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Have a battery prone to dying? Not any more.

Smartphones’ battery lives may have improved over the years, but we’re also using more power-hungry apps than ever. Since phone batteries aren’t exactly repair-friendly, the lithium-ion batteries only get worse over time.

If your electronics need some extra assistance to last through the day, Amazon’s got a deal onWith deals ranging from 30 to 40 percent off today only, Amazon has anything from wireless charging stations and portable power banks to charging cables and wall or car plugs. So whether you have a new Samsung phone with wireless charging capabilities or an iPhone 5 with a battery on its last legs, there’s likely something at a discount that you could benefit from today.

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