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Product Name: | NEXPOW Portable Power Station 500W 555WH(Peak 1000W)150000mAh Backup Lithium Battery Solar Generator (Solar Panel Not Included) with 60/100W PD and 110V/500W AC Outlet for Home Outdoor Camping RV Use |
Product Description: | The NEXPOW N5 provides 555-Watt hours of power with 500W continuous and 1000W peak output to handle your portable power needs engineered with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery. The NEXPOW N5 provides maintenance-free energy without the hassle of fuel or fumes which makes it suitable for indoor and outdoor use. When you go outdoors to explore nature which requires technology to stay connected. This requires a lot of power. Our understood mobile lifestyles would require outdoor portable power stations so that you can keep going especially when you go off the grid. Compact construction combined with the noiseless lithium-ion battery makes this ideal for camping road trips tailgating or festivals where you need easy portable power. N5 can also be used for home emergencies when suffering from power outages caused by storms blizzards storms. |
Product SKU: | 1680716486 |
UPC: | 729808916626 |
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This is lesser brand so... meh.
One difference is charge speed, good brand allows for full charge in 1h.
This is lesser brand so... meh.
One difference is charge speed, good brand allows for full charge in 1h.
- "rechargeable lithium-ion battery" - so no LiFePo- this alone kills it for me.
- no pass-through (e.g. work like a UPS, use it while charging)
- no fast charging
for a old-technology lithium-ion battery this is overpriced.
A few things that were important for me when I got my Ecoflow River 2 Max:
- LiFePo battery (this is a must!)
- Ability to use it while charging, a.k.a. pass-through (works like a UPS)
- quick charge (charges in 1hr or less)
- AC output power (mine supposedly does 1000W with some extra magic)
- price per Wh (it was on sale for $350-ish for 512Wh)