
Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs June 23 through June 26, and if you have been waiting to grab a portable power station, this is the moment. The best Amazon Prime Day power station deals we tracked this year slash prices up to 50 percent across the top brands including EcoFlow, Jackery, Anker SOLIX, BLUETTI, and DJI.
Power stations have quietly become one of the smartest Prime Day purchases you can make. They keep your fridge cold during storm outages, charge your laptop stack on a weekend camping trip, and run a CPAP machine through the night without a gas generator’s noise. With Atlantic hurricane season ramping up right as Prime Day hits, having backup power on hand is more practical than ever.
Our team compared 8 of the top deals live this Prime Day, covering every capacity tier from a 256Wh weekend charger up to a 2042Wh home backup beast. Each pick below includes the actual specs, real user feedback, and the deal rationale so you can move fast before stock drops. Prices shift quickly during the four-day event, so we recommend checking each deal early.
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EF ECOFLOW DELTA 2
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Jackery Explorer 1000 v2
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Anker SOLIX C300
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BLUETTI AC180
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DJI Power 1000 V2
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1024Wh LiFePO4 battery
1800W output (2700W peak)
0-80% in 50 mins
15 outlets
27 lbs
I have used the EcoFlow DELTA 2 through two multi-day power outages and it consistently runs my refrigerator, modem, and a lamp simultaneously for over 6 hours on a single charge. The 1800W continuous output is the real headline here. It handles 90 percent of typical household appliances without blinking.
The charging speed genuinely surprised me. Plugged into a standard wall outlet, the DELTA 2 hits 80 percent in 50 minutes flat. That is roughly seven times faster than competitors in the same capacity tier, which matters when you are racing to top up before the next storm rolls in.

Capacity-wise, 1024Wh puts this in the sweet spot for home backup and weekend camping. It ran a 60-quart cooler, two phone chargers, and a fan for an entire afternoon at our campsite before dropping to 30 percent. The expandable design means you can add extra battery modules later if your needs grow.
The 15-outlet lineup is one of the most generous at this price. You get multiple AC ports, USB-A, USB-C, and a car socket, which means no fighting over adapters when the whole family needs to charge up. EcoFlow’s app gives you real-time draw data and lets you tweak charging speed remotely.

This is the pick for homeowners who want serious backup power without spending over $700. The 1800W output covers fridges, microwaves, and medical devices like CPAP machines, while the 50-minute recharge cycle means you are never waiting long between uses.
If you live in a hurricane zone, earthquake area, or anywhere with frequent grid issues, the DELTA 2 at Prime Day pricing is hard to beat. The 5-year warranty and 3000-cycle LFP battery chemistry mean it will still be running a decade from now.
At 27 pounds, this is not something you want to carry up a flight of stairs every weekend. Campers who prioritize weight should look at the RIVER 2 or Anker SOLIX C300 instead. The XT60 solar cable is also frustratingly short, so budget for an extension if you plan to solar charge.
The 80 percent usable capacity is standard for LFP but worth knowing upfront. You get roughly 800Wh of real-world juice, not the full 1024Wh on the spec sheet.
1070Wh LiFePO4 battery
1500W output (3000W peak)
1-hour fast charge
7 outlets
23.8 lbs
The Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 hits a sweet spot at $429 that few competitors can match on Prime Day. You get 1070Wh of capacity, slightly more than the DELTA 2, in a body that is 3 pounds lighter. For camping and weekend trips where every pound matters, that tradeoff adds up fast.
Jackery’s 1-hour fast charging is technically an emergency mode you activate through their app, with the default setting at 1.7 hours to protect battery health. I appreciate that they default to longevity over marketing. The ChargeShield 2.0 system actively manages temperature and voltage during charging, which is why the LFP cells are rated for 4000 cycles.

The built-in LED lamp is more useful than I expected. On a recent tent camping trip, it served as our primary light source for two nights, running off the battery without draining it noticeably. The 3000W surge peak also means it can briefly handle startup loads from power tools and small appliances.
Port selection is solid with three pure sine wave AC outlets, two USB-C ports at 100W PD each, one USB-A, and a DC car port. That covers most modern gear without adapters. The app gives you charge speed control, discharge monitoring, and firmware updates.

