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The Portable Power Station boasts a robust 27,000mAh capacity, allowing you to charge your devices multiple times. With 7 outputs and 3 inputs, it supports simultaneous charging for various devices. The PD 22.5W fast charging capability ensures your phone reaches 60% in just 30 minutes. Additionally, it features a versatile LED flashlight with 4 modes and a handy strap for easy transport, making it an essential companion for outdoor activities and emergencies.
J**M
Great for charging many devices
Does a very good job of charging devices on the go. I use it mainly for my Insta360 camera when I'm out making content and it keeps it charged up for hours longer. It's very study and we'll put together. For the money this charger does its job really well and the light that it has is very bright as well. The ability to charge many devices at once is a big selling point for myself as well.
T**O
Power bank with light
A solid power bank with emergency lights. Ideal for camping and outdoor use. Convenient and portable
M**R
The PGYOB 299Wh is a strong budget pick
I’ve been testing the PGYOB Portable Power Station (299Wh) for a mix of camping and emergency backup scenarios, and it’s a compact, capable option for the price—typically around $150-$200 depending on sales. With a 299Wh LiFePO4 battery, 300W continuous output (600W peak), and a variety of ports, it’s pitched as a versatile solar generator for outdoor adventures or power outages, and it mostly lives up to that.The build is lightweight—about 6-7 pounds—and feels durable with a solid plastic casing and a comfy carry handle. It’s not as rugged as pricier units like Jackery or EcoFlow, but it’s fine for tossing in a trunk or tent. The IP rating isn’t specified, so I wouldn’t trust it in heavy rain, though it handled a damp morning without issue. Charging options are a big plus: USB-C PD (60W input), AC wall outlet, car charger, or solar (panel not included). Via USB-C, it hit full charge in about 5-6 hours; AC was closer to 4.5 hours—decent, not blazing fast.Port-wise, it’s well-equipped: two 110V AC outlets (pure sine wave, safe for laptops), a 60W USB-C PD, QC 3.0 USB-A, standard USB-A, a 12V carport, and DC outputs. I ran a 50W fan for 5+ hours, charged my phone (15W) and laptop (45W) overnight, and still had juice left—roughly 85-90% usable capacity, which tracks with LiFePO4’s efficiency. The LED display shows battery percentage and wattage in/out, though it’s basic and dims in sunlight. A built-in flashlight with three modes (steady, SOS, strobe) was handy for nighttime setup.Performance is solid for its size. It powered a 100W mini fridge for about 2.5 hours before tapping out, and the pure sine wave kept my camera gear humming without glitches. Range isn’t a factor here—it’s about capacity, and 299Wh suits light-to-moderate loads. Recharging via a 100W solar panel (sold separately) took 5-6 hours in good sun, which is practical for off-grid use.A few gripes: the fan kicks on under load and isn’t whisper-quiet—more of a low hum, noticeable in a silent tent. Cooling’s adequate, but it gets warm after an hour at 200W+. The AC outlets lack covers, so dust could be an issue long-term. Some early Amazon reviews flagged slow charging or DOA units, but mine worked fine out of the box—seems like quality control varies.For $150-$200, the PGYOB 299Wh is a strong budget pick. It’s not a heavy-duty rig—don’t expect to run power tools or a full fridge all day—but for phones, lights, CPAP machines, or small appliances during a blackout or campsite stint, it’s reliable. I’d give it 4 out of 5 stars: great value and versatility, docked a point for fan noise and minor build quirks. If you need a lightweight, affordable power station, this one’s worth a look.
C**Y
Charging block
This power charger works great. I like the different adapters that are attached for any plug you may need. It’s small enough to put in a bag and use for the day and tells how much life is left on the charge!
S**Y
This little power station is my new travel buddy!
It's compact, lightweight, and the built-in cables are a lifesaver. No more tangled cords! Perfect for charging my phone, tablet, and even my camera on the go. It's like having a mini power outlet in my pocket!"
M**E
Great for my laptop
I like that this battery bank has a handle that it makes it easier for me to carry. Has many plus that can connect to multiples devices at the same time. I just wished the cords are longer…
A**R
Great for the price
Works great and the attachments work great. Takes a while to charge but it charges quickly.
P**S
Great for travel
Very nice portable charger. I got it for a road trip so that we can all plug in our devices in the car. More than enough ports (7) plus the 2 built in cables (a lightning, and a usb-c) for everyone. I have only charged 3 devices simultaneously and it did great. I would buy again and is very perfect for a family road trip or emergency.
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