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Portable Power Station 88.8WH, Solar Generator Lithium Battery Power 110V AC USB-C Power Delivery Solar Generators for Camping, Road Trips, Emergency Power

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Features

  • EXTRA USB-C PORT: Time to get rid of bulky adapters because charging your laptop at fast speeds only requires a single cable. See the power station recharge itself and give a high-speed charge to a wide range of devices.
  • EASY TO STORE AND CARRY: It weighs only 2.3lbs which is convenient to carry with the handle. It is ideal for using in car, camping, travel and outdoor photography because its super light weight and portable size.
  • ULTRA BRIGHT LED: The ultra-bright LED light of the portable power station has 2 lighting modes, constant, twinkling or SOS mode. Also there are 3 levels of brightness.
  • SAFE PROTECTION TECHNOLIGY:Battery Management System (BMS) enables voltage control, temperature control and more advanced safety operations. When it goes to short circuit or overpower, it will automatically shut off to protect itself and the powered devices. Designed with cooling vents, that help this portable power supply stay in safety temperature.
  • WHAT YOU GET: SBAOH P86 Portable Power Station (PowerHouse 88.8Wh), DC adapter, Cigarette Lighter Output, User Manual, our worry-free 1-year warranty, and friendly customer service.

Brand: SBAOH


Color: Black


Special Feature: Portable


Voltage: 110 Volts


Recommended Uses For Product: 露营


Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 3.5 x 3.8 inches


Item Weight: 2.3 pounds


Item model number: P86


Frequency: 60 Hz


Special features: Portable


Other display features: Wireless


Color: Black


Whats in the box: Charging Cable


Manufacturer: SBAOH


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: January 12, 2023


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Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2024 by Casey D.

  • Very portable, charges multiple devices
When you live where there are frequent power failures, you learn to get battery backups and have them charged and ready. This power station fits right into that preparedness idea. It has multiple types of outlets, so it's versatile as to what sorts of things it can power. The device itself is small and relatively lightweight. It only weighs around three pounds, and it's one of the smallest power stations I've seen. (The dimensions given are ‎5.9 x 3.5 x 3.8 inches.) It charges up relatively quickly. The indicator light on the front shows how much power it's got. The only drawback is that it's just a lightbar split into four increments, so it doesn't have a readout of the actual percentage charge remaining in the battery. I would have liked to have that feature. My favorite feature is the lamp on the side. It's got a diffuser over it and the light is bright, but also diffused. It's nice as a lantern, or just a source of light during a power failure. There are several light levels and modes to choose from, including an SOS one. As far as outlets, you have many to choose from. There is a car cigarette lighter plug outlet too, in case you've got devices that use it. It has two AC plugs, one is a two-prong outlet, the other is a three-prong outlet. You also have two "fast charging" USB outlets and two regular USB outlets. There is one USB-C outlet. One DC out is included too. My phone charged fast enough on the fast charge USB outlet. The power station does have a fan that turns on when it needs cooling. This can be loud or noticeable depending on what other sounds are going on around you. I have not plugged in a solar panel yet to see if it will charge that way. Your results with a CPAP machine may vary. It won't power mine because mine requires a pure sine wave inverter, so check the instructions with your CPAP to see if this will work with it. It's a good little power pack and easily portable due to it's small size and light weight. It would be easy to bring on a camping trip, or just to have in the car for any emergencies. It will power many types of USB devices, plus two AC outlets. So, it's versatile and a useful item to have around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2023 by Kim Cabrera Kim Cabrera

  • Good power source; a little expensive for what it is
This came partially charged, but I plugged it in to top it off. Then I decided to plug things into the 110 plugs. The first one I tried was my mug warmer, which was probably a dumb idea. It didn't seem to hurt the Power Station (PS), but the mug warmer wasn't happy. It worked, but it made noises that it doesn't make when plugged in to wall power. DON'T PLUG THINGS WITH HEATING ELEMENTS INTO THIS! It might be fine, but I don't know, so don't do it unless you're someone who knows how batteries and volts and ohms and whatever work. OK, safety lesson over. I unplugged the mug warmer (probably a smart thing) and plugged in my Surface Go 2. Nothing made weird noises, and technically, I think laptops and phones and things are what this is for. I ran SuGo for about 5-6 hours that day, and the PS bars still showed full strength, which made no sense to me since it was discharging all day. But whatever. The next day, I ran SuGo a few more hours. According to the Surfacetip website, a Surface Go 2 has 3500mah and 7.66v, which gives it a possible 10 hour battery life on its own. This PS has 24,000 mah. The power station filled SuGo from 80% to 100%, and SuGo stayed at 100% for about 9-10 hours over a couple of days. Then the PS died and had to be recharged. This is after having it power a mug warmer for almost an hour. I also tried all four USB ports and the USB-C port to charge my phone. The non-blue ones charged, the blue ones "fast" charged (according to my phone) and the USB-C "fast" charged. None "Super Fast" charged, though when I used the same cord on a different thing, it was super fast. I didn't try out the 12V (cigarette lighter) plug because I don't have anything to plug into it to try. My one frustration is that the power bar that shows you how much juice is left in the battery stayed full for about 8-10 hours and then declined down to nothing in maybe 2 hours. I know that there's something weird about batteries that make this sort of thing happen, but I don't like that the battery showed me it was completely full when it wasn't even close. So FYI - just because it says it's full doesn't mean it is. And when it starts going down, it goes down FAST. I don't have any solar panels handy to check to see if they can charge this, but since the wall can charge it, I would think that a solar panel would too if you know what you're doing. The flashlight worked great. I tried to take pictures of the different brightnesses, but my phone color corrected, so I'm only including one. It gets really bright though. The other quibble I have is that you can't really plug 2 110-plugs into it at the same time. I guess you can if they are small plugs, but if they are the larger transformer style plugs (like what came with SuGo), you have to put them in a certain way because of how the handle is attached to the PS. As of today, this is $140. There are a few other items that are very similar to this for under $100, so I knocked off a star for value. And a little bit of a negative for the handle getting in the way of the top plug. This is a very, very good power station, though. Just a little more pricey than it should be. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2023 by C. Bayne C. Bayne

  • Portable Power Station
I recently purchased the Portable Power Station and it has been a great investment for me. What I love about it is how lightweight and portable it is. I can easily carry it with me wherever I go. When I received it, it was partially charged, so I immediately tested it with several things, and it worked like a charm. The ultra-bright LED light of the power station has 2 lighting modes - constant and twinkling or SOS mode, which is really helpful. Additionally, there are 3 levels of brightness, making it very bright and easy to use in any situation. I appreciate the temperature control feature and the various protection features that come with the power station, such as overcharging and over-discharging protection, short-circuit protection, and over-temperature protection. The only downside is that the fan is a little loud, but it's necessary for cooling it down during use. I have found the power station to be very useful. I carry it in my car, as I drive a lot for work, and it has come in handy several times such as charging my laptop and if there is a power outage, I can use it as well. I am planning to use it for camping soon, and I am curious to see how well it holds up. Overall, I am very satisfied with my purchase and would recommend it to anyone in need of a reliable and portable power source. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2023 by Drew M.

  • I have an event outside and I need this thing to work but it’s not I need a refund
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Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024 by J. Wade

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