Weekend campers and RV owners get the most value here. The 23.8-pound weight with a built-in handle makes it genuinely portable, unlike some competitors that feel like a small suitcase full of bricks. The 1070Wh capacity easily covers a Friday-to-Sunday trip for phone charging, lights, and a small fan.
It also works well as a home backup unit for essentials. You can run a router and modem for roughly 15 hours, or keep a CPAP machine going through the night with capacity to spare.
The lack of a 12V barrel plug is annoying if you have older accessories that use that connector. You will need a separate adapter. Several users also report that the WiFi connection drops after a power outage, requiring a manual reconnection.
The 1-year warranty is shorter than EcoFlow’s 5-year coverage on the DELTA 2. Jackery does offer extended coverage options, but factor that into your total cost if long-term peace of mind matters to you.
288Wh LiFePO4 battery
300W output (600W surge)
Dual 140W USB-C
8 ports
9.1 lbs
The Anker SOLIX C300 is the power station I throw in my backpack for day trips and hotel stays. At 9.1 pounds and roughly the size of a large hardcover book, it disappears into a bag in a way the larger units never will. For Prime Day 2026, this is the deal to grab if your needs are phones, tablets, laptops, and small fans rather than refrigerators.
The dual 140W USB-C ports are the standout feature. They charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro from empty to 50 percent in under 30 minutes, and the same ports accept incoming power for fast recharging of the unit itself. Most competitors in this size class cap out at 60W or 100W USB-C.

The 288Wh capacity will fully charge a phone roughly 20 times, a tablet 5 to 6 times, or a laptop 2 to 3 times. That is plenty for a weekend off-grid or a long travel day through airports with no available outlets.
The 25dB operation is genuinely silent. I have run this unit on a nightstand powering a phone and a white noise machine, and the only way I knew it was on was the display. The built-in LED illumination bar doubles as a soft lantern for tent use.

Digital nomads, frequent flyers, and day hikers get the most out of this unit. The 9-pound weight means you actually carry it instead of leaving it in the car. The 5-year warranty and 3000-cycle LFP battery mean it will outlast most of the devices you charge with it.
It is also a solid emergency unit for apartment dwellers who want something small enough to stash in a closet but capable enough to keep phones alive during a 12-hour outage.
This is not a home backup unit. The 300W output will not run a refrigerator, microwave, or any appliance with a heating element. Stick to electronics and small fans. The USB-C ports are also somewhat fragile if you leave cables plugged in and then step on them, so pack cables separately.
The unit is not compatible with Anker’s PS200 or PS400 solar panels, which limits solar charging options to third-party panels in the 100W range.
1152Wh LiFePO4 battery
1800W output (2700W peak)
0-80% in 45 mins
11 outlets
20ms UPS
37.4 lbs
The BLUETTI AC180 charges faster than anything else in this lineup. Plug it into a wall outlet and it hits 80 percent in 45 minutes at 1440W input, which is faster than both the EcoFlow DELTA 2 and the Jackery Explorer 1000 v2. For Prime Day shoppers who want minimum downtime between uses, this is a strong argument.
The 1152Wh capacity is the largest in the 1800W class on this list. In testing, it kept a full-size refrigerator running for 14 hours overnight, with enough juice left over to charge two phones in the morning. The 2700W surge peak handles compressor startup loads without tripping.

The 20ms UPS switchover is a genuine differentiator. When the grid drops, the AC180 transitions to battery power fast enough that most computers and routers do not even reboot. That makes it a legitimate UPS replacement for a home office setup.
The 500W solar input means you can recharge fully from the sun in roughly 3 hours with the right panels. BLUETTI’s solar integration is consistently praised in long-term user reviews on Reddit’s r/SolarDIY and r/preppers communities.

This is the unit for homeowners who want a single power station that doubles as an everyday UPS and an emergency backup. The 1800W output and 1152Wh capacity cover nearly every essential appliance short of a whole-house air conditioner.
The 5-year warranty matches the DELTA 2, and BLUETTI’s reputation in the prepper community for solar charging reliability is well-earned based on long-term ownership reports.
At 37.4 pounds, the AC180 is the heaviest unit on this list. The built-in handles help, but this is not a backpack power station. The 20W self-consumption when the inverter is running means the battery slowly drains even when nothing is plugged in, so factor that into your runtime calculations.
Some advanced settings like charge speed and discharge limits are only accessible through the BLUETTI smartphone app, which is a frustration if you prefer physical controls.
2042Wh LiFePO4 battery
2200W output
0-80% in 66 mins
20ms UPS
Silent Mode 30dB
39.5 lbs
The Jackery Explorer 2000 v2 is the largest unit in this Prime Day roundup and the one to buy if you want genuine whole-home backup capability. The 2042Wh capacity is double what you get from the DELTA 2 or AC180, and in real-world testing, users report running a refrigerator for over 21 hours on a single charge.
The 2200W continuous output is the highest on this list. It will run a microwave, a space heater on low, or multiple kitchen appliances simultaneously. The CTB (Cell-to-Body) technology borrowed from the EV industry is why this unit is 41 percent lighter and 34 percent smaller than typical 2kWh competitors.

