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9 Best Early Prime Day Portable Power Station Deals 2026

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9 Best Early Prime Day Portable Power Station Deals 2026Prime Day 2026 starts in two days, and Amazon already has portable power stations on sale. Most of the best deals are at their lowest prices of the year right now. A second wave will likely drop when the sale opens midweek, but the top picks tend to sell out fast. Grab yours before stock runs out.

This list covers 9 picks at every price level, from a $129 Jackery power bank to a $1,619 whole-home unit. Each one is on sale, comes from a major brand with a real warranty, and ships fast enough to land before Prime Day starts. Pick the one that fits your power needs and check out.

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Jackery Explorer 240D Power Bank for ultra-portable backup

The 240D is for people who want real backup power without hauling a 20-pound station. It packs 256Wh of LiFePO4 battery into a 4.85-pound case. Jackery says that’s about 46% lighter than other stations of the same size. Three USB-C ports and one USB-A handle up to four devices at once. The top USB-C port hits 140W PD, with the other two stepping down to 100W and 15W.

1 Jackery Explorer 240D Power Bank

Price: $129 (From $209)
Where to Buy: Amazon

It’s a DC-only station, so there’s no AC outlet for plug-in gear. The upside is the size: it’s small enough to slip into a backpack pocket, and the included USB-C cable doubles as a carry strap. Amazon has it at $129, down from $209. CamelCamelCamel logs that as the lowest price tracked all year.




EcoFlow Trail Plus 300 DC for the campsite

The Trail Plus 300 DC is one step up from the Jackery 240D. It has 288Wh of capacity and 300W of total DC output across five ports. Three USB-C PD ports handle 140W each, plus two USB-A and a 12V/10A car port. At 4.98 pounds it stays packable, and EcoFlow built the case for camping, tailgating, and overlanding.

2 EF ECOFLOW TRAIL Plus 300 DC Portable Power Station

Price: $189
Where to Buy: Amazon

This is another DC-only station, so plug-in appliances are out. But the EcoFlow app adds Bluetooth and WiFi monitoring from your phone. The deal puts it around $189, about $110 off the regular price. That works out to about 66 cents per watt-hour, which is solid for this size.




If you already own EcoFlow gear, this pick fits right in. It pairs with the rest of the lineup over Bluetooth. First-time buyers can grab the Jackery 240D above for less, but the Trail Plus 300 DC costs a bit more for the extra ports.

Bluetti AC70 for a sub-$350 starter station

The AC70 is where the list moves into real AC outlet power. Two 120V outlets push 1,000W steady (2,000W with Power Lifting mode in the app), and the 768Wh LiFePO4 battery handles 3,000+ cycles. The 22.5-pound case is still carry-handle size, not dolly size. That makes it useful for road trips and indoor backup.

3 Bluetti AC70

Price: $329
Where to Buy: Amazon




AC charging tops the battery at up to 950W via one cable. It gets to 80% in 45 minutes and 100% in about 1.5 hours. Solar input maxes at 500W if you pair it with Bluetti’s panels later. Amazon’s early Prime Day price drops it under $350, about $100 off the usual $429 sale price.

EcoFlow Delta 2 for the all-purpose 1kWh tier

The Delta 2 is one of EcoFlow’s longest-running mid-size stations. The early Prime Day sale puts it at $449, down from a $699 list. Capacity is 1,024Wh LiFePO4 with 1,800W steady AC output, 2,700W surge, and X-Boost mode up to 2,200W for high-draw devices. Six AC outlets cover most home setups.

4 EcoFlow Delta 2

Price: $429
Where to Buy: Amazon




X-Stream fast charging hits 80% in 50 minutes via wall outlet. The Delta 2 expands up to 2,048Wh with a Delta 2 extra battery, or up to 3,040Wh paired with a Delta Max battery. The EcoFlow app handles remote check-ins over WiFi or Bluetooth. It’s the pick for buyers who want AC power without crossing the $500 line.

At $449, the Delta 2 hits a sweet spot. It works for apartment outages and weekend trips. Six AC outlets is the standout feature at this price, since most 1kWh stations cap at four. The expansion path keeps it useful if your power needs grow.

Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 is the early Prime Day MVP

The C1000 Gen 2 is the overall MVP of the early Prime Day window. You get 1,024Wh of LiFePO4 capacity, 2,000W steady output with a 3,000W peak, and 10 ports across the case. HyperFlash charges it to full in 49 minutes at 1,600W input, which Anker unlocks in the SOLIX app.

