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Westinghouse 194Wh 300 Peak Watt Portable Power Station and Solar Generator, Pure Sine Wave AC Outlet, Backup Lithium Battery for Camping, Home, Travel, Indoor/Outdoor Use (Solar Panel Not Included)

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Style: 194 Watt Hours


Features

  • VERSATILE OUTLETS CHARGE UP TO 6 DEVICES AT THE SAME TIME: Pushing 150 Rated and 300 Peak Watts Through (2) 120V Household Outlets, (1) USB Port, (1) Quick Charge USB Port, (1) USB-C Port, (1) 6mm 9-12V DC Outlet, (1) 12V Cigerette Lighter Outlet - Strong Enough To Easily Power 50 LED TV, Humidifer, or Refrigerator
  • HOURS and HOURS OF POWER ON A SINGLE CHARGE: 194 Watt-Hours of Li-Ion Battery Capacity - Provides Long-Lasting Power That Charges Smartphones Up to 21 Times, DSLR Cameras Up to 20 Times, Bluetooth Speakers Up to 13 Times Delivers Hours of Power to a Nintendo Switch, Drones, and Food Warmers/Heated Lunchboxes
  • LIGHTER THAN BLUETOOTH SPEAKER: At 4.03 lb Lighter than JBL Xtreme Wireless Speaker, Smaller Than a Lunchbox - Backpack Ready Mini Generator With a Convenient Carrying Handle and Built-in Tri-Mode Flashlight - Perfect Compact Charging Station for Camping and Other Outdoor Activities
  • CHARGES AT HOME, ON THE GO, OR IN THE FIELD: Charge to 80 percent in Less Than 4 Hours Using a Household Outlet or Less Than 5 Hours in the Car or With a Solar Panel (Panel Not Included)
  • ECO-FRIENDLY, POWER GENERATOR: Reduce Your Carbon Footprint for More Sustainable Lifestyle - No Obnoxious Fumes, No Messy Maintenance, No Noise Pollution - Whisper Quiet Indoor and Outdoor Generator
  • NO ACCIDENTAL POWER LOSS - POWERLOCK TECHNOLOGY: Unique Feature Locks Outlets and Flashlight From Power Drain - Safe for Sensitive Electronics Short Circuit, Overload, and Temperature Protections for Worry-Free Use
  • WHAT'S INCLUDED: AC Adapter, DC Adapter, Cigerette Lighter Plug, Manual - Backed by 2-Year Coverage With Limited Service, Labor, and Parts Coverage With Nationwide Customer Service Network

Description

The Westinghouse iGen200s Portable Power Station is a no-hassle solution for your power needs. Built with a lithium-ion battery for clean power, the iGen200s is maintenance-free and produces no noise and no fumes for safe use indoors or outdoors. This power station is solar panel capable for environmentally friendly charging wherever you are. Providing 194 watt hours of power with 150 continuous watts and 300 peak watts, it’s designed to power all your necessary electronic devices during all your activities such as camping, tailgating, and festivals. The control panel features three USB ports, two household outlets, a 12V DC outlet, and an LED display. The LED display provides information on the wattage, charging status, and remaining battery life. The iGen200s is built with a lock feature to protect against accidental power drain. Sturdy and compact construction makes this power station easy to take wherever you go or easily store when not in use. Providing ease of use and a name you can trust, rely on the Westinghouse iGen200s for your portable power needs.

Brand: Westinghouse


Wattage: 194 watts


Fuel Type: Liquefied Petroleum Gas


Power Source: Solar Powered


Item Weight: 4.03 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 194 Watts


Special Feature: Overload Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Automatic Voltage Regulation


Included Components: Car Charger, Wall Charger, Car Cigarette Lighter Plug, Manual, iGen200s


Color: 194Wh Lithium-ion Battery (Solar Panel Not Included)


Brand: Westinghouse


Wattage: 194 watts


Fuel Type: Liquefied Petroleum Gas


Power Source: Solar Powered


Item Weight: 4.03 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts


Output Wattage: 194 Watts


Special Feature: Overload Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Automatic Voltage Regulation


Included Components: Car Charger, Wall Charger, Car Cigarette Lighter Plug, Manual, iGen200s


Color: 194Wh Lithium-ion Battery (Solar Panel Not Included)


Product Dimensions: 8"L x 3.6"W x 7.36"H


Model Name: ,Portable Power Station and Outdoor Solar Generator,


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Total Power Outlets: 6


Frequency: 60 Hz


Engine Power Maximum: 300 Watts


Starting Wattage: 300 Watts


Running Wattage: 150 Watts


Item Weight: 4.03 pounds


Manufacturer: MWE Investments LLC dba Westpro Power Systems


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: iGen200s


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works Great, Watch out for TSA
Style: 155 Watt Hours
We used this to power medical equiment on a remote site in the Dominican Republic. It worked great! But, TSA said because it had a flashlight and charging connection, it wasn’t a battery only and wanted to take it. It is smaller than the 160ah limit, but because we could not take the battery out of the case they were suspect. Because we peoved to them the medical use, they let it through. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2024 by John W.

