This external battery will easily power your phone for a week (69% off)

Anyone who tells you it’s hard to charge your devices in the wilderness is wrong. But it’s not their fault they haven’t heard of the Mophie Powerstation XL External Battery .

Packing a whopping 12,000 mAh capacity, the Powerstation will easily keep all your devices powered. And you can now get a refurbished battery for 69 percent off, or just $39.95 on TNW Deals.

This rugged device is a boon for travelers, hikers, and anyone else who might find themselves without access to an outlet. It offers capacity for up to 8 complete smartphone battery charges, more than enough to keep a single phone running over the course of a week.

But you’re not limited to phones. If it’s USB-compatible, it’ll work with the Powerstation: laptops, tablets, USB-powered toothbrushes, you name it.

You’ll conveniently access three levels of charging — 500mAh, 1A, and 2.1A — giving you control over how fast you want to charge your device. And you’ll be able to gauge how much power is left in the Powerstation with a simple push of a button.

And while it is refurbished, it’s in near-perfect condition, meaning it won’t miss a beat when it’s powering up your devices.

For a limited time, pick up your own Mophie Powerstation XL External Battery for just $39.95 on TNW Deals with free shipping to the continental US.

Today only: Extra $10 off the Code Black Drone at TNW Deals

Our most popular deal ever (it’s sold out extremely quickly on three separate occasions), the HD Code Black Drone is back in the TNW Deals store and we’re giving you an exclusive coupon to sweeten the deal!

We’ve already got it on sale for 50 percent off the MSRP, and now you’ll get an additional $10 off when you use coupon code: CodeBlack10 at checkout! That brings the price down to just $89 for US shipping and $99 for international.

Finished in stunning matte black, the Code Black Drone features beginner and expert flight modes so you can execute simple flight patterns and tricks right out of the box, and more complex maneuvers once you’ve got in some practice.

The Code Black Drone includes an easy-to-learn remote control to guide your drone from up to 100 feet away, and also features a built-in camera to record HD-quality footage of every thrilling second of your flights.

Here’s what you can expect when you order the Code Black Drone:

Out of the box ready-to-fly

Palm-sized drone

6-axis flight control system for an extremely stable flight

4-ways flip (left, right, forward, backward)

Beginner and expert flight modes

USB charging cable allows to charge it by computer

The Code Black Drone is so popular it flew off our shelves during our first three sales – but we now have limited units back in stock at TNW Deals. We’re even offering the Code Black Drone HD Worldwide for just $10 extra shipping. For the first time, this drone is available in Australia, Canada, Germany, India, Italy, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Singapore, Taiwan, The Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.

Order yours today and use coupon CodeBlack10 for the extra $10 off!

➤ Get this deal

The e-ink YotaPhone 2 is no longer coming to the US

It looks like the YotaPhone 2 – the device that made the internet rounds due to its second e-ink display – will no longer be comer to the US. A shame, because we quite liked it .

According to The Verge , Yota Devices says it had to cancel the launch due to unforeseen delays in producing and delivering the North American variant of the device. “The logistics were insurmountable and the device would simply arrive too late.”

An Indiegogo campaign for the phone raised nearly $300,000, with backers who paid up $525 or more set to receive a phone of their own. The US retail price of the phone would have been $600.

That doesn’t mean it’ll be completely impossible for American Indiegogo backers to get their hands on a phone. Backers can opt for the international version, but LTE won’t work in the US, instead limiting them to HSPA+ with T-Mobile or AT&T.

If the lack of LTE is too much for you, however, you can can opt for a refund.

It’s another example of the struggles of crowdfunding, but YotaPhone says its recent growth has allowed it to partner with a new manufacturer – one that can support the scalability necessary to distribute the phone in North America – for its next generation of devices.

➤ YotaPhone 2 won’t be coming to the US [The Verge]

Read next: YotaPhone 2 review: The 5-inch dual-screen handset is back, and this time it makes sense

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