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Deals: Anker Taking Up to 44% Off Portable Batteries, USB-C Chargers, and More in New Amazon Sale
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One of the highlights of the new sale is Anker’s 555 Portable Power Station, which includes 6 AC outlets, 3 USB-C power delivery ports, 2 USB-A ports, and a car outlet. You can get this accessory for $699.99, which is $300 off the original price. For all the other devices on sale, check the lists below.
Charging Hubs
- USB-C Hub (7-in-1) – $39.99, down from $59.99
- USB-C Power Strip (7-in-1) – $41.99, down from $59.99
- 100W Power Strip (10-in-1) – $69.99, down from $99.99
Portable Batteries
- 10,000 mAh PowerCore – $29.99, down from $39.99
- 10,000 mAh 2-in-1 Hybrid Charger – $69.99, down from $99.99
- 24,000 mAh Powerhouse Power Bank – $159.99, down from $199.99
- Portable Power Station – $699.99, down from $999.99
Wall Chargers and Cables
- USB-C to USB-C Cable (6ft, 2-Pack) – $9.99, down from $15.99
- USB-C to Lightning Cable (6ft, 2-Pack) – $18.99, down from $27.99
- 30W Travel Power Strip – $19.99, down from $35.99
- 65W Foldable 2-Port USB-C/USB-A Charger – $27.99, down from $39.99
Wireless Chargers
- MagGo Wireless Charger (8-in-1) – $63.99, down from $99.99
- MagGo Charger (3-in-1 Station) – $111.99, down from $139.99
Be sure to visit our full Deals Roundup to shop for even more Apple-related products and accessories.
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Best Apple Deals of the Week: Get 20% Off Sitewide at Satechi, Plus Record Lows on AirPods, MagSafe Chargers, and iPad Mini
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AirPods
- What’s the deal? Take up to $55 off AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 3
- Where can I get it? Verizon
- Where can I find the original deal? Right here
We began the week with a collection of deals on the AirPods 3 from Verizon, which hit a new low price of $134.99 for the Lightning Charging Case model, down from $169.99. This was paired with a solid deal on the MagSafe Charging Case at $144.00, down from $179.00, both of which are still available, alongside an all-time low price on the AirPods Pro 2.
Satechi
- What’s the deal? Take 20% off sitewide at Satechi
- Where can I get it? Satechi
- Where can I find the original deal? Right here
Over at Satechi, the retailer introduced a new Spring Sale that has 20 percent off sitewide when entering the code SPRING20 at checkout. Today is the last day of the sale, so if you want to save on Satechi’s best charging accessories, be sure to browse the retailer before the code expires later today.
MagSafe Chargers
- What’s the deal? Take 25% off MagSafe Chargers
- Where can I get it? Verizon
- Where can I find the original deal? Right here
Verizon continues to offer the year’s best prices across Apple’s trio of MagSafe charging accessories, with 25 percent off these devices. You can get the MagSafe Charger for $29.99, down from $39.00. The MagSafe Duo Charger is down to $96.74, from $129.00; and the MagSafe Battery Pack is down to $74.24, from $99.00.
iPad and iPad mini
- What’s the deal? Take up to $99 off 2021 iPad mini and iPad
- Where can I get it? Amazon
- Where can I find the original deal? Right here
A few iPad deals emerged this week as well, including rare discounts on the 64GB Wi-Fi iPad at $269.00, down from $329.00; and the 64GB Wi-Fi iPad mini 6 for $399.99, down from $499.00. Both of these deals can be found on Amazon.
Our full Deals Roundup has more information on the latest Apple-related sales and bargains.
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Deals: Anker’s Spring Sale Has Up to 30% Off Portable Batteries, USB-C Chargers, and More
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The Spring Sale is mostly focusing on Anker’s wall chargers, ranging from smaller 30W USB-C chargers to powerful charging stations with up to six ports. Additionally, you’ll find savings on portable batteries, wireless chargers, cables, and various MagSafe-compatible devices.
