A reliable MagSafe battery pack is a must in your iPhone accessory collection because it not only gives you the battery boost you need when on the go but also eliminates the pesky wires that come with regular portable chargers.
If you are in the market for a MagSafe battery pack or know someone whose phone’s battery is always running low, you need the Anker 622 MagSafe Charger, and it’s 42% off ahead of Amazon Prime Day.
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The charger is lightweight, thin, easy to carry, features a strong magnetic hold, and can give your phone a quick battery boost with a 5,000mAh cell capacity that provides up to 7.5W maximum power.
As originally pointed out in ZDNET’s review, the biggest perk is that Anker’s 622 MagSafe Charger offers something Apple’s doesn’t — a kickstand.
The kickstand allows you to comfortably prop your phone up for your viewing needs, including FaceTime calls, web browsing, and video streaming, while still getting a charge.
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Despite featuring a kickstand that the Apple MagSafe charger lacks, it has a lower price point at $60, compared to the $100 cost of Apple’s. Today, however, the Anker’s 622 MagSafe Charger is an additional 42% off, putting the charger at $35–>, nearly a third of the price of Apple’s.
All of these features even granted the charger a place on ZDNET’s best MagSafe battery packs list for the most versatile battery pack. This is one of the lowest prices we have seen for it on Amazon, so you may as well take advantage of the deal now.
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