As you may recall, I’m personally a pretty big fan of RAVPower because the battery I took to CES was a big hit with my team and me.

And while that particular battery isn’t on sale today, there are a bunch of others that are. Like this 26,8000 mAh model for $38. Or this absolutely outrageous 32,000 mAh one for just $50. Seriously solid deals.

Oh, what’s that? You already have a battery in your bag? Man, good for you! But you’re not left out of these deals either—there are also a couple chargers going for good prices, including a 45w PD GAN charger for just $24. GAN is the hottest thing in the charging world right now, and you can live on the cusp of that hotness right now. Go you.

For all you iPhone users, there’s even a USB-C to Lightning cable for just $12 that will pair up nicely with that GAN charger and have your phone juiced up faster than you can say “wow, this GAN charger and USB-C to Lightning cable really does charge my phone fast!”.

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Cameron Summerson Cameron Summerson
Cameron Summerson is Review Geek's former Editor in Cheif and first started writing for LifeSavvy Media in 2016. Cam's been covering technology for nearly a decade and has written over 4,000 articles and hundreds of product reviews in that time. He’s been published in print magazines and quoted as a smartphone expert in the New York Times. In 2021, Cam stepped away from Review Geek to join Esper as a managing Editor. Read Full Bio »