The Jackery HomePower 3000 portable power station is $1,400 cheaper than usual this Prime Day, bundled with 200W solar panels at $1,599.
The unit carries a 3,000-watt-hour capacity and is designed to run household essentials — refrigerators, lights, Wi-Fi routers, and fans — during outages. Jackery claims it can keep a fridge running for up to 24 hours on a charge and switches over nearly instantly when grid power drops, which matters for medical equipment or anything that can't handle an interruption. It recharges in under two hours from a wall outlet and also accepts solar, car, or generator input.
Portable power stations have become a crowded category as extreme weather events make backup power feel less optional. The HomePower 3000 competes directly with EcoFlow's DELTA Pro line, and a $1,599 price point with solar panels included narrows that gap considerably — EcoFlow's comparable bundle typically runs higher without a sale. For buyers who've been sitting on the fence, Prime Day discounts on big-ticket gear like this tend not to recur at the same depth until Black Friday.
The $2,999 list price is a high anchor — Jackery and its competitors have been known to lean on steep MSRPs to make sale prices pop. Whether you'd ever pay full price is a fair question; whether $1,599 with panels is a reasonable market price for this capacity is a different one, and by current standards, it is.
