
Prime Day and Anker Team Up to Drop the SOLIX C300 Power Bank Station to a Record Low
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With the Anker Solix C300 will let you bring a substantial amount of power with you wherever you're headed. This power station holds an incredible 90,000mAh. For comparison, the Anker Solix C200 hold 60,000mAh. The C300 delivers 300W despite being 30% smaller and includes not one but two 140W two-way USB-C fast-charging ports. It's also got one 100W USB-C port, one 15W USB-C port, two 12W USB-A ports, and a car socket which produces 120W. That means you can charge or power up to seven devices at once. Keep your laptop, phone, headphones, camera, and more all fully charged.
The Anker Solix C300 itself can be charged back up fairly quickly. From dead, it can get back up to 80% in just 1.8 hours of charging when plugged into one of the two 140W USB-C ports. That not fast enough for you? Well, you can actually plug the power station into a wall socket using both two-way 140W USB-C ports and then it can use both of them to recharge back to 80% in just one hour.
What if you're out in the great outdoors with no wall outlet for miles? Good news. You can choose to add on the optional 100W solar panel and set it up under the sun. That can bring the power station up from zero to 80% in roughly 2.5 hours. Likewise, charging over a car socket charger (not included) can bring it up to 80% in the same amount of time.
Connect the Anker Solix C300 to your Android or iPhone using the smart app for even more control over your power station. You can manage the power bank remotely, check real time stats, and even control the lights. Oh that's right, did we mention it has a built-in light? Great for late nights outside whether that's camping in the beach, the woods, or your own backyard.
Grab the Anker Solix C300 power station for 40% off during Prime Day.
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