The unit is designed for portability, packing a 288Wh battery capable of delivering 300W of continuous power with a 600W surge capacity. It features a versatile array of eight charging ports, including three AC outlets, a car socket, a pair of 140W USB-C ports, and additional USB-A and USB-C connectivity. This setup ensures that laptops, drones, cameras, and smartphones remain functional while off-grid.
Longevity is a core focus of the hardware, which utilizes LiFePO4 battery chemistry. Anker rates these cells for up to 3,000 charge cycles, a lifespan the company estimates at approximately 10 years of regular use. Users have multiple refueling options, ranging from standard wall outlets and car chargers to USB-C PD 3.1 or compatible solar panels, which are sold separately.




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