- Camping or during day trips when you really need to run many equipment on the go
- Using in vehicle for various on-the-go needs for many simultaneous users
- Power smart devices during a sudden power outage in your area
It has all AC/DC outlets per the latest standards and so, I would recommend this product. I could run my TV and laptops using these. However, I would suggest you verify your needed peak wattage before taking such products, as some types of equipment need more power to start but once started their wattage consumption lowers.
My 2 cents below:
Pros:
- Very functional product and it does the job that it is supposed to do to provide power
- 300W wattage & 288Wh capacity is appropriate for most basic to intermediate needs during travel unless you plan to use higher energy equipment
- Large battery (78000mAh) capacity and should be enough to run for long enough during emergency situations
- Thoughtful design with all possible inclusion of the ports (3*USB A Output all being QC3.0, 1*Pure Sine Wave AC Output, 1*Type-C Output (PD60W faster charging), a car port & 2 DC ports
- AC, DC & USB have dedicated power buttons to turn ON/OFF making it easier to handle
- PD USB-C port (60W) for charging is nice to have since most devices these days utilize the capability of PD fast charging including iPhones and tablets. Three Qualcomm fast charging is also onboarded for those devices that use USB-A ports to charge
- Description says it can power all devices connected to all possible ports in the generator together, however, I did not test that during my use but I can assure you DC, AC, and LED all work together
- The LCD digital screen shows the remaining battery/input/output wattage/AC output/DC output statuses and that is a great feature overall to have the numbers in real-time
- LED light at the side is useful too and it is bright enough. Also, it looks fancy and with multiple modes
- Generator can be charged by the solar panel but unfortunately, I didn't have that to test
- Comes with a car and a wall charging capability both
- Charging the battery to full is fast. When I got the product, it had 50% battery left and it took around 3 hour to make it 100%
- Overall the product looks very fancy and modern. Has a sleek aesthetic overall & very lightweight to carry around easily
- Has multiple safety standards including over-charging, over-power,over-voltage, and overheat
- Power adapter has an LED that turns red while charging and green when charged. It is small but good to have a feature. Adapter is rated as 60W charger, however I was getting 51W only
- Reasonably priced in the competition for this Wattage capacity
- Manual has detailed instructions & is clear and precise
Cons:
- Does not have LiFePO4 battery inside, instead has usual lithium NMC ones and the disadvantage of these is the less recharge cycle capability and also a shorter battery life
- It can charge via 3 methods but unfortunately, it can take input from only one at a time.
- AC plugs are at the bottom and some power plugs do touch the floor and the power station needs to be kept at an elevated place to make it work
- Why not include a wireless charging pad on the top (or somewhere else) for the phones and other devices that can leverage that functionality