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1. Small Size, Big Power: Get a massive 192Wh capacity—equal to six standard power banks—plus a full 220W total DC output (up to 140W per port).
2. Multiple Ports for Shared Power: Charge more devices at once with four USB ports (2 × USB-A 12W, 1 × USB-C 100W in & out, 1 × USB-C PD3.1 140W in & out), supporting multiple users and devices together.
3. Ultra-Compact and Lightweight: 48% lighter and 60% smaller than other power stations in its class. The portable, handheld design is perfect for travel and camping.* * Compared with EcoFlow RIVER 3 at similar capacity.
4. 90% Gear Compatibility, Pure DC: Delivers 220W total pure DC output (140W max per port), enough for 90% of your essential outdoor gear. Perfect for camping, hiking, or any light power needs.
5. Safe and Reliable: High-quality LiFePO4 battery cells with intelligent BMS deliver up to five years of dependable outdoor powerful
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Yall do realize this is just a DC battery bank right? I don't see why anyone would think it could be used as a UPS or what you would be powering via USB that..... needs that?
There isn't much of a scam going on here, it's just Ecoflows entry to compete with Ankers C300. I will say that this product is dumb though. The Anker C300 DC is often in the $150 price range and it comes with a lantern built in, a DC car port, and a solar charging input. All things that make it substantially more useful for weekend camping which a device like this is marketed for. This product just doesn't make sense in the ecoflow lineup when their river series exists and it so close in price and size.
Regarding the "DC car port, and a solar charging input," that's in the Trail 300 DC variant: https://us.ecoflow.com/products/t...3980043337
The lantern is in the upcoming Trail Plus 300 DC variant: https://us.ecoflow.com/products/t...3980043337
One slight edge the two EcoFlow 300's have over the SOLIX is a slighter higher solar input, 110W vs 100W. Also, they weigh less: the SOLIX C300 is 6.17lb, while the Trail 300 is 5.69 lb and the Trail Plus 300 is 4.98 lb -- interestingly, though, the Plus model uses NCM cell chemistry, while the two less expensive variants use LFP. This must be for the weight, but is at the expense of the longevity of the battery.
I'm assuming they'll use these to undercut, and cut into the marketshare of, the Anker SOLIX line.
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https://www.amazon.com/Anker-Port...PMB3R&th
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This unit is rated at 192wH, so just a few examples would be:
iPhone 13 = 12.41 wH (one charge cycle)
s25 Ultra = 19.25 wH (one charge cycle)
Ryobi 4aH battery = 72 wH (one charge cycle)
IