
This Anker Solix C300 Portable Power Station Drops to a New Record Low, Limited Stock Before Prime Day
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The good news is that, while many of these are incredibly pricey, you can still get a lot of use out of the more affordable models, and better yet, they can get some massive discounts in sales too. Today, for example, you can get your hands on the Anker Solix C300 portable power station for just $170, which is a 32% discount on the normal price of $250. Make sure you act quickly though, because we're not expecting this deal to last very long.
Unlimited Power
The Anker Solix C300 is a pretty impressive bit of tech for a fair few reasons. The most obvious of these is that it lets you charge and power devices even without traditional outlets. This means that you can go for long days at the beach, camping weekends, or just chill out in the garden, all without worrying about losing power. It can power a number of different devices too, because it can output with a car socket, four USB-C ports, and two USB-A ports, with many of these having different wattage, so you can charge things like phones, sure, but even tablets and more with no issues.
It has a staggering capacity of 90,000mAh, which means it can comfortably charge multiple devices on a full charge without coming close to running out of power. On top of that, you can actually use two chargers to power it at the same time to have it 80% charged in just an hour. You can even invest in a solar panel if you decide you want to be able to stay further away from home for longer too, as it can be charged using a 100W or 60W solar panel. It's nice to be able to upgrade things if you decide you want to.
This is one of those devices that's worth it at full price, which would be $250 here, so being able to get your hands on it with $90 off is a great chance that shouldn't be missed. There's no way of knowing how long this'll last, so don't wait around if you do want it.
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