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BROWEY 1600W (3200W Peak) Portable Power Station, 1024Wh LiFePO4 Battery with Built-in Solar Panel, 100W USB-C PD, Solar Generator for Camping, RV, Home Backup, Emergency

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Style: S1600


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  • Innovative Solar-Powered Generator Design:Recognized for its innovative design, this product received the iF Design Award 2022 Winner. This portable power station combines portability & high performance, making it ideal for emergency backup, camping, RV trips, and off-grid living. Featuring built-in solar panels + MPPT controller, it delivers faster solar charging and stable power output. It can also connect with other solar panels to increase charging efficiency. Even betterit can charge devices while collecting sunlight, so youll never run out of energy!
  • Safe & Steady Power Supply:With a 1600W (3200W peak) pure sine wave output and 1024Wh capacity, this portable power station can run refrigerators, CPAP machines, tools, and more. Equipped with 8 ports (AC/DC/USB-C PD 100W), its perfect for outdoor adventures, home backup, and emergencies.
  • LiFePO4 Long-Life Battery: Built with long-life LiFePO4 battery cells, this solar generator lasts 10+ years (3000+ cycles to 80% capacity). Its advanced BMS protects against overvoltage, overheating, and short circuits, ensuring safe, reliable power for years.
  • Multiple Charging Options: It takes only 3 hours to recharge 80% battery of the power station through the AC adapter and 100W PD USB-C port simultaneously. also Charge your portable solar generator via car outlet, High-efficiency 40W solar charging ,Keeps you powered during emergencies
  • What You Get: 1* BROWEY S1600 portable generator with solar panel , 1*Bag for Accessories, 1*AC adapter, 1* Car Charger Cable, 1* DC Output/Input Cable, 1* user guide, 10*DC plug Conversion Adapter, Enjoy product technical support from our customer support team.

Brand: BROWEY


Wattage: 1600 watts


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Item Weight: 26 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: Batteries


Color: Green


Brand: BROWEY


Wattage: 1600 watts


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Battery Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Item Weight: 26 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: Batteries


Color: Green


Product Dimensions: 17.2"L x 13.3"W x 5.7"H


UPC: 717813855528


Manufacturer: ‎‎‎Shenzhen Pannizhe Technology Co., Ltd.


Item Weight: 26 pounds


Item model number: DS-S1600


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included)


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  • Very nice product and design of BROWEY C600
The media could not be loaded. I ordered the Browey Power station because I wanted to be less dependent on fixed campsites or campsites with electricity when camping and to be able to use more energy from environmentally friendly sources at home. The decision to go with the Browey Power station was made for various reasons. On the one hand, with around 600 watts, it offers a sufficiently large amount of stored electricity, on the other hand, it offers a real sine wave inverter, which also makes it possible to safely connect AC devices to the socket without having to worry about damaging the devices. This was important to me, especially in relation to our camper, where it should play an important role. I also find the possibility to charge the power station without an additional solar panel very practical, but also to be able to connect a solar panel in parallel as an option. An additional criterion for the purchase was the higher-quality LiFePO4 battery, which is usually installed in cars rather than power banks. The power station was delivered well and securely packaged. The accessories are supplied in a separate small bag. In addition to the instructions, 10x DC adapters with cables for connecting to the power station, a power supply unit with cable and a cable for charging at the cigarette socket are included. The power station seems very stable and of high quality, so you don't have to worry that the handle or the stand could break off. The points on the device with which you set up the power station are padded with rubber so that the touchdown is cushioned. As a special feature, the Browey Power station offers a permanently installed 30 watt solar panel that can be opened almost steplessly so that at least one half can be optimally aligned to the sun. The easy-to-read, illuminated LCD display shows the charge level in 20% increments, which is quite sufficient. When charging, the bar flashes to show how full the power station is (continuously lit) or how much still needs to be charged (flashing). As soon as the solar panel is opened, the display starts and shows how much solar energy is currently being generated in watts. If you connect an external solar panel in parallel, an additional symbol lights up in the display. If you press the AC or DC button, the respective connections are activated, so that current is not permanently applied to the connections. In the case of the USB ports, only the ports in which a plug is inserted are activated. The display shows which connection types are activated and how high the current total consumption is. When the devices are charged, the display switches off automatically. There are three separate buttons for switching on the display and the two connection types AC and DC. All connections are protected from water/humidity with permanently mounted rubber covers. As connections (DC), there are 1x USB C with up to 65 watts and two USB A with up to 18 watts, as well as the possibility to connect two additional devices via 2 DC outputs. There is an outlet for alternating current (AC). In addition to the two DC outputs, there is also a DC input, which can be used to charge the power station either with the supplied car charger via a cigarette connection, the supplied power pack or an external (not included) solar panel. Charging works in parallel with the permanently installed solar panel, so that when you connect an external solar panel you can also use your own 30 watt panel. All in all, I am very satisfied with BROWEY's C600. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2023 by Space_Mtn Space_Mtn

