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Anker does have the advantage of PD 60W. Golabs has that as well, but it is a lesser known brand.
RAVPower still has their Portable Power Station on sale with coupon code POWER187 for $189+tax w/ Free Shipping. I picked this up last year for the same price and it seems to be a decent unit. I did have it powering a small sound board and 100W speaker amp at the same time using the A/C ports with no issues. I haven't used it for a long-term run yet, though.
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Anker does have the advantage of PD 60W. Golabs has that as well, but it is a lesser known brand.
I just got the Jackery 240 on a lightning deal for $169, it's about half the capacity that this one is and it also has the same "pure sine wave" claim and it works great powering a laptop and TV at the same time.
Anker makes great products so I would assume this has all the bells and whistles that Jackery and the other popular brands have.
The price seems good, it has had that $100 coupon at amazon for quite a while like most of the other power stations, but it lists on Anker's site at $399, so it is at best $130 bucks off, but about $30 bucks off it's recent pricing, which is still a good deal.
I would cost half the price, and take up way less space.