Having alternate power sources during uncertain weather is very important, and it’s much easier to manage with today’s high-capacity power stations that don’t require a gas-powered generator and the inherent carbon monoxide risks of running them. Whether dealing with power outages from weather events or rolling blackouts, we will all have to deal with needing a reliable source of backup power at some point. The new Anker 757 Portable Power Station promises to provide portable, long-lasting battery power during outages, emergencies, or outdoor activities.
The Anker 757 Portable Power Station is powered by a premium LiFePO4 battery that will last up to 6x longer than most batteries. The power station can be quickly recharged using HyperFlash technology, and it will provide up to 1500W output power with a 1229Wh capacity.
This portable power station has six AC power outlets (for a total of 1500W), one USB Type-C 100W PD port, One USB Type-C 60W PD port, and four USB Type-A ports at 12W each.
If you need worry-free power for 3-5 day camping trips or emergency outages; the Anker 757 Portable Power Station should be able to deliver. It utilizes built-in Maximum Power Point Tracking for faster and more efficient solar recharging, and it can charge from 0% to 80% in only 3.6 hours using the max input power.
1500W and 4hr solar charge is outstanding!
This would be quite useful in a power outage. I was wondering what kind of maximum output you could expect from the solar panels shown in the top photo. (Is it anywhere near this power stations max input?)
This seems like a great setup for someone needing power during an outage or even camping. It’s good to have power when it’s out so you don’t have to worry about food going bad or even refrigerated medicine.
I live in Florida and hurricanes happen often here. The last one we had, a tree fell on our car and another on our roof. We didn’t have power for over a week. If we’d of had one of these. We wouldn’t of had to go without power. If I had the money I’d buy one of them today.
A valuable part of any emergency kit here in hurricane land.
I have to say this great item to have around for power outages great style one
Thanks for sharing have been wanting one of these would be nice during Summer tornado’s or Winter snow ins. Actually anytime of year could be really handy.