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Does Anker Go on Sale? 4 Real Discounts Live on Amazon Now

August 8, 2026 · By MT

Anker rarely discounts on its own site, but Amazon carries Anker chargers, power banks, and audio gear at 13-43% off list price on a rotating basis, from a $40 pair of headphones to a $639 projector.

Short answer: yes, on Amazon more than anywhere else

Anker doesn’t run deep discounts on its own storefront outside of major shopping holidays, but its Amazon listings move on a near-constant rotation. Four Anker products are discounted 13-43% off list price on Amazon right now, spanning headphones, power banks, and a portable projector. The pattern holds across Anker’s catalog: accessories priced to compete with other Amazon-native brands, discounted more often and more deeply there than on ordering directly from Anker.

What’s discounted right now

A snapshot of today’s Anker deals on Amazon.

  • Soundcore by Anker Q20i noise-cancelling headphones, $39.98 (43% off $69.99)
  • Anker Prime Power Bank, 26,250mAh 300W, $179.98 (22% off $229.99)
  • Anker Soundcore Nebula P1 portable projector, $639.00 (20% off $799.00)
  • Anker Laptop Power Bank, 25,000mAh 165W, $104.99 (13% off $119.99)

Soundcore by Anker Q20i Headphones — $39.98 (43% off)

The Q20i is one of the few headphones under $50 with active noise cancelling and a transparency mode built in, a combination most brands reserve for pricier models. Owner reviews describe the cancellation as average for the class rather than flagship-grade, but call it a clear step up from having none. Reviewers also note the fit is lighter and less clamping than typical over-ear headphones at this price, with plush ear pad and headband cushions. Rated battery life runs up to 40 hours with noise cancelling on and 60 hours without. This listing runs through August 10. Buy it if you want ANC on a tight budget. Skip it if you’ve used premium ANC headphones and expect that level of cancellation.

Sources: recordingnow: Anker Soundcore Q20i Review · akschaefer.com: Anker Soundcore Q20i review

Anker Prime Power Bank, 26,250mAh 300W — $179.98 (22% off)

This power bank outputs up to 300W total and 140W to a single port, enough for reviewers to fast-charge two 16-inch MacBook Pros from it at once. An OLED display shows charge status and wattage per port, and Anker’s ActiveShield 4.0 system runs thermal checks continuously while charging. Reviewers call the 250W input fast enough to refill the bank itself from empty in about an hour. Digital Camera World and Macworld both flagged the compact, airline-friendly size as the standout over bulkier high-capacity banks. This listing runs through August 10. Buy it for frequent travel with laptop-class charging needs. Skip it if a standard 10,000mAh phone-only bank already covers what you need.

Sources: Digital Camera World: Anker Prime Power Bank (26K, 300W) review · Macworld: Anker Prime 26K Power Bank (300W) review

Anker Soundcore Nebula P1 Portable Projector — $639.00 (20% off)

The Nebula P1 ships with detachable speakers, letting it double as a standalone Bluetooth speaker when the projector isn’t in use. At $639, this is the most expensive item in this roundup by a wide margin, positioning it against dedicated home-theater projectors rather than the pocket-projector category Anker also sells into. Amazon lists no end date on this price. Buy it if you want one device that covers both movie nights and portable audio. Skip it if you already own a projector or a decent Bluetooth speaker and don’t need both bundled.

Anker Laptop Power Bank, 25,000mAh 165W — $104.99 (13% off)

This bank carries three USB-C ports rated up to 100W each and built-in retractable cables, so there’s no separate cable to pack or lose. At 25,000mAh it’s sized for multi-day laptop charging rather than a single top-off, and Anker markets it as flight-ready under current carrier battery limits. Of the four deals here, this is the smallest discount off list price, which tracks with it being the newest release of the group. This listing runs through August 17. Buy it if built-in cables and flight-safe capacity matter more than saving the most money. Skip it if the Prime Power Bank above better fits your charging needs at a deeper discount.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Anker Prime Power Bank powerful enough for a MacBook Pro?

Yes. Reviewers report it can fast-charge two 16-inch MacBook Pros simultaneously, with up to 140W available to a single port. Anker’s PowerIQ 4.0 system distributes the 300W total output across ports automatically rather than requiring manual switching.

How good is the noise cancelling on the Soundcore Q20i?

Owner reviews describe it as average for the noise-cancelling category, not flagship-level, but still a real improvement over headphones with none. Reviewers frame it as one of the only options under $50 offering ANC plus a transparency mode at all.

Does the Nebula P1 projector work as a regular speaker?

Yes. The P1’s speakers detach from the projector body, so it functions as a standalone Bluetooth speaker independent of the projector, according to the product listing. That dual use is the main differentiator Anker markets against single-purpose portable projectors.

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