Anker 737 Power Bank — BuySkip Verdict: BUY

Trust Score: 9/10

140W from something the size of a soda can — your MacBook Pro finally met its match.

BuySkip's analysis found the Anker 737 is one of the most independently validated power banks on the market — TechRadar, PCMag, CNET, and The Verge all tested it and came back with strong endorsements, which is rare for any single product. The 140W PD 3.1 output is the real deal: it charges a MacBook Pro at full speed from a device barely bigger than a soda can with 24,000mAh that's legal to carry on planes. One important heads-up: Anker did issue a 2025 CPSC recall for fire hazards on five other power bank models (A1647, A1652, A1257, A1681, A1689) — the 737 (model A1289) is NOT on the recall list, but worth verifying your serial number on Anker's recall page. At $109.99 MSRP it frequently goes on sale to the $70-90 range, and at that price it's a no-brainer for anyone who carries a laptop.

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