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This Emergency-Ready Solar Power Station Is $90 Off Its Retail Price

This Emergency-Ready Solar Power Station Is $90 Off Its Retail Price

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Stay connected in emergencies, on road trips, or in off-grid situations with the Alpha Digital 320W Portable Power Station and Solar Panel Bundle. This compact power station delivers serious charging capacity with 93,120mAh and up to 320W output, keeping your essential devices running, anytime, anywhere.
The power station supports up to eight devices simultaneously, including laptops, phones, tablets, drones, and cameras, through a mix of AC, DC, USB-A, and USB-C ports. A digital display lets you track charge and discharge status in real time. Built-in protections keep your gear safe, while the integrated flashlight adds utility for nighttime or emergency use.
The bundle includes a high-efficiency, waterproof solar panel that folds for transport and recharges the power station or your devices directly. With USB 3.0, USB-C, and DC output options—and 10 connector plugs—you'll have broad compatibility without extra adapters.
Ideal for camping, traveling, or as a backup power source at home, this Alpha Digital 320W Portable Power Station and Solar Panel Bundle provides a dependable off-grid solution for just $309.99 (reg. $399.99), including free shipping.
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