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Today we're tracking a few deals offered by Anker, Eufy, and Jackery, including a wide array of wall chargers, Bluetooth trackers, and other USB-C accessories. All of the products in this sale can be found on Amazon, and some will require you to clip an on-page coupon then head to the checkout screen before you see the final sale price.

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This week Eufy has a pair of discounts on its Find My-compatible SmartTrack Bluetooth tracker accessories exclusively for Prime members, including the SmartTrack Card for $19.99, down from $29.99. You can also get the SmartTrack Link in multiple pack options if you have Amazon Prime, starting at $15.99 for the 1-Pack, down from $19.99.




Switching to the Anker deals, you can get the 20,000 mAh Prime Power Bank with Smart Digital Display for $89.98, down from $129.99. If you need a bigger battery, you can get the Portable Power Station with Smart Display + Retractable Light for $109.99 with an on-page coupon, down from $149.99. Additionally, below you'll find more Anker accessories including speakers and USB-C products.




Anker is also hosting a BOGO sale this week on Amazon, allowing you to save 15 percent on select charging accessories when you purchase two at once. You can find the full lineup on this landing page, and it includes the MagGo 10,000 mAh Power Bank with Smart Display, Nano 10,000 mAh Power Bank with Built-in USB-C Cable, and more.

Highlights of Jackery's deals include the Explorer 100 Plus Portable Power Station, available for just $119.99, down from $149.00. This is a miniature-sized portable power station that can fit in the palm of your hand and weighs just 2.13 lbs, while featuring a 31,000 mAh capacity and 128W output.

Note: You won't see the deal price until checkout.

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DestructoTim

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Power Station buyers. I am in the market for one of these systems so when I saw this sale I did some research. Be careful when choosing. The Jackery ones I looked up are only guaranteed for 1000 cycles (so about 3 years) and only comes with a 2 year warranty.

I was looking at Anker’s similar product. And it is $100 more right now, but has a 3000 cycle life (about 10 years) and a 5 year warranty.

The Jackery would be more suited for camping and periodic uses. If you want something to run on the battery every day, might want to look elsewhere.
 

chickenpiccata

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I purchased the SmartTrack Card. It works with Find My as advertised. However, about once a week it randomly triggers the iPhone to play some random music AT FULL VOLUME with a little window that says SmartTrack Card is finding the iPhone. In all cases, the card was literally less than six inches away from the iPhone (that is, both were in my pockets). Fortunately this never happened at night, or it would have awakened everyone in the house. I found nothing about this on the Eufy site or with a general search. Fortunately, this last time I still had three days in my Amazon return window. Amazon has it now. I will buy a different (hopefully better) brand.
 
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Power Station buyers. I am in the market for one of these systems so when I saw this sale I did some research. Be careful when choosing. The Jackery ones I looked up are only guaranteed for 1000 cycles (so about 3 years) and only comes with a 2 year warranty.

I was looking at Anker’s similar product. And it is $100 more right now, but has a 3000 cycle life (about 10 years) and a 5 year warranty.

The Jackery would be more suited for camping and periodic uses. If you want something to run on the battery every day, might want to look elsewhere.

That’s totally fair. It just so happens that that’s exactly the sort of thing I’d use a power station for (camping, power outages, emergency response), so I hadn’t really thought about daily usage. I assume you’ve got solar collection going on? What’s the advantage of one of these types of units over something from one of the big home solar firms?
 
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