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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.

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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.

Article Link: Amazon Prime Day Deals Arrive for Portable Power Stations From Anker and Jackery
 
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I got two Zendure Superbase V's as an 'every option' power station when they were on Kickstarter for under $5000 total. Charges from 3600 watts of AC and 3000 watts of DC simultaneously to recharge in as little as an hour, supplies up to 3800 watts and up to 240 volts of AC, and about every DC out there is, all in a unit that can be wheeled around and tossed into your car, charged at an AC EV charger or charge your EV in an emergency. You can pair them for twice the power and you can stack up to four satellite batteries for each and they plug into each other as they stack, up to 46kWh total per system of ten about 100 lb. devices.

For Prime day they are doing better than the original two year ago Kickstarter pricing. I already had the two base units and the smart home panel instead of buying a Power Wall or two, so for Prime Day I purchased a Satellite battery, it stacks on top of the base unit and plugs in but the batts don't combine and are used instead alternately keeping them about the same charge level and adding 4.6kWh to my system for just $1799. So much cheaper than the other units on the market
 
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