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expiredbhasleiet posted Mar 28, 2026 03:06 AM

Segway Cube 1000 LiFePO4 1024Wh 2200W Power Station

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$293

$1,000

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Segway has Segway Cube 1000 LiFePO4 1024Wh 2200W Power Station (CUBE-1000) on sale for $312.99 - $25 when you apply discount code WELCOME20 at checkout = $292.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member bhasleiet for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • High-power output: 2200W AC (expandable to 4400W with R-drive function)
  • Robust & durable: IP56-rated design; LiFePO4 battery with over 4000 cycles; Magnesium alloy AM60B skeleton shell with Mecha construction
  • Rapid recharging: 1kWh in 1.2 hours; supports 1250W AC + 800W solar input at 97% efficiency
  • Expandable capacity: Stack up to 4 BTX-1000 batteries (sold separately) for 5kWh total
  • Versatile ports: Dual 100W USB-C outputs; car battery detection for stable recharging
  • Warranty: 5-year coverage for long-term reliability and peace of mind

Editor's Notes

Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • This price is $37 lower than our February '26 Frontpage Deal.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Segway has Segway Cube 1000 LiFePO4 1024Wh 2200W Power Station (CUBE-1000) on sale for $312.99 - $25 when you apply discount code WELCOME20 at checkout = $292.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member bhasleiet for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • High-power output: 2200W AC (expandable to 4400W with R-drive function)
  • Robust & durable: IP56-rated design; LiFePO4 battery with over 4000 cycles; Magnesium alloy AM60B skeleton shell with Mecha construction
  • Rapid recharging: 1kWh in 1.2 hours; supports 1250W AC + 800W solar input at 97% efficiency
  • Expandable capacity: Stack up to 4 BTX-1000 batteries (sold separately) for 5kWh total
  • Versatile ports: Dual 100W USB-C outputs; car battery detection for stable recharging
  • Warranty: 5-year coverage for long-term reliability and peace of mind

Editor's Notes

Written by Neo45 | Staff
  • Rated 4.9 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
  • This price is $37 lower than our February '26 Frontpage Deal.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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majorhavoc
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Project Farm did a fairly in-depth Youtube comparison of popular power stations in this category including the Segway and the Oupes (I always seem to get dinged by SD for linking directly to external websites - just search YT for "Project Farm Best Power Station"). If you can sit through the entire 20+ minute comparison and tolerate his somewhat repetitive, grating voice narration, PF does a very good job comparing the Seway to its competitors. The final chart at the end (20:57), shows that he rated the Jackery the best, although it cost 3x the Segway's $499 price (at the time). He judged the best "budget" model to be the Ecoflow at $699.

But the Segway acquitted itself quite well across a broad range of tests. And had it been available for this $293 sale price at the time of the review, it would have (IMHO) stood out as an unusually good buy - as long as your needs don't require the absolute highest capacity, shortest charging rate, or purest sine wave power delivery. Noteably, it also worked as a competent UPS for computers.
golfreak
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I have this Segway unit.
The Oupes Mega 1 is on sale right now for $299 and it's better in every way.

It's lighter.
Better solar inputs. up to 75v vs 60v. This is important because you can series 3 panels(most smaller panels are around 22v voc).
The best thing about the Mega 1 is the easy DIY expansion battery. Any 48v battery can be a expansion battery. Use ordinary MC4 pins to create cables to the 48v battery.
Oupes is in the power station business.
Segway is not. They haven't come up with anything new for 2 yrs. I think they are just clearing these out.

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Mar 28, 2026 03:24 AM
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luckygecko
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Mar 28, 2026 03:24 AM
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WELCOME20 to save your inbox.
Mar 28, 2026 03:41 AM
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slam518327Mar 28, 2026 03:41 AM
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Code is unlimited use
Mar 28, 2026 05:25 AM
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sounderSDMar 28, 2026 05:25 AM
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Who do you think paid $1000 recently?
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Mar 28, 2026 05:32 AM
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FwumplyMar 28, 2026 05:32 AM
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Is it LiFePO4?
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Mar 28, 2026 06:09 AM
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RobL8161Mar 28, 2026 06:09 AM
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Quote from Fwumply :
Is it LiFePO4?
Spec says it's is. It's a 1kw capacity
Mar 28, 2026 06:09 AM
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WiseRecess9745Mar 28, 2026 06:09 AM
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Quote from Fwumply :
Is it LiFePO4?
Yup, their site says it is.
Mar 28, 2026 06:10 AM
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RedRadiusMar 28, 2026 06:10 AM
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Checking specs sheet this is LiFePo 1024 wH at 35lbs of weight, 2200w output

