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Save 50% Off the Best Anker Power Bank for Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally X

Author : Harper Feb 27,2025

Woot!'s Unbeatable Deal: Anker PowerCore 737 Power Bank for Gaming Handhelds

Looking for a power bank to keep your Steam Deck, ROG Ally X, or other power-hungry gaming handheld charged on the go? Woot! is offering an incredible deal on the Anker PowerCore 737 24,000mAh 140W Power Bank. Grab it now for just $69.99 (plus $6 shipping for non-Prime members). This is the lowest price we've seen for this top-rated charger.

Anker 737 24,000mAh 140W Power Bank - $69.99 at Woot!

Anker 737 PowerCore 24K 24,000mAh Power Bank with 140W USB Type-C Power Delivery

Originally $149.99, now 53% off!

The Anker 737 is a substantial power bank (4.6"x2.2"x2", 1.4lbs), ideal for travel bags or backpacks. It features two USB-C ports (each supporting up to 140W PD) and one USB-A port. This allows for simultaneous high-speed charging of multiple devices.

Perfect for Gaming Handhelds:

The Anker 737 easily handles the charging needs of various gaming handhelds:

  • Steam Deck (up to 38W)
  • Asus ROG Ally (up to 65W)
  • Asus ROG Ally X (up to 100W)
  • Nintendo Switch (up to 18W)

Play and charge simultaneously! With its 20,000mAh battery (approximately 59Whr usable capacity after accounting for efficiency), you can expect:

  • 1.5 full charges for a Steam Deck or ROG Ally.
  • 0.75 full charges for an ROG Ally X.
  • Approximately 3.7 full charges for a Nintendo Switch.

TSA-Approved:

With a capacity well under the 100Whr TSA limit (74Whr), the Anker 737 is carry-on approved. While its size might attract attention, it shouldn't pose any significant issues at airport security.

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