Several Starlink Gen 2 accessories are 30% off right now

If you own a Gen 2 Standard Actuated dish, now is a great time to grab some spare parts, or that accessory you’ve been meaning to buy. Several products are discounted 30% or more in the Starlink shop. Items that are on sale are marked “Discounted” in the product title.

Access the Starlink shop on the app or website, shop.starlink.com

The Starlink Travel Case is now $175, down from $250. The Travel Case is a backpack case that neatly organizes all the components of the Gen 2 kit for easy storage and transport. Be sure to check out my review here.

Need to expand your Wifi coverage with a mesh router? The Gen 2 Mesh Wifi Router is now just $100. That’s a $45 discount! All Gen 2 routers are identical, so they can be used as the main router or a wireless mesh node. It’s a good idea to grab one while they are on sale so that you have a spare router in case your main unit fails down the road.

Gen 2 accessory discounts

The 75′ and 150′ Gen 2 Starlink Cable’s are also on sale right now. The cable, and specifically the connectors, are a common failure point on the Gen 2 system. It might be wise to grab a spare so you can get back online quickly in the event of a failure.

The Starlink Ethernet Adapter is pretty cheap to begin with, but now it’s even cheaper. Normally $25, it’s on sale for just $17. The Ethernet Adapter is what gives the Gen 2 system an Ethernet LAN port, allowing you to connect devices or use a 3rd party router.

Finally, the last Gen 2 accessory that has been marked down is the Pipe Adapter. It’s normally $50, but it has been marked down to $35. The Pipe Adapter is a great way to adapt the Gen 2 Standard Actuated dish to virtually any kind of pole or mount. To learn more, check out my full review and installation tutorial.

I can only speculate as to why Starlink has discounted several Gen 2 accessories. I think the obvious theory is that Starlink is clearing out inventory as Gen 2 is slowly phased out. The newer Gen 3 hardware started rolling out at the beginning of the year, and continues to replace Gen 2 as the default hardware option in markets around the world.

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