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And now it’s time for my final thoughts on this combo power station plus solar panel. First a few words about the solar panel I think it’s the correct size for this power station giving reasonable charging times, it’s a very nice build quality, does the job it was created for so it’s definitely worth getting it if you plan to recharge on the go from the sun.
About the power station, at least for me it is a perfect size both in terms of battery capacity but also physically and weight wise a much better fit for me than the bigger blitzwolf station that I reviewed previously.
It’s got lithium ion cells so not the best when you compare to lithium ion phosphate in terms of safety and number of cycles but in this price range, lithium ion cells is what you get which again are perfectly fit for purpose. However one thing to watch for is the temperature range which they do mention in the manual it’s 0 to 40 degrees Celsius, don’t try to charge this in below zero temperatures as that will damage the batteries, I think it even has a protection feature that will prevent you from doing that.
In terms of dc outputs and features, it definitely has less ports and less capability than bigger power stations but unless you have some very specific use cases for those, it’s no use to you for just ticking them on a paper spec sheet. For example it’s no use to me if the blitzwolf station really outputs 3A on the USB Type-A ports instead of 2.4A on this guy because my phone is going to accept a maximum of 2.4A anyway. But I do agree that they should update their user manual to include the real specifications for these USB ports because it creates confusion and disappointment if the user expect 3A and it’s not getting it.
USB Type-C port has just 65W output even though it claims 100W, but Maybe that just some miss communication when they wrote the user manual, I don’t know. Bottom line being that 65W on a USB-C should be enough for most people using this when traveling.
The Wireless charger is unusable unless you have some kind of flat device that might be able to align with the charging pad, my phone just doesn’t fit very well in there, not even if I rotate it 90 degrees.
A big advantage of this power station is that it comes with this status screen and a bluetooth connection which makes it very easy to monitor if your outputs are on or off, how much power goes in or out, especially when charging with a solar panel or using the mains inverter. Also gives you control over the flashlight feature which is pretty nice to do in a camping type scenario.
So because of the form factor, size and feature set this will be my next preferred power station to take with me when going on a trip. Might be a different set of requirements for you but definitely worth checking this one out if you are in the market for such a gadget. There will be a link in the description of the video with a discount code for you to use so you can get this for a special price.
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