The River Pro as a generator can power up to 10 devices simultaneously with multiple outlet options, including 3 pure sine wave AC outlets
The patented EcoFlow X-Stream technology enables you to charge the River Pro from 0%-80% within one hour and offers a full charge in just 1.6 hours
With a built-in 600W inverter, the River Pro can power some devices up to 1800W with the X-Boost mode on, which lets you power about 80% of essential devices like kitchen appliances and DIY tools
Add a River Pro Extra Battery to double the capacity from 720Wh to 1440Wh.
Feature 1: The RIVER Pro as a generator can power up to 10 devices simultaneously with multiple outlet options, including 3 pure sine wave AC outlets
Feature 2: The patented EcoFlow X-Stream technology enables you to charge the RIVER Pro from 0%-80% within one hour and offers a full charge in just 1.6 hours
Feature 3: With a built-in 600W inverter, the RIVER Pro can power some devices up to 1800W with the X-Boost mode on, which lets you power about 80% of essential devices like kitchen appliances and DIY tools
Feature 4: Add a RIVER Pro Extra Battery to double the capacity from 720Wh to 1440Wh.
Battery nerds: what say you? Deal? No deal? Is this good tech?
What do you want to use it for?
I'm generally opposed to power stations unless you have a specific use case and need the portability (like CPAP while camping).
Ryobi has an 800 watt inverter that can be connected to any 12v source (think car battery), or any of their 18v batteries. That's way more useful to me because I can decide which power source makes the most sense given the use case. I could even power essential circuits in my home in a power outage indefinitely because I could simply run my car to charge the battery back up (I wouldn't do that because I have a generator).
My preference is to build my own battery/inverter situation to my own requirements, but for those that only want to worry about 1 component rather than 2, and their use case perfectly matches the capabilities, I get why they'd want an all-in-1 product.
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No, no it can't.
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which is better?
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No, no it can't.
https://blog.ecoflow.co
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Fast AC Charge, UPS function, Control and monitor with app, 200w Solar charge, Power most home appliances,
I'm generally opposed to power stations unless you have a specific use case and need the portability (like CPAP while camping).
Ryobi has an 800 watt inverter that can be connected to any 12v source (think car battery), or any of their 18v batteries. That's way more useful to me because I can decide which power source makes the most sense given the use case. I could even power essential circuits in my home in a power outage indefinitely because I could simply run my car to charge the battery back up (I wouldn't do that because I have a generator).
https://www.ryobitools.
My preference is to build my own battery/inverter situation to my own requirements, but for those that only want to worry about 1 component rather than 2, and their use case perfectly matches the capabilities, I get why they'd want an all-in-1 product.