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Anker remains one of our preferred sources of power banks, USB-C hubs, and other PC and phone peripherals. But beware buying them from Anker itself. You might end up with a $9.99/mo “Plus subscription” that you’ll have to spot and actively cancel.

Some of Anker’s slim Nano products ship automatically bundled with the recurring Anker Plus subscription, which promises an extra five percent off of all purchases and benefits like free next-day delivery. That might be acceptable if it were your choice, but it’s not. The subscription is added as a one-time “free” benefit. After that, Anker will charge $9.99 to your credit card per month.

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[–] idunnololz@lemmy.world 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I never understood the appeal of Anker. I buy a lot of cables due to my line of work and Anker's cables have always been the same quality as the cheaper options (as in, their quality sucked) but with a higher price tag.