Two 200W foldable panels that suit any 1–2kWh station. The difference is yield-and-durability versus price-and-simplicity.
The Jackery yields more and survives more. Its bifacial cells capture reflected light off the ground for a real bump over single-sided panels in bright conditions, and the IP68 rating is unusually rugged — it shrugs off rain and dust that a typical foldable wouldn't. If you camp in variable weather or want maximum harvest, it's the stronger panel.
The Anker is the value play. It's typically cheaper, IP67-rated (still weather-resistant), and its adjustable kickstand makes it easy to track the sun through the day — which matters more for real output than most buyers expect (why angle and conditions cut into solar). No bifacial trick, just a dependable panel at a friendlier price.
Full reviews: Jackery SolarSaga 200W (currently $379.00) · Anker SOLIX PS200 (currently $359.99). Charging a 2kWh station? Consider the Renogy 400W Suitcase (currently $495.99) instead.

