Power stations are the power bank's bigger brother. More power. More ports. More everything.
Now, not everyone needs a power station, but I'm surprised as to how flexible they are and how many people who initially didn't think they needed one have gone on to buy one after having some hands-on time with mine.
Power banks are a great way to top up your smartphones, tablets, and other gadgets when out and about.
Read nowWho might find these handy? Campers, anyone needing a portable office when traveling, professional photographers, videographers, and drone operators who need power when outdoors, and those who want a backup power supply in case the lights go out are a good few examples.
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Some power stations are so big they need to be rolled around on wheels. Others are small and can be carried about with ease.
Some fall in the middle.
And this is exactly where the newAnker 757 Powerhouse fits. Big enough to offers lots of power and port options, but not so big that you feel like you need to warm up before moving it.
Capacity | 1229Wh |
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AC Output | 2 x 1500W (Pure Sine Wave) |
AC Power Surge | 2400W |
USB-A Output | 4 x 12W |
USB-C Output | 1 x 100W / 1 x 60W |
Car Socket Output | 120W |
AC Input | 1000W |
Recharge Time | 1 hour to 80%, 1.5 hours to 100% |
Solar Panel Input | 300W Max |
Solar Recharge Time | 3.6+ hour to 80% |
Net Weight | 19.9 kg/43.9 lb |
Dimensions | 463 x 288 x 237 mm/18.2 x 11.3 x 9.3 in |
Discharge Temperature | -20 - 40
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