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EvilTimmyMar 28, 2026 09:24 AM
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Quote from RedRadius :
Checking specs sheet this is LiFePo 1024 wH at 35lbs of weight, 2200w output
Sounds pretty on par with the OUPES Mega 1 that's been hovering around this price point for a while. It's the same LiFePO @ 1024Wh, 27.8lbs but a slightly lower 2000W output.
Mar 28, 2026 12:35 PM
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majorhavocMar 28, 2026 12:35 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank majorhavoc

Project Farm did a fairly in-depth Youtube comparison of popular power stations in this category including the Segway and the Oupes (I always seem to get dinged by SD for linking directly to external websites - just search YT for "Project Farm Best Power Station"). If you can sit through the entire 20+ minute comparison and tolerate his somewhat repetitive, grating voice narration, PF does a very good job comparing the Seway to its competitors. The final chart at the end (20:57), shows that he rated the Jackery the best, although it cost 3x the Segway's $499 price (at the time). He judged the best "budget" model to be the Ecoflow at $699.

But the Segway acquitted itself quite well across a broad range of tests. And had it been available for this $293 sale price at the time of the review, it would have (IMHO) stood out as an unusually good buy - as long as your needs don't require the absolute highest capacity, shortest charging rate, or purest sine wave power delivery. Noteably, it also worked as a competent UPS for computers.
Last edited by majorhavoc March 28, 2026 at 05:38 AM.
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sup3rson1cMar 28, 2026 12:41 PM
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Are the solar inputs for all (or most) of these batteries cross-compatible with other brands?
Mar 28, 2026 01:08 PM
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dungeonlaaMar 28, 2026 01:08 PM
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Any experience with operating it under freezing temperatures? Debating between a power station/solar and digging a long trench to my sheds. Mostly needed for lights and occasional use of a table saw and etc. thanks for any feedback
Mar 28, 2026 01:29 PM
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ChonklaMar 28, 2026 01:29 PM
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Quote from majorhavoc :
Project Farm did a fairly in-depth Youtube comparison of popular power stations in this category including the Segway and the Oupes (I always seem to get dinged by SD for linking directly to external websites - just search YT for "Project Farm Best Power Station"). If you can sit through the entire 20+ minute comparison and tolerate his somewhat repetitive, grating voice narration, PF does a very good job comparing the Seway to its competitors. The final chart at the end (20:57), shows that he rated the Jackery the best, although it cost 3x the Segway's $499 price (at the time). He judged the best "budget" model to be the Ecoflow at $699.

But the Segway acquitted itself quite well across a broad range of tests. And had it been available for this $293 sale price at the time of the review, it would have (IMHO) stood out as an unusually good buy - as long as your needs don't require the absolute highest capacity, shortest charging rate, or purest sine wave power delivery. Noteably, it also worked as a competent UPS for computers.
I love PF and (unfortunately) I read your entire post in his voice.
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tonymontana444Mar 28, 2026 01:31 PM
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Quote from sup3rson1c :
Are the solar inputs for all (or most) of these batteries cross-compatible with other brands?
Jackery has a different input on my brothers than my EcoFlow and Bluetti, which use XT60 input for solar. Haven't looked at the Segway yet
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golfreakMar 28, 2026 02:19 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank golfreak

I have this Segway unit.
The Oupes Mega 1 is on sale right now for $299 and it's better in every way.
  • It's lighter.
  • Better solar inputs. up to 75v vs 60v. This is important because you can series 3 panels(most smaller panels are around 22v voc).
  • The best thing about the Mega 1 is the easy DIY expansion battery. Any 48v battery can be a expansion battery. Use ordinary MC4 pins to create cables to the 48v battery.
Oupes is in the power station business.
Segway is not. They haven't come up with anything new for 2 yrs. I think they are just clearing these out.
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sup3rson1cMar 28, 2026 02:30 PM
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Quote from tonymontana444 :
Jackery has a different input on my brothers than my EcoFlow and Bluetti, which use XT60 input for solar. Haven't looked at the Segway yet
Thank you

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