This Deal On Anker Products Includes A Jump Starter And A Dash Cam

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Jack Kocsis Director of Commerce
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By now, you surely know how much the Daily Dealer likes Anker products. The consumer electronics company founded by Google alums keeps impressing us with their products, especially their charging technology.

Today only, two Anker products are on sale. One of them is a car jump starter that also serves as a portable charger power bank:

 

Normally $170, this Anker jump starter is 65 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $170, this Anker jump starter is 65 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Anker PowerCore Jump Starter mini, 400A Peak 12V 9000mAh, for Gasoline Engines up to 2.8L, Portable Charger Power Bank, Advanced Safety Protection and Built-In LED Flashlight on sale for $59.99

The other product is a dash cam. Recently, Anker has been experimenting with different sub-brands under which to sell their products. Last year, we introduced you to Eufy, the Anker line that makes robotic vacuums and other home products. Now, we can show you “Roav,” starting with this 53 percent off dash cam:

Normally $160, this Anker dash cam is 53 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Normally $160, this Anker dash cam is 53 percent off today (Photo via Amazon)

Roav by Anker Dash Cam C1 Pro, 2K Resolution 2560X1440, Built-In GPS/WiFi, 2.4″ LCD, 4-Lane Wide-Angle View Lens, G-Sensor, WDR, Loop Recording, 2-Port Charger, 32G microSD Card, Easy Sharing on sale for $74.99

If you have a car, either (or honestly both) of these deals are for you. Remember, these prices only last until the end of the day.

Photo via Amazon

Photo via Amazon

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