The Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 is almost half price at Amazon — save over $700 before Prime Day
SAVE OVER $700: As of June 18, the Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 portable power station is on sale for $798.99 at Amazon. This is $700.01 off its full price of $1,499.
When it comes to early Prime Day deals, portable power stations are one of the many items we've been keeping a close eye on at Amazon.
Quite a few models have already seen some solid price cuts before the sale event, including the Jackery Explorer 2000 v2. As of June 18, you can scoop up this portable power station for $798.99.
This is nearly half off the Jackery Explorer 2000 v2's full price of $1,499, meaning you'll save $700.01. That's a pretty sweet deal before Prime Day begins. It's certainly worth the investment, whether you want it for upcoming camping trips or to have as backup power in case severe weather rolls through.
For starters, the Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 offers impressive portability thanks to its lightweight design (weighing 39.5 pounds) and built-in handle. Carrying it from room-to-room, or through the great outdoors, will feel much easier than dragging around a heavy unit. It's also a mighty powerful little device, with three AC ports that offer a total output of 2,200W and a capacity of 2,042Wh.
It also charges quickly, hitting 80% in just 66 minutes through AC Fast Charging or a full charge in 102 minutes using the Emergency Super Charging mode in the app. And it runs quietly: Jackery notes on the store page that it operates at a noise level of less than 30dB. On top of that, it even comes with a LiFePo4 battery that can last up to 10 years, so it'll be with you for many years to come.
Ahead of Prime Day, don't miss out on this great deal on the Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 portable power station at Amazon.
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Hannah Hoolihan is a freelance writer with Mashable. She’s written for various entertainment websites since 2017, covering everything from tech to games to film. You’ll currently find her work on IGN and Fangoria alongside Mashable, but she also has bylines at Rock Paper Shotgun, Collider, Screen Rant, and more. When she’s not writing, she enjoys catching up with the latest films and shows — horror, in particular — and has a deep love of FromSoft games, which she continues to happily replay.
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