This Jackery Explorer 240D Amazon Prime Big Deals Day bargain will help you power up your work from anywhere - save $70 on this limited-time offer before the deal ends at midnight

Jackery Explorer 240D portable power station
(Image credit: Future / Jackery)

The Amazon Prime Big Deal Days are slowly drawing to a close, but before they do I wanted to highlight a price crunch on this portable powerstation.

The Jackery Explorer 240D is down to $139 (was $209) at Amazon, offering a huge $70 saving on this compact power station which is perfect for emergencies or an office away from home.

Today's best Jackery Explorer 240D deal

Jackery Explorer 240D
Save 33% ($70)
Jackery Explorer 240D: was $209 now $139 at Amazon

What you need to know
Jackery Explorer 240D Power Bank

<p>The Explorer 240D is designed first and foremost to be compact and portable. It will easily fit into a reasonably sized glovebox, backpack, or under a seat, and can be charged using mains electricity, solar panels, or through a DC car charger port. Plus, the USB-C cable is heavily braided, allowing it to double up as a carrying handle.

Why this is a great Jackery Explorer 240D deal

Out of the best portable power stations we've tested, TechRadar Pro have seen all manner of capacities, sizes, and ratings - so we know a thing or two.

But this is definitely one of the smallest portable power stations that qualifies both as portable and as a power station. In fact, Jackery advertises it is around 70% smaller and 46% lighter than the industry standard power stations that offer the same capacity.

It can charge up to 4 devices at once from the 240D's compliment of USB ports, which includes 3 USB-C's and a USB 3.0.

The battery is rated to last 6000+ charge cycles or over 10 years, and every purchase has a with a 5 year warranty included.

And all of that is contained within a compact package measuring just 4.73 x 6.69 x 4.19 inches and weighing less than 5lbs.

Benedict Collins
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