Planning for outdoorsy activities this summer? This Bluetti portable power station is a must-have companion, especially now that it’s dropped to an amazing $294 at Amazon, down from its usual $399.
With Prime Day just around the corner, we aren’t surprised to see some Prime-only deals already trickling in—and this deal on the Bluetti AC50B is just a foretaste of these eye-popping discounts.
If you don’t have a Prime membership yet, you can sign up for a 30-day free trial to snag this $100 discount. (To get the full discount, make sure you enter this promo code at checkout: AC50B5OFF.)
With a 448 watt-hour power capacity and a 700-watt output, the Bluetti AC50B is enough for any day trip, road trip, or camping trip. Add on the solar panel and it’ll keep you going indefinitely.
Whether you’re charging your phone, powering your laptop, or keeping your camping gear running, this power station has your back. And weighing just 14.8 pounds, it’s easy to take with you.
There’s a really nifty feature on the new Bluetti AC50B called Turbo Charging Mode. Activated via the Bluetti app, you can get 580-watt AC input that recharges the power station from 0% to 80% in just 45 minutes. (With the 200-watt solar panel, it can recharge in three hours.)
The AC50B has six ports: two 700-watt AC outlets, one 15-watt USB-A port, and two 65-watt USB-C ports, and one 12V/10A car port. Whatever you need to plug in, you’re good to go with this power station, especially when you need to power multiple devices simultaneously.
At just $294, the Bluetti AC50B portable power station is a reliable option for staying juiced when you’re away from power outlets.
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