Shoppers should note that all of the prices listed below will require you to enter a coupon code on Anker’s website, but Anker makes this process fairly easy. You’ll see the coupon code in an orange box on the product page and just need to click “copy code” before adding to your cart, where it will be automatically applied to your order.
Portable Batteries
- 10,000 mAh Power Bank – $17.60, down from $21.99
- 10,000 mAh Magnetic Battery – $64.00, down from $79.99
- 10,000 mAh Power Bank + 65W Wall Charger – $69.99, down from $99.99
- 24,000 mAh PowerCore Power Bank – $127.50, down from $149.99
- PowerHouse 535 – $449.99, down from $499.99
Wireless Chargers
- Anker 313 Wireless Charger Stand – $15.99, down from $19.99
- 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Station – $22.50, down from $29.99
- Magnetic Charging Station – $69.99, down from $99.99
Wall Chargers
- PowerExtend USB-C Cube (3x AC, 2x USB-A, 1x USB-C) – $18.99, down from $29.99
- Nano 30W Charger (1x USB-C) – $19.55, down from $22.99
- 32W Charger (1x USB-C, 1x USB-A) – $20.80, down from $25.99
- Nano II 30W Charger (1x USB-C) – $23.80, down from $33.99
- 40W Charger (4x USB-A) – $24.99, down from $27.99
- Nano II 65W Charger (2x USB-C, 1x USB-A) – $47.99, down from $59.99
- Charging Station (3x AC, 2x USB-C, 2x USB-A) – $48.00, down from $59.99
- 65W USB Power Strip Station (2x AC, 2x USB-C, 1x USB-A) – $49.00, down from $69.99
- Nano II 100W Charger (2x USB-C, 1x USB-A) – $52.49, down from $74.99
- 100W Charging Station (2x AC, 2x USB-C, 2x USB-A) – $71.25, down from $94.99
Cables
- USB-C to USB-C Cable (2-Pack) – $13.50, down from $14.99
- Ultra High Speed HDMI Cable – $15.99, down from $19.99
- Nano 30W Charger + USB-C to Lightning Cable – $28.50, down from $37.99
Miscellaneous
- Magnetic Phone Grip – $13.60, down from $15.99
- USB-C to 4-Port USB-A Hub – $22.09, down from $25.99
Be sure to visit our full Deals Roundup to shop for even more Apple-related products and accessories.
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US government opens $2.5 biilion in funding for community EV chargers
The Biden administration just made good on one of its promises to make EV charger funding available to local governments. The Department of Transportation is now accepting applications for its $2.5 billion Charging and Fueling Infrastructure Discretionary Grant Program, which will hand out funds to cities, counties, regional governments and tribes to help deploy EV chargers, hydrogen fuel stations and other reduced-emissions systems near their residents.
Half of the program’s funding will go to chargers and stations in “publicly accessible” places like parking facilities, parks and schools. The rest will install this equipment in “alternative fuel corridors” along highways to help with long-distance travel. The initial round of funding will make $700 million available, with the rest coming over the program’s five-year span. Officials have to apply no later than May 30th.
The initiative is part of President Biden’s broader campaign to build 500,000 charging stations by 2030, or about five times as many as there were in early 2022. The money, assigned as part of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, is meant to ensure charging access within 50 miles of someone’s location in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. While the effort is intended to spur overall EV adoption, there’s an added focus on underserved communities like some urban and rural areas.
A strong charging infrastructure is widely considered vital to successfully transitioning away from combustion engine cars. Existing stations can sometimes be crowded or unreliable, and don’t always support the fast charging available with recent EVs. The government funding isn’t guaranteed to fix these problems, but should increase the likelihood that you can travel cross-country in an electrified ride.
This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/us-government-opens-25-biilion-in-funding-for-community-ev-chargers-213048515.html?src=rss