5 Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2




Price: $499
Where to Buy: Amazon

It’s 14% smaller and 11% lighter than similar models, so it still fits in a car trunk. Solar input maxes at 600W at 60V, which means a full off-grid recharge runs about 1.8 hours under good sun. The deal lands it at $449.99, a $349 cut from the $799 list.

Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 for one-hour fast charging

The Explorer 1000 v2 is the lighter twin of the C1000 Gen 2. It carries 1,070Wh of LiFePO4 capacity and 1,500W AC output (3,000W surge). It weighs 23.8 pounds with a foldable carry handle, which is more portable than most stations at this size. The Amazon deal lands it at $499, a 38% cut from $799 list.

6 Jackery Explorer 1000 v2




Price: $429 (From $799)
Where to Buy: Amazon

ChargeShield 2.0 handles the fast-charge profile. It takes the battery from 0% to 100% in one hour via wall outlet, with Emergency mode turned on in the Jackery app. Default mode runs 1.7 hours for better cell life. It also pairs with Jackery’s solar panels for off-grid use.

The big upgrade from older Explorer models is the LiFePO4 chemistry. Jackery’s earlier 1000-series ran NMC lithium, which capped cycle life around 1,000 charges. The v2 raises that ceiling by 4x without changing the carry size. If you plan to use this as long-term backup, that’s the spec worth paying for.

Bluetti Elite 200 V2 for multi-day backup

The Elite 200 V2 jumps into the multi-day backup category. It packs 2,073.6Wh of LFP capacity and 2,600W AC output across four outlets. Power Lifting mode bumps surge handling to 3,900W, which covers most high-draw gear including hair dryers, kettles, and space heaters.

7 Bluetti Elite 200 V2

Price: $799
Where to Buy: Amazon

0-80% AC charging runs 50 minutes flat via Bluetti’s Turbo Mode at 1,800W max input. Solar input maxes at 1,000W via the 12-60V/20A PV port. List price is $1,699. The Amazon price right now sits around $799, which CamelCamelCamel logs as the lowest tracked price all year.

Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2 for whole-week home prep

At roughly 39 cents per watt-hour, the C2000 Gen 2 is the best price-per-watt-hour pick on this list. You get 2,048Wh of LiFePO4 battery, 2,400W steady output with a 4,000W peak surge, and a full recharge in 58 minutes via HyperFlash. The LiFePO4 battery is rated to hold 80% capacity after 4,000 cycles.

8 Anker SOLIX C2000 Gen 2

Price: From $799
Where to Buy: Amazon

Bluetooth and WiFi let you pair the Anker app for remote check-ins and battery management. The deal puts it at $800 on Amazon, down from $1,499 list. That’s 47% off list.

The Anker app also adds smart load control, scheduled charging, and surge mode toggles. Paired with the 4,000-cycle rating, this is the station for buyers thinking about it as a multi-year backup buy. Solar input maxes at 800W if you scale up later.

Jackery HomePower 3600 Plus for the whole-home tier

The HomePower 3600 Plus is the whole-home pick on this list. It sits at $1,619 after a 42% cut from $2,799. Jackery built the HomePower line for long outages and off-grid living, not camping trips. It has the capacity and inverter specs to handle full-house critical loads.

9 Jackery HomePower 3600 Plus

Price: $1,619 (From $2,799)
Where to Buy: Amazon

The Plus name signals you can expand it. Jackery’s HomePower line stacks extra battery packs onto the base unit, which scales capacity into multi-day backup. It’s the splurge pick if your goal is hurricane season or long-term grid coverage instead of a tailgate.

A few notes before you hit checkout

Capacity matters more than the discount percentage. A 256Wh station won’t run a fridge no matter how big the markdown is. A 2,048Wh station is overkill for charging phones at a tailgate. Match the watt-hours to what you’ll actually use, and check the product page for a runtime guide.

LiFePO4 (LFP) battery chemistry is the standard for every pick on this list. It’s the spec to look for outside this article too. LFP runs longer cycle counts (3,000 to 4,000+) than older lithium-ion batteries, holds up better in heat, and wears down slower over years of daily use. The price gap with older types is small enough this year that there’s no reason to settle.

Check the Amazon delivery estimate at the cart screen before checkout, not the product page. Cart estimates use your real shipping address, which matters for power stations since they ship from specific warehouses. Prime members usually get one-day or two-day shipping on the picks above.



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