MFish is spotlighting its charging lineup with a 15% member coupon and marked-down prices on several accessories, led by compact power banks, a 140W GaN charger and 240W cables on its official storefront, April 16, 2026.
The promotion stands out because it bundles together three things buyers increasingly want from one setup: everyday portable battery life, laptop-class USB-C charging and fewer single-purpose cables. The site is also leaning into color and presentation, with several featured products offered in more than one finish instead of defaulting to generic black-only hardware.
Why these USB-C power banks are the real draw
The first hook is MFish’s 15% off member coupon, which appears alongside individual markdowns already showing on the site. On the battery side, the E-Monster 10K MagSafe power bank is listed at $49.99, down from $69.99, and combines a 10,000mAh battery with a foldable stand, 15W Qi2 magnetic charging and room to power up to three devices at once.
For shoppers who want a more wired-first option, the E-RHINO 45W power bank keeps the capacity at 10,000mAh but adds a built-in retractable USB-C cable and 45W output. That makes it the more practical travel piece for users who care less about magnetic convenience and more about plugging straight into a phone, tablet or lighter laptop without carrying another cord.
USB-C power banks are the entry point, but the charger-and-cable stack is the upsell
MFish broadens the pitch with its E-RHINO 140W GaN charger, a four-port wall brick with three USB-C ports and one USB-A port that the company says can take a MacBook Pro to 56% in 30 minutes. That shifts the story from phone accessories to a more complete desk-to-travel charging setup for users carrying a laptop, tablet and phone at the same time.
The companion piece is the Armored Dragon 1 cable, which is rated for up to 240W and pitched as a multi-connector answer for phones, tablets and laptops. In practical terms, that gives MFish a cleaner ecosystem message: buy a battery for the bag, a GaN charger for the outlet and a single high-output cable that can move between devices.
That broader ecosystem pitch also helps explain why the sale feels timely instead of random. Higher-output charging has been building toward this for years. In 2021, Ars Technica highlighted USB-C’s jump to 240W power delivery, a spec change that made heavier laptop charging over USB-C far more realistic. In 2023, Reuters noted Apple’s switch to USB-C on the iPhone 15 line, a reminder that the connector had moved well beyond laptops and into the mainstream phone market.
The shrink-it-without-losing-speed story has been around just as long. Back in 2021, Engadget’s coverage of second-generation GaN chargers showed how brands were already selling smaller, cooler-running wall chargers as a meaningful upgrade, not just a spec-sheet trick. MFish’s 140W brick is landing in a category that has been moving in that direction ever since.
For buyers, the takeaway is fairly straightforward. If the goal is to simplify a mixed-device setup, MFish’s strongest case is not any single item but the way the lineup stacks together: magnetic and wired portable batteries, a laptop-capable GaN brick and cables designed for higher-wattage USB-C charging. The main caveat is that the 15% angle appears tied to member or referral participation rather than a plain sitewide markdown, so shoppers should check final pricing at checkout before assuming every listed discount stacks automatically.

