Amazon today has introduced a big selection of discounts on Anker’s and Jackery’s best portable power stations, with as much as $2,300 in savings on these devices. These accessories are high-capacity portable batteries that can provide backup power to a wide variety of things, from laptops to RVs.
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For the Anker deals, you’ll need to have a Prime membership in order to see these discounted prices. The same will be true for a couple of the Jackery discounts, and a majority of the deals coming as Prime day gets closer next week. Prime memberships start at $14.99 per month or $139 per year, with a 30-day free trial for new members.
Anker
- SOLIX C800 Power Station with Camping Lights – $479.00 for Prime members, down from $649.00
- SOLIX C1000 Power Station – $549.00 for Prime members, down from $999.00
- SOLIX C1000 Power Station with Solar Panel – $849.00 for Prime members, down from $1,549.00
- SOLIX F2000 Power Station – $1,299.00 for Prime members, down from $1,999.00
- SOLIX F2000 Power Station with 200W Solar Panel – $1,599.00 for Prime members, down from $2,549.00
- SOLIX F2000 Power Station with 400W Solar Panel – $1,799.00 for Prime members, down from $2,899.00
- SOLIX F3800 Power Station – $2,799.00 for Prime members, down from $3,999.00
- SOLIX F3800 Power Station with 400W Solar Panel – $3,199.00, down from $4,899.00
Jackery
- Explorer 100 Plus with Solar Panel – $169.00, down from $229.00
- Solar Generator 240 with Mini Solar Panel – $269.00 for Prime members, down from $349.00
- Solar Generator 300 Plus with Solar Panel – $399.00, down from $499.00
- Expansion Battery Pack 1000 Plus – $499.00, down from $599.00
- Solar Generator Explorer 500 – $499.00, down from $799.00
- Explorer 1000 Power Station – $629.00 for Prime members, down from $799.00
- Expansion Battery Pack 2000 Plus – $999.00, down from $1,599.00
- Explorer 2000 PRO Power Station – $1,199.00 for Prime members, down from $1,899.00
- Explorer 2000 Plus + Expandable Battery + Solar Panel – $2,699.00, down from $4,999.00
Head to our full Deals Roundup to get caught up with all of the latest deals and discounts that we’ve been tracking over the past week.
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