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One of the worst things about being a doomscroller isn’t the information you’re getting, it’s the fear that your battery will die and the scrolling will have to end. This is especially true if you’re stuck without power, waiting for the doctor or dentist to finally call your name, or have any other sort of emergency. But, Baseus has you covered with their excellent selection of on-the-go power banks made for your iPhone. Since they’re small and fit directly to your phone’s magnet charging area, you can think of them more as battery extenders than anything. Plus, if your phone’s internal battery is starting to have battery trouble, a Baseus charger is a great way to avoid an annoying battery change session. The best news, however, is that they’re all on sale. Here’s what you can expect to see coming up:

Baseus PicoGo AM31 Ultra-Mini Magnetic Power Bank with Kickstand — Was $70, Now $40

If you’re looking for a great way to make your phone more usable for longer, check out this magnetic power bank that adds a kickstand to the back of your phone. It’s perfect for camping, long waits in the doctor’s office, or even just sitting on your porch with your phone. Plus, you can use USB-C charging with it, too. Use code MO586TFP at checkout to save.

Baseus PicoGo AM41 Ultra-Slim Magnetic Power Bank 10000mAh Qi2 — Was $70, Now $30

The Am41 Magnetic Power Bank isa 10,000mAh fast charging magnetic charger for iPhone 12 through 16 series phones. It holds enough power to charge an iPhone 16 1.7 times, which means that your time between charges is nearly tripled if you use this device. Use code 9GYKOFOC at checkout to save.

Baseus PicoGo AM41 Ultra-Slim Magnetic Power Bank 5000mAh — Was $60, Now $25.19

This power bank has a slim profile at just 0.3 inches thick, roughly doubling your battery life while still comfortably fitting in your pocket. Plus, you can use it to charge something else on the go, too. Use code MO586TFP at checkout to save.

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