The Talix 10,000mAh 100W Power Bank just dropped to $17.99 on Amazon after applying coupon code 7TQQEDHU at checkout, cutting the regular $39.99 price in half. No Prime membership required, and shipping is free.

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What you actually get for $18
At just over 10 ounces, the Talix is compact enough to toss in a bag without thinking twice. The port lineup is where it earns its asking price: a built-in USB-C cable with 100W Power Delivery, a second 100W USB-C port, and an 18W USB-A port. The catch is that the 100W total output is shared across all ports, so running two USB-C connections simultaneously drops each to 50W maximum.
That 100W ceiling is the key spec here. It covers the full fast-charge rate for the ASUS ROG Xbox Ally X (which has an 80Whr battery), the Lenovo Legion Go S, and most other handheld gaming PCs on the market right now. The Nintendo Switch 2 and Steam Deck OLED are both well within range too.
How far the 37Whr battery actually stretches
Here's the honest breakdown on recharge capacity from the 10,000mAh (37Whr) cell:
For handheld gaming PCs, you're looking at a meaningful top-up rather than a full refill. That is a fair trade for the size and weight. If you need a full charge from dead on a Steam Deck or ROG Ally, a 20,000mAh bank is the better call, but you will pay more and carry more.
The airline angle matters more than it sounds
Power banks above 100Whr are banned from carry-on luggage entirely on most airlines. The Talix clears that limit with room to spare at 37Whr, which makes it genuinely useful for long-haul flights where you want to keep a Steam Deck or Switch 2 running through a transatlantic leg. The compact size helps too since it fits in a jacket pocket or the front pouch of most gaming bags.
For players who spend time managing power systems in games like Solarpunk, the real-world energy math here is surprisingly familiar. If you want to sharpen that instinct in-game, the Solarpunk energy system guide breaks down how to build a grid that does not fail you mid-session, which is basically what this power bank is trying to do in physical form.
Worth grabbing before the coupon expires
The 50% discount is tied to a coupon code rather than a straight price cut, which means it can disappear without notice. At $18, the Talix 10,000mAh 100W Power Bank is priced below most comparable units with 100W output, and the built-in cable removes one more thing to forget when packing.
The deal is live now on Amazon with code 7TQQEDHU. For more hardware deals and gaming coverage, the guides hub is updated regularly with new picks across every platform.