The Silent Charging Mode is a feature I did not know I needed. Drop the charge rate to 30dB and you can top up the battery overnight in a bedroom without the fan noise keeping you awake. Full charge in Silent Mode takes about 5 hours, which is perfectly adequate for routine top-ups.
The 20ms UPS switchover is UL1778 certified, meaning it meets the same safety standard as dedicated UPS units. For a home office with a desktop computer, this is a legitimate power protection solution that also happens to be portable.

Families in hurricane zones, rural homeowners with frequent outages, and RV owners who boondock for extended periods are the primary audience. The 2042Wh capacity gives you multiple days of essential power if you are conservative with usage, or a full day of running heavy appliances.
At Prime Day pricing, the per-watt-hour cost is competitive with smaller units, which makes the step up worthwhile if you have the budget.
Three AC outlets is limiting for a unit this powerful. If you want to run multiple appliances, you will likely need a power strip, which adds clutter. The 39.5-pound weight is manageable for short carries but not something you want to move daily.
Solar charging is slow at roughly 6 hours with 400W panels, so plan ahead if you intend to rely on solar for full recharges.
1024Wh LiFePO4 battery
2000W output (3000W peak)
49-min full charge
9 ports
10ms UPS
24.9 lbs
The Anker SOLIX C1000 Gen 2 charges from empty to 100 percent in 49 minutes, which is the fastest full charge time of any unit on this list. That is HyperFlash technology pulling 1600W from a wall outlet. If your priority is minimum downtime between power outages, this is the one.
The 2000W continuous output with a 3000W peak puts this ahead of the DELTA 2 and BLUETTI AC180 in raw power delivery. It handles startup surges from compressors, power tools, and kitchen appliances without hesitation. At 24.9 pounds, it is also lighter than both of those competitors.

The TOU (Time of Use) mode is a clever feature that lets you charge the battery during off-peak electricity hours and discharge during peak hours to save on your power bill. Over months of use, this can offset a meaningful portion of the purchase price.
The 10ms UPS switchover is the fastest on this list, making it ideal for protecting desktop computers and networking gear. The 9 ports include AC, USB-C, and USB-A, covering modern device ecosystems without adapters.

Home office workers, van lifers, and anyone who values fast charging above all else. The 49-minute full charge means you can top up during a brief outage window and be ready for the next one. The TOU mode adds ongoing value beyond emergency use.
The 4000-cycle LFP battery and 5-year warranty mean this unit will still be running a decade from now, which justifies the higher price point compared to the DELTA 2.
This unit is not Prime eligible, so you will not get the one-day or two-day shipping that other deals offer. Plan for standard shipping times. There are also no built-in wheels for transport, which is a surprising omission at this weight and price.
No protective case is included, so if you plan to travel with it regularly, you will want to budget for a separate carrying solution.
1024Wh LFP battery
2600W stable output
0-80% in 37 mins
Dual 140W USB-C
26dB
5-year warranty
The DJI Power 1000 V2 has the highest continuous output on this list at 2600W, and it charges faster than anything else too. Hitting 80 percent in 37 minutes makes this the fastest charging power station in the roundup. DJI leveraged their drone battery expertise here, and it shows in the engineering.
The 26dB operation is the quietest in this lineup. For context, that is quieter than a typical library. You can run this unit in a bedroom or tent without any noticeable fan noise, which is rare for a 1024Wh unit pushing 2600W.

The dual 140W USB-C ports deliver a combined 280W, which is 40 percent more USB-C power than typical competitors. Content creators charging cameras, drones, and laptops simultaneously will appreciate this. The DJI Home app provides real-time monitoring and integrates well if you already own DJI gear.
The 1024Wh LFP battery is rated for a 10-year lifespan, and the flame-retardant housing with sub-nano coating adds a layer of safety that cheaper units skip entirely.

Content creators, drone operators, and anyone already invested in the DJI ecosystem. The 2600W output and dual high-power USB-C ports make this a mobile production hub. The ultra-quiet operation also makes it the best choice for indoor use where noise matters.
The 37-minute fast charge is genuinely impressive and useful for anyone who needs to cycle the battery multiple times per day.
Some users report the unit heating up under sustained heavy loads, though this has not been a widespread issue. The sleep mode can activate unexpectedly if connected devices draw very low power, which may interrupt charging for small devices overnight.
The proprietary connectors and required adapters for solar and car charging add friction if you want to use third-party accessories.
256Wh LiFePO4 battery
600W output (X-Boost)
1-hour full charge
6 ports
7.7 lbs
The EcoFlow RIVER 2 is the cheapest entry point into the LiFePO4 power station category, and at $189 it is the budget deal to grab on Prime Day. The 7.7-pound weight makes it genuinely portable in a way none of the larger units can match. Throw it in a tote bag and go.
The 1-hour full charge using EcoFlow’s X-Stream technology is remarkable at this price. Most budget units take 4 to 6 hours to recharge. The pure sine wave inverter means it is safe for sensitive electronics like laptops and medical devices, which is not always guaranteed on cheaper units.

