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BLUETTI Portable Power Station AC2A, 204Wh LiFePO4 Battery Backup w/ 2 300W (600W Power Lifting) AC Outlets, Recharge from 0-80% in 45 Min., Solar Generator for Outdoor Camping (Solar Panel Optional)

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Style: BLUETTI AC2A


Features

  • [Portable & Powerful] - With a 300W AC inverter, 204Wh capacity, 6 outlets, yet weighs only 7.9 lbs, this power station is your perfect partner for outdoor adventure, camping, RV trip or even home backup.
  • [Fast Charging] - With 270W Turbo Charging, charging AC2A from 0-80% takes only 40 mins, and 100% in 70 mins. You can also get it charged via solar panel, car, and lead-acid battery.
  • [Safe & Durable] - Built with LiFePO4 battery batteries and BMS for safety and longevity. The AC2A can be activated even when the battery runs out, making it a perfect power source for emergency relief.
  • [App Remote Control] - Using the BLUETTI App, you can monitor its status, set the charging / discharging mode, and achieve an OTA update on your phone. Intelligent power management made easy.
  • [What You Get] - BLUETTI AC2A portable power station, AC charging cable, solar charging cable, user manual, 5-year warranty, and friendly customer service.

Brand: BLUETTI


Wattage: 300 watts


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Solar Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Item Weight: 7.9 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Output Wattage: 300


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: User Manual, AC2A


Brand: BLUETTI


Wattage: 300 watts


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Solar Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Item Weight: 7.9 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Output Wattage: 300


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: User Manual, AC2A


Product Dimensions: 9.8"L x 6.2"W x 6.9"H


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Runtime: 1 hour and 10 minutes


Total Power Outlets: 6


Frequency: 50 Hz


Item Weight: 7.9 pounds


Manufacturer: BLUETTI


Item model number: AC2A


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • What's Not To Like
Style: BLUETTI AC2A
Be sceptical of the bad reviews. This is an additional Bluetti I purchased and it too performs as intended. Build quality is very good; the user interface is easy; power for AC and DC; hands free Bluetooth; light weight; multiple charging options; sexy :). What's Not to like? OK, I suggest not paying full retail price. It's not worth that to me, but value is a users opinion. Not high amperage [DC] for Amateur Radio use and maybe noisy on HF with AC on - as normal with other brands as well. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024 by dustoff499

  • Robust and Well Built
Style: BLUETTI AC2A
This unit appears to be well-built and quite robust.. The engineering and build quality are excellent!. As far as the quality and longevity of the batteries is concerned, only time will tell, but I am quite hopeful. My experience with lead-acid-battery backups has been quite poor, so I am looking forward to see if LiFePO4 batteries live up to their reputation. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024 by Rudy W. Maich

  • Small & Light
Style: BLUETTI AC2A
Good unit. Easy to put in roof top tent to run lights, laptop and cellphones. Also used to AC charge my Bluetti AC70 from my 400 watt truck inverter as it only requires 270 watts for standard charging.
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2024 by Fredericka 95

  • Saved me on my first day of use!
Style: BLUETTI AC2A
It has been only one day and this has saved me. I work from home and my power went out. This device had enough power to keep my desktop computer running for four hours. I could monitor my power from my ipad as I was working. I just happened to purchase the car/ xt60 adapter. This allowed me to use two Anker 521 solar banks as a bolster to keep me running a full work day. I love my Anker 521 s and their amber light, and their slightly higher capacity. However I lost power once for 48 hours. With a generator it still took way too long to top off these banks. The bluettie will turbo charge itself with that same generator in a really short amount of time. Eventually my power came back on. Instead of unplugging my computer I just plugged my bluetti back into the wall. The bluetti charged itself and once full it used the wall power for the computer. It really does pass the power through. Where my Ankers seemed to sip on the battery power potentially degrading the battery over time. This really could be used as a UPS, and i will plug into my bluetti when the next storm comes. For some reason my Ankers did cause my computer to shut down as if a surge had tripped them at least three times in eight hours. The Bluetti with the same 300 watt, but lower watt hour, did not have this problem. It was smooth sailing. My desktop computer was only using at max 30/35 watts. This Ac2A reminds me of the Ecoflow that I always wanted, the River Mini. However the mini did not have LIFEPO BATTERIES. They were only good for 500 cycles before degrading. This Bluetti is potentially good for 3k cycles. The Ankers have a conspicuous lunch box appearance. The small size of the bluettie and hidden handle would make me feel less conscpicuous if I needed to emergency charge at a coffee shop for instance. There was a Hurricane I went through where half the city grid was down. With a device like this I could have run to a family members house and zip zoomed a charge really fast. Heck just driving and charging would have almost had me to full. In emergencies speed charging is king! Here is another kick. I have power banks that output 65 to 100 watts. Potentially I could use a usbc/ xt60 adapter to support my bluetti with those banks. I will have to test that later. I know my ankers will siphon power from those banks with a usbc to usbc connection. Tax Return season is here and I am allready eyeballing the bluetti AC180. With this speed charge technology, if paired with a propane generator, I could survive a hurricane power outage in style. And keep the emergency devices topped off. Living through the Texas freeze gave me an interest in these devices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024 by JAIME

  • Best for passthrough applications
Style: BLUETTI AC2A
I had previously purchased three different Jackeriy power banks of different sizes and all performed better than adequately, until one day one of them failed. Now, this review is not about Jackery, who by the way replaced the item even after the official warranty period had expired (so good on them) This review is about something called "Pass Through Charging" and I think although the Jackery is good for saving power for an emergency, camping or off grid applications the type of battery it uses seems more susceptible to heat buildup while being continuously plugged in and used as a pass through device. One of my uses for these backup batteries is that I wanted something to plug my cable modem into in case there was a power outage. I have ring cameras (which have their own batteries) but when the power, and thus the internet goes down, so do my cameras ability to tell me what is going on if I'm not there. The Bluetti is a LiFE battery and has noticeably lower heat generation when continuously plugged in and powering my modem. Also, the recharge rate from a deep discharge is quite a bit faster than the Lithium batteries. If pass through is your application, go with the Bluetti. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2024 by Harold E. Johnson

  • Doesn’t stay charged when not in use.
Style: BLUETTI AC2A
I live off grid. I have a Jackery 300 that I run fairy lights, charge phone and iPad, a reading light and occasionally an electric keyboard. I only need to recharge every three days. I wanted another 300 for fairy lights in my living space. I purchased the Bluetti as it was on sale and I was only running fairy lights. I charged it fully and ran fairy lights for a few hours. Then I turned it off at 81% charge. In the morning the Bluetti had only 44% charge. It shouldn’t be draining that fast while turned off. I will return this! Get a Jackery! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2024 by Nancy Knox

  • Good qyality
Style: BLUETTI AC2A+120W Solar Panel
Very good quality product
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2024 by Jay online

  • Non delivery
Style: BLUETTI AC2A+120W Solar Panel
They handle their own shipping and claim to have backorder problems. Never delivered despite claims they did. This caused me to dig deeper. Read up on Bluetti and go with Ecoflow instead. Customer support is either very bad or sometimes good. Many bad stories out there. Charging issues. Many people can't get units to charge. Quality issues with calibration. People are getting unusual discharge rates when idle or other charge discharge issues. Capacity lies. Shipping delays or non delivery, note fine print any returns for any reason even defective all shipping costs are your responsibility.... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2023 by M. Customer

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