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Lightning deal takes BLUETTI 300W power station to $129, GoTrax XR Elite e-scooter $320, more

Tuesday’s list of deals is on the more affordable side of things with an Amazon Lightning deal striking BLUETTI’s 6-outlet 300W power station down to $129. If that’s not powerful enough, you can still find Segway’s Cube 2000 for $539. And with spring around the corner, now is a good time to start thinking about e-bikes and e-scooters with some discounted GoTrax and Navee models at the bottom of this post.

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Portable power stations don’t have to cost a fortune, this 6-outlet BLUETTI 300W model is $129 at Amazon today

We feature loads of high-end, ultra-powerful home backup solutions, off-grid power stations for adventure-seekers, and everything in between. Some of these things can be wildly pricey, but if you’re just looking for something more casual that can keep some tech running during power outages or on camping trips, this BLUETTI AC2A Portable Power Station is down at $128.99 shipped right now as part of an Amazon Lightning deal.

Through the rest of today, the official Bluetti Amazon storefront is offering its AC2A Portable Power Station with 204Wh solar generator LiFePO4 battery backup action down at$128.99 shipped.

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This model carries a $219 list price these days on the official Bluetti site where it is currently marked down to $149. While it has more regularly been sitting down at closer to $139 on Amazon over the last few months, this model did regularly makes its way back up to $219 across 2025 and is now matching the lowest price we have tracked on Amazon in several months.

Again, it’s not some uber-powerful solution that’s going to be able to run the fridge, your MacBook, and the dishwasher during an emergency, but it is also a fraction of a fraction of the price of those whole home models and makes for a casual and manageable power solution that can come in handy at home and on the road too.

Originally $1,700 Segway Cube 2000 portable power station now sitting down at $539 via Amazon

Amazon is now offering the Segway Cube 2000 Portable Power Station down at $538.99 shipped – one of the lowest prices we have ever tracked at as much as $1,160 under the price Segway charges for one right now.

While this model carries a $1,700 list price directly from Segway and did fetch as much on Amazon for most of 2025, it began to drop in price significantly starting last summer and now carries a $900 list price on Amazon, while more typically selling for closer to $600.

Nonetheless, this model has been going for closer to $600 at Amazon over the last few months and the $539 deal pricewe have here today is on par with the lowest we have tracked there this year.

Segway is perhaps not the first brand you might think of when it comes to portable power stations like this with options from ECOFLOW, Anker SOLIX, and Bluetti out there, but this is a brand that knows its battery power and we are talking about a model that would have run you $1,700 not more than 8 months ago.

It delivers 2200W AC power alongside what the brand refers to as “super-fast charging capabilities” – “achieve up to 2048 Wh of power in just 1.8 hours, minimizing downtime and maximizing productivity.” Its internal LiFePO4 battery can handle 4000+ cycles and comes protected from the elements by way of “an IP56 rating for water and dust protection” The 5-year warranty is a nice touch too.

Today’s accessory deals:

Travel up to 50 miles while saving far more money on GoTrax’s latest R7 e-bike down at its $765 low

Get the entry-level GoTrax XR Elite Max e-scooter with an 18-mile range and regen brakes at its $320 low ($100 off)

Amazon is giving you another shot at the new Navee XT5 Pro long-range off-road e-scooter for a $1,100 low (Reg. $1,500)

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