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Takki Portable Power Station 83Wh Camping Solar Generator Power Bank with 110V/80W AC Outlet USB Type-C Port Camping Light Lithium Battery for Home Emergency Laptop Battery Backup

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Color: Orange Green


Features

  • Portable Power Station: The multi-interface output portable power stations support fast charging function for laptop, cell phones, iPad, camera, LED light, camping fan etc. Also serves as an emergency power station for camping supplies within 80W such as drones, CPAP machine, 12 volt refrigerator, camping air conditioner, etc. (Solar Panel Not Included)
  • Versatile Power Source: Armed with a 22500mAh rechargeable battery pack, camping generator features 1x 110V/80W(Peak 120W) AC outlets, 2x USB port(18W QC3.0) and 1x USB C port(PD 30W) that deliver stable and secure power as you expect. It's a great choice for car tent, mobile office, hurricane emergency supplies, RV camping accessories, road trip must haves, home appliances
  • Flashlights For Camping: LED light of portable power supply provides 4 different levels of brightness and SOS mode. Camping lights can last up to 94 hours, 13 hours and 30 hours in power saving, super bright and SOS modes respectively. Perfectly suit outdoor adventures, hiking, fishing, power outage, emergency situations, truck bed tent, reading, etc.
  • Triple Rechargeable Modes: The portable solar generator can be charged via AC adapters, car chargers, or in direct sunlight via 12-22 volt solar panels(not included). It is ideal battery backup kits for car camping, overland journey, air travel, outdoor off-grid activities and etc. So you can recharge power anywhere you want without worrying about low power and diminishing battery capacity.
  • Portable & Safe Charging: The solid handle makes power station easy to carry, heat dissipation holes designed on the back and safe battery management system which support overload, over voltage, over current, over temperature and short circuit protection during charging to ensure itself and the powered equipment are not damaged.
  • Emergency: The camping power supply for emergency that charging for high-power devices within 80W can be used for more than 2 hours, depending on the data of the device. For example, 40W of CPAP, fully charged can be used continuously for more than 2 hours, to play the role of emergency.
  • The portable power station can power devices up to 80W(Peak 120W), if more than that, it will automatically cut off the power protection. It can't supply power to the air mattress.

Brand: Takki


Wattage: 83.25 Watt-hours


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping, Commercial, Emergency/Power outage, Indoor/Outdoor, Laptop/Phones/Camera, Residential


Item Weight: 1.98 Pounds


Voltage: 110 Volts (AC)


Output Wattage: 100 Watts


Special Feature: Fast Charging, Outlets, Portable, Rechargeable Battery, Super Quiet


Included Components: Charger, Power station


Wattage: 83.25 Watt-hours


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping, Commercial, Emergency/Power outage, Indoor/Outdoor, Laptop/Phones/Camera, Residential


Voltage: 110 Volts (AC)


Output Wattage: 100 Watts


Additional Features: Fast Charging, Outlets, Portable, Rechargeable Battery, Super Quiet


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Runtime: 94 hours


Total Power Outlets: 4


Frequency: 60 Hz


Engine Power Maximum: 80 Watts


Starting Wattage: 120 Watts


Running Wattage: 80 Watts


Is Electric: Yes


Brand Name: Takki


Included Components: Charger, Power station


Model Name: S89


Model Number: S89


Manufacturer: Takki


Item Type Name: Portable Power Sation


Warranty Description: 1 YEAR


Item Weight: 1.98 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 3.78"L x 2.87"W x 7.52"H


Color: Orange Green


Material Type: ABS


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • No annoying auto AC shutdown! Great unit!
Color: Orange
This Takki S81 is great! I need 120V AC on/near my kitchen table for laptop when battery dies. It takes up less room than the older Anker unit I used. This power station provided an additional 11 hours of laptop runtime from "dead to dead agajn". The S81 provides 80 watts of 120 volts continiually, but laptop charger only draws 40-42 watts until laptop reaches 85%, then draws 25 watts. S81 didnt run 11 hours, but I charged laptop partially twice ran it 11 hours more from dead. Best part, S81 doesnt shut off automatically when AC power draw is under 20 watts like my older Anker unit. It kept AC output on with a 1 watt load, as well as nothing plugged in. The USB outputs will shut off after 20 seconds though if the DC draw is too low as with smaller devices or approaching full charge. Luckily the manual stated that to avoid this, simply turn on the AC outlet, even though no AC cord needs to be plugged into it. Cooling fan didnt come on until running AC for 1 hour, but was extremely quiet. My Anker unit fan comes on right away with same laptop, based on sensing power draw, not temperature. Had to struggle to hear fan on the Takki. Discharging air measured only 100⁰F. Initially was looking for a fanless station due to my Anker station fan became very loud over 5 years. Wish I knew that Takki made the "S81 Max" model. Is identical in every way, dimensions, power, etc., except a 25% bigger battery (25% more runtime) for only $28 more. I also wish this unit was pure sine wave AC, but is "modified sine wave" (square wave). No issue running the laptop charger though. Great looking unit! And compact size which was biggest attraction. Great for low powered AC appliances. Convenient, compact, attractive, and many features/functions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2026 by James U. James U.