  • Surviving hurricane season in the Gulf South
Style: 194 Watt Hours
I bought one of these smaller versions from Westinghouse, the iGen160s, very small and easy to carry around, but saw that the larger and more powerful station, the iGen200s was on sale at the same price, so I ordered 2 more for my children's bedrooms during our annual hurricane season in New Orleans. These ae great machines to keep your smaller electronic devices powered up during storms or whenever your electricity fails. Light weight, will charge 7 or 8 devices simultaneously, and good battery life span. Great emergency equipment. Then I bought the iGen300s and just received this larger unit, so I’m charging it up now. We have been advised by our Entergy Co. that we should be prepared to go off grid anywhere between 10-21 days depending on the severity of the storm. After Katrina, we take hurricane season very seriously and any tools that make life less unbearable are good tools, but these come with good value for the dollar and 2 year warranties. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2022 by Louisiana Dave

  • Excited about this item.
Style: 194 Watt Hours
Haven't had a chance to use this since Christmas but excited to try it out. It's got some great features and very light weight so what's not to LOVE!
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024 by tarly

  • Updated: decent. (Was: Not reliable )
Style: 296 Watt Hours
Update: I returned the original to the manufacturer who replaced it at no charge and quick shipping. The new one has been working for a year with no problems. —— This battery backup does not hold a charge. If left plugged in for a long duration (weeks) it will display that it is fully charged but it is not. The power went out at our house today. The unit displayed a full charge, but when I plugged our fireplace fan into it, it displayed a 32w AC draw and lasted only about 5 minutes. We also have a gas generator. I plugged the iGen300s into our gas generator to charge it. Once fully charged again, I unplugged it from the gas generator, then plugged our fan back into it. It again displayed a full charge and a 32w draw. This time it lasted just over 1 hour before it died. At the time it died, it still displayed that it was half charged. This means the battery which is only 2 months old has less than a 40wh capacity when it should have nearly 300wh. This has happened twice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2022 by NC

  • Did not work when the power went out and I needed it most
Style: 296 Watt Hours
The power goes out on my road several times a year. Last year I almost froze to death in my home so I purchased this. I had had a Stanley Fatmax but the last time I plugged a fan in it blew up and I could never get the support number to answer the phone so I decided on this. First of all, the directions assume you know what they are talking about and the videos tell you how great it is but they don't tell you the basics--like how to turn it on??? There are 2 outlets. It doesn't give you examples of what you can plug in. You are supposed to know the wattage of all your appliances, apparently. I charged it up, and the first time the power went out, it was daylight and I didn't need it so I didn't try it. I recharged it 3 months later (August 1 of this year) and put it back in the box. Two days ago the power went out again. It was a dark, drizzly day, so I decided to plug in a lamp and read a book. There is no on/off switch. I plugged in the lamp and nothing happened. There is a button above the outlets and also above the DC current outlets which you can push, so I pushed the one above the outlets, but no light went on or anything. How do you even know if it's on? Nothing happened. I started getting upset because after last year when my house was 32 degrees and I thought I would die, I told myself I had to be more prepared. I cannot afford a house generator and have nobody to help me install it or anything. I started crying, thinking that, as usual, everything I try to do turns out like this. I turned the headlight on and nothing happened. Five hours later the power finally came on. I plugged the unit in and watched it charge up fully. A little while later, before putting it back in the box, I decided to use it to charge my phone, and after a half hour I went to get my phone and it had never charged. I started looking for an on/off switch again, wondering what was going on. I pushed the headlight button. NOTHING HAPPENED. I feel completely betrayed. I have no idea if I will get my money back or what to do. I can't work any more because I got sick 2 years ago, and I am on Social Security, which pays my monthly bills and that's it. I used my savings to buy this thing. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023 by Kittiecorner

  • Portable Power Packs a Punch!
Style: 155 Watt Hours
I needed a portable power supply for an outdoor projector and laptop for watching movies at our apartment building. This unit does the job perfectly! There might even be enough battery life per charge to watch 2-3 movies! I may have to update this review after testing that. I got a great deal on the unit and Amazon ALWAYS ships as fast as possible. I would definitely recommend this to a lot of my camping friends! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023 by Joseph Lee

  • Excellent
Style: 194 Watt Hours
Utilize for phone charging, led lighting during power outages.
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024 by MMorris

  • Get One
Style: 296 Watt Hours
Great for home use and travel.
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Renee Alston Dixon

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