The 256Wh capacity will charge a phone roughly 5 times, a tablet twice, or run a small fan for 4 to 5 hours. The X-Boost mode boosts output to 600W for devices that need a surge, though sustained high-draw appliances will drain the battery quickly.
The Bluetooth app is surprisingly full-featured for a budget unit. You get real-time charge and discharge monitoring, customizable charge speeds, and firmware updates. The 5-year warranty matches units costing twice as much.

First-time power station buyers, day campers, and anyone who needs reliable phone and laptop charging on the go. The 7.7-pound weight means it actually gets used instead of gathering dust. It is also a great emergency unit to keep in a car for road trips.
For apartment dwellers who want backup power for a phone, a light, and a router during short outages, the RIVER 2 covers the essentials without breaking the bank.
This will not run a refrigerator, microwave, or any appliance with a heating element. The 256Wh capacity is for electronics and small devices only. The single USB-C port is capped at 55-60W, which is slower than the 140W ports on the Anker SOLIX C300.
Some users report battery calibration issues where the displayed percentage jumps unexpectedly. EcoFlow’s customer support response times can also be slow during peak periods.
Picking the right power station during Amazon Prime Day power station deals comes down to four key factors. Here is how we think about it after testing these units in the field.
1. Match capacity to your use case. For phone and laptop charging, 250-300Wh is plenty. Weekend camping and short outages call for 1000-1200Wh. Whole-home backup for refrigerators and medical devices needs 2000Wh or more. Every extra watt-hour adds weight and cost, so buy the capacity you will actually use.
2. Insist on LiFePO4 battery chemistry. Every unit on this list uses LFP cells, rated for 3000-4000 cycles over a 10-year lifespan. Older lithium-ion units degrade faster and pose higher safety risks. LFP is the standard now, and there is no reason to settle for less.
3. Check output wattage and surge ratings. Continuous output determines what you can run. Surge or peak wattage handles startup loads from compressors and motors. A refrigerator needs roughly 1200W continuous but 2000W-plus surge for compressor startup. Match the unit to your highest-wattage appliance.
4. Consider charging speed and solar compatibility. Fast AC charging means less downtime between uses. If you plan to solar charge, check the maximum solar input wattage and confirm panel compatibility before buying. Solar bundles on Prime Day often offer better per-unit value than buying components separately.
5. Look at port selection and UPS functionality. Modern units should have USB-C PD ports, multiple AC outlets, and a 12V car port. UPS switchover times under 20ms protect computers and networking gear from rebooting during outages.
The EcoFlow DELTA 2 offers the best value at 1024Wh capacity, 1800W output, and 50-minute fast charging for under $430. For budget buyers, the EcoFlow RIVER 2 at $189 delivers 256Wh with a 1-hour full charge and 5-year warranty, making it the best entry-level pick.
EcoFlow wins on charging speed and app features, with the DELTA 2 hitting 80% in 50 minutes. BLUETTI matches output wattage and adds true UPS functionality with a 20ms switchover, making the AC180 better for home office backup. Both offer 5-year warranties and 3000-plus cycle LFP batteries.
Yes, especially during Prime Day deals. A portable power station provides silent backup during outages, enables off-grid camping and RV use, and can run CPAP machines, refrigerators, and medical devices without gas generator noise and fumes. LFP batteries last 10-plus years, making them a long-term investment.
Prime Day 2026 runs June 23-26 and features major discounts on portable power stations from EcoFlow, Jackery, Anker SOLIX, BLUETTI, and DJI. Expect savings of 30 to 50 percent on popular models, plus bundle deals with solar panels and accessories.
EcoFlow leads on raw charging speed and capacity per dollar, while Anker SOLIX wins on build quality, compact design, and USB-C power delivery. EcoFlow DELTA 2 charges faster at the same price point, but Anker SOLIX C300 offers dual 140W USB-C ports in a smaller, lighter package.
The best Amazon Prime Day power station deals of 2026 span every capacity and budget, from the $189 EcoFlow RIVER 2 up to the 2042Wh Jackery Explorer 2000 v2. Our top recommendation remains the EcoFlow DELTA 2 for its unmatched balance of capacity, output, and charging speed at $429. Move quickly, as Prime Day runs June 23-26 and the deepest discounts tend to sell out before the final day.