Save 44% on a G-Power Portable Power Station

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Power stations and power banks both have their place between portability and the ability to power anything. But what if you’re looking for something in between? That’s where the G-Power Portable Power Station comes in, with the perfect balance between providing great power and portability. You can pick it up easily and toss it in your bag. You can also pick it up now and save 44%.

As a power station, it has a capacity of 20000mAh and has three ports, including AC with a maximum output of 80W, USB-C with a maximum output of 30W, and USB-A with a maximum output of 18W. This allows you to charge three devices at the same time, to charge your laptop, phone, and wireless headphones at the same time. There is much more power here than with your traditional power bank.

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Yet, the G-Power Portable Power Station has much more portability than your standard power station that typically resembles a huge box. This has a small enough form factor at 3.1″ x 2.8″ x 6″, and at just 1.46 lbs., it’s easy to toss it into your bag, purse, car console, or desk drawer. It complies with TSA regulations, so you can take it with you on the plane to keep yourself powered up throughout a long flight while getting some work done.

The power running through the device will charge a laptop 1.7 times, a smartphone six times, or a camera 11 times. Once the power station runs out of juice, it can be recharged in just 2.5 hours. Along with your phone and laptop, you can also charge a drone, camping lantern, mini fridge, night light, or life-saving CPAP. Additionally, it has an advanced safety system with overcurrent, overcharging, overvoltage, short circuit, and overheating protections. There’s also a cooling fan on the bottom.

Apply the $20 Amazon coupon, then take an additional 22% off with the code 52JSNROB to pay just $50.19.

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