  • Essential for remote/primitive camping!
Color: Orange Green
We took this portable power station on a 10-day remote camping trip in Alaska, and it exceeded all our expectations. It kept our phones and flashlights charged with no issues at all. We also used it to power the air mattress pump. The flashlight on this unit was super bright, and came in handy in the dry cabin at night, as well as random trips to the outhouse in the dark. We charged it using a solar panel (not included) during the day and also topped it off while driving between camping spots using the car outlet. Both methods worked smoothly, and we never once ran out of power. This thing was a game-changer for staying connected, navigating, and just keeping our gear functional in the wilderness. It’s well-built, easy to use, and light enough to haul around without much trouble. If you're heading off-grid—especially somewhere as remote as Alaska—this is a must-have. Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 2, 2025 by Christy Calhoun

  • Pretty great for small size!
I just picked this up today and, so far, it's great! Lightweight, portable, ready to go, small size. As you can see from the picture, the solar panel is larger than the generator. Charging it outside now. There was some juice already so I could see how bright the light is. Take advice from the manual and don't look at it. It's bright. I'll update again after using it a bit. UPDATE: I'm a little disappointed. This takes forever to charge! I spent a couple hours outside charging with the solar panel and barely got 1 bar. I finished charging by plugging it in and it still took hours. Additionally, it won't power my 120v electric kettle and the small light I use only stays on a short while. I was able to get a couple of charges on my phone and small, portable power source but I'm considering returning it. Maybe there is something wrong with this one and I should troubleshoot...? Will do that and update again. LAST UPDATE: I figured out how to power my light. It turns off after a few seconds no matter if I choose AC power or use the USB attachment. When it turns off I switch it up. For instance, if I click on AC power, the lights for both AC and USB turn on. When my light goes off I switch off the AC power leaving only USB and then it stays on. It works the other way too. If I start just USB, then I have to hit AC. I'm disappointed that I can run my kettle off of it but I found another solution to that and I do like this little generator, even if it takes 5 hours to charge fully. This is definitely single person use and needs to be charged often. If I were to do it again, I would get one with more power that I can actually plug things into. So far, only the USB and C ports are useful to me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2025 by Goddess Lady Maria Goddess Lady Maria

  • Good Product
Color: Deep Orange
I think I’ll be returning this talking portable solar generator. For $88 I wasn’t expecting much from a 110W product, and the device itself is actually pretty good. I tested it with my AC outlet, and it charged my phone in about 30 minutes same as a regular charger. It’s very small, convenient, and handy to have. Updated three weeks after having this product. Was charging the device via Ac outlet charger became very hot. The power station only showing one light when it's fully charged. That's about it end of the power station However, I bought it about two weeks before Black Friday, and the price dropped afterward. Now I can get a 300W model for the same price, so this one no longer feels worth the cost. Because of that, it just didn’t meet my satisfaction for the price I paid. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2025 by Esynery Esynery

  • Good quality
Color: Orange Yellow
For what it's intended for this works very well. Good quality and very easy to use.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2026 by Agenthayden

  • A power source to rely on
I will always have one of these no matter what! Amazing for when you are out and away from electricity. I had the portable power bank before but misplaced it so I had to get this one with the solar panel. Pros: -large handle on the top part of the portable for easy handling -multiple ports of charging varies including the additional ports for laptop charging -a plug in port if you need to plug something in a wall -small holes on the solar panel for easy setup anywhere -extra stuff (small clips) for other usage -charges very well with al devices at a fast pace Con: -the bright light button at the front is very easy to turn on if it’s tapped or pressed lightly. -charges itself at a slow pace when using the panel, but normal rate when charging from the wall. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2025 by Alexis A. Jones Alexis A. Jones

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