Key Takeaways

- Discounts range from 16% to 48% off retail prices on brand-name charging accessories
- Qi2-compatible power banks from Baseus and Anker drop below $65 with MagSafe speeds
- Anker's 25,000mAh Laptop Power Bank hits $91, down from $120, and can charge a MacBook Pro to 50% in under 30 minutes
Amazon's Prime Day 2026 is live, and the charging gear category is seeing some of the steepest discounts of the sale. Power banks, wall chargers, and multi-port hubs from Anker, Ugreen, Belkin, and Baseus are marked down between 16% and 48%, making this the best time to upgrade your charging setup before prices rebound.
The Verge's shopping team has pulled together 19 deals worth considering. The highlights: Qi2-enabled power banks that snap onto iPhones, laptop-grade battery packs with 165W output, and smart power strips controllable via Apple Home or Alexa. Most of these products have been tested and recommended by the publication's reviews team.

Best wall charger deals
For travelers, the Ugreen Nexode 65W charger drops to $38 from $50. Its standout feature is a built-in retractable USB-C cable that extends over two feet and locks at any length. No more digging through your bag for a cable. It also has USB-C and USB-A ports for charging three devices at once.
Anker's Nano 45W charger with a smart display is down to $26 from $40, a 35% cut. The front-facing screen shows real-time charge level and power flow, which is genuinely useful when you want to know if your laptop is actually drawing power. Foldable prongs make it easy to pack.
The Belkin 42W Dual Port Charger Block sees the steepest percentage drop in this category at 48% off, now $16. It delivers 30W via USB-C and 12W over USB-A. Nothing flashy, but the folding prongs and compact size make it a solid backup charger.

Power bank deals for phones and laptops
The Iniu P55-E2 is the budget pick at $21. This slim 10,000mAh pack can fully recharge an iPhone 16 twice and supports 45W output via USB-C. It's not the fastest, but at this price it's hard to argue.
For MagSafe users, two options stand out. The Baseus PicoGo AM52 at $50 supports the newer Qi2.2 standard, snaps magnetically to iPhones, delivers 25W wirelessly, and can also charge a Nintendo Switch 2 via USB-C. The Anker MagGo Power Bank (10K) at $65 offers 15W MagSafe speeds, 27W wired USB-C charging, and an integrated kickstand for propping up your phone on a desk.

The Anker Laptop Power Bank is the heavy hitter. At $91 (down from $120), it packs 25,000mAh and 165W total output. Anker claims it can charge a MacBook Pro to 50% in under 30 minutes. Three USB-C ports and one USB-A port let you power multiple devices simultaneously. If you work from coffee shops or airports, this one pays for itself in convenience.

Power strips and hubs
The Meross Smart Power Strip is $32, down from $49. Four AC outlets and four USB ports, all controllable via Apple Home, Alexa, or Google Home. Schedule your devices to charge overnight and shut off automatically. The smart home integration justifies the price over a dumb power strip.
Anker's 351 Power Strip at $24 takes the opposite approach: no smarts, just capacity. A five-foot cord, 12 AC outlets, a 20W USB-C port, and two USB-A ports. Overkill for most people, perfect if your desk looks like a cable management nightmare.
The Anker 555 USB-C hub rounds out the connectivity deals at $34. It's an 8-in-1 dock with ethernet, HDMI (4K at 60Hz), SD and microSD readers, USB-C, and USB-A. Pass-through power delivery at 85W means your laptop stays charged while connected.

Wireless charging stand for Apple devices
Belkin's BoostCharge Pro 3-in-1 Wireless Charging Stand is half off at $63, down from $120. It charges an iPhone at 15W MagSafe speeds while keeping both your phone and Apple Watch elevated for easy viewing. This is the steepest discount we've seen on this stand since its release.
Is Prime Day the right time to buy charging gear?
Historically, yes. Charging accessories from Anker, Belkin, and Ugreen see their deepest annual discounts during Prime Day and Black Friday. The average discount on power banks and chargers during Prime Day typically runs between 30% and 50%, which tracks with what we're seeing this year. These aren't loss-leader deals designed to upsell you on something else. They're straightforward price cuts on products that rarely go on sale.
The timing also matters. USB-C standardization is now mandatory in the EU and increasingly common in the US. If you're still running on a collection of aging micro-USB chargers and underpowered adapters, this is a logical moment to consolidate.
Last year's Prime Day top picks for comparison
What to consider before buying
Wattage matters. A 20W charger will slow-charge your laptop. A 65W charger will handle most ultrabooks at full speed. The Anker Laptop Power Bank at 165W total output can actually keep pace with demanding machines like the MacBook Pro 16-inch.
Qi2 compatibility is worth prioritizing if you own an iPhone 13 or newer. The magnetic alignment ensures consistent 15W wireless charging speeds. Older Qi chargers top out at 7.5W for iPhones.
Port count is straightforward: count your devices, add one for future-proofing. The Anker 351's 12 AC outlets are excessive for most people, but if you run a home office with multiple monitors and peripherals, the headroom is welcome.
Logicity's Take
The standout deal here is the Anker Laptop Power Bank at $91. At 25,000mAh and 165W output, it sits in a category that typically costs $150 or more. For remote workers and frequent travelers, it eliminates the anxiety of hunting for outlets in airports or cafes. The Belkin 3-in-1 stand at 48% off is the other deal that rarely surfaces at this price point. If you don't need those specific products, the sub-$25 options from Iniu and Anker are safe bets for everyday charging.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does Prime Day 2026 end?
Prime Day 2026 is currently live. Amazon typically runs the event for 48 hours, so these deals will likely expire by June 26, 2026.
Do I need Amazon Prime to get these charging deals?
Yes, most Prime Day deals require an active Amazon Prime membership. Some deals are available through other retailers like Walmart and Best Buy at similar prices.
What is Qi2 and do I need it?
Qi2 is the latest wireless charging standard, adding MagSafe-style magnetic alignment for faster, more efficient charging. If you have an iPhone 13 or newer, Qi2 chargers deliver 15W speeds versus 7.5W on older Qi chargers.
Can I charge a Nintendo Switch 2 with these power banks?
Yes. The Baseus PicoGo AM52, Anker MagGo, and Anker Laptop Power Bank all support USB-C Power Delivery, which is compatible with the Switch 2.
How long will Prime Day charging deals stay in stock?
Popular items like Anker power banks often sell out within the first 24 hours. If you see a deal you want, buy it early rather than waiting for deeper discounts that may not come.
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Huma Shazia
Senior AI & Tech Writer
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