  • Works Better Than Expected!
Style: C600
This thing is over-the-moon great! I have a full-size Starlink dish that I use as a backup in case my power goes out - as a UPS, if you will. Well, last week my power went out and I used this as a backup. Sure enough, our power was out for 3 days before it came back on. The battery worked perfectly, and it drew less than 80 watts per hour. This system would fully recharge when the sun came up, and would consistently and reliably provide we with power for my broadband satellite without any interruptions. I love this thing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2025 by E. Dereyes

  • I like it, but not sure it's worth it
Style: C600
Summary: The power station itself is pretty nice, but a bit underpowered at the price point. The built-in solar panel is really cool, but ultimately it provides such a small amount of power even under ideal conditions that in most cases it is probably more of a novelty than useful feature. This device is probably best suited for powering phones, laptops, lights and fans during a short camping trip. Full Thoughts: You can get a power station with much higher wattage and slightly bigger battery for a $100 less. You're paying extra and trading some power for the built-in solar panel. At the time of writing this, this is the only power station I could find with a solar panel built-in. A few things about solar and home power generators if you're new to it like I was: - Every other "solar generator" is just a power station (big battery with a standard power outlet) included with an external solar panel you can hook up to it. You can also hook up an external solar panel to this for extra power. In general you don't need a solar panel specifically made for the device. As long as both have the right DC input/output you should be able to use most solar panels with most power stations. In fact you can also hook up a gas generator if it has the right DC output. Solar panels for these things are not too expensive ($100-$150). To get anything close to a reasonable amount of charge you will need to get an external solar panel anyway. At 30 Watts, it would take days to charge this thing to full capacity with the built-in panel alone. Realistically, if you plan on using this in an emergency where you may need power for days, you will need an external panel as well (or some other power source). - Another thing to understand is that to get a decent charge, you really need to have the sun beating down directly on the panel. A shade tree, for example, can severely limit the amount of power you can get. With that in mind, you'll need to be very thoughtful about the placement of the panels. External panels will give you a lot of flexibility in terms of placement. On the other hand, they're a bit of a pain to setup. I live on the second floor of an apartment complex. I have a balcony which I thought would be sufficient, but there's a shade tree in front of it which blocks enough sunlight that often I get no charge. My only option is to put the panels in a window which has very little shade. With that, when the sun is facing the window with little cloud coverage, the built-in panel provides about 10 watts. The external panel provides about 20 watts. Together, I get 30 watts. It would still take days to fully charge this thing, but at least I get enough power to charge phones and maybe a laptop. - I wasn't familiar at all with the power usage of various devices so I didn't know if 600 watts was a lot or a little. It's a small to medium amount depending on the application. It's enough to power a lot of small devices, or energy efficient devices, but not enough to power anything substantial. I was hoping to power a microwave or a toaster oven or a small air conditioner, but no dice. Also understand that apparently a lot of devices draw a significant amount of extra power when they first start, so even if your device is rated at 500 watts for example, it may need 1000 to start and therefore will trip the overload protection and shut down the power bank. I was a bit surprised that this thing could power my big screen TV, but otherwise it's limited to things like fans, laptops, phones, etc. Also keep in mind that while it can theoretically power 600 watts worth of devices, it can only do that for an hour. Then you will need to recharge it which takes about 6 hours when connecting to a power outlet. With all that said I like this unit. It is well built and compact and just really well designed. The built-in solar panel is almost a novelty, but it does give me piece of mind that in an emergency I can get some power. Final Thoughts: If I were to do it over again, I might reconsider whether the built-in panel was worth the trade-offs. I would also reconsider what I hoped to accomplish with the device. I intend to use this for emergencies, probably not for camping, so that colors how I feel about all this. I would expect to power a fan and maybe a laptop and a phone for around 7 hours in an emergency, but it can only do that once with a single charge. Then, you're limited to what you can get from solar which in my case would be enough to power maybe 1 thing only while the sun is pointed directly at me. I also bought a small gas generator which I will use to charge the device when I can't get much sun. With all that, the benefit of the built-in panel (and the extra cost and trade-offs) becomes less appealing. I might buy a cheaper or more powerful or higher capacity unit and just use gas or an external panel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2024 by TechShopper

  • Portability
Very portable and conveinient
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2025 by kathie Morris

  • I got this for storms/camping. Came in super fast!
Style: C600
Overall I like it, it's a little heavy but I love the 2 in one power station/solar charging panel. I've not tried to solar charge it yet but used it for camping 1 time. I didn't plug in much but 2 USB light and charged a fan. Took 20% battery life, not sure if the cold had any effect on the battery drainage because it was a cold night. It's sturdy and the setup for solar charging is really easy. IT comes with everything you need! I forgot to include picture of the little black bag and plug in accessories that it comes with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025 by mallory mallory

  • Damaged items
Style: C600
Extremely upset it came in damaged and will not work. I am now out $500 this is ridiculous
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2025 by Beth Lewis

  • Perfect for camping with CPAPs
Style: C600
I love it! I purchased it primarily for camping with a CPAP and it will support my model for two full nights without recharging. It's still new and we are still getting used to it, but it does what it says and it is sturdy and easy to haul around. It is HEAVY, but that is what you will have with a strong battery like this. I'm 65 years old in average health and I can move it around short distances but if I knew I needed to haul it a large distance I would get a dolly. I definitely recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2025 by Beth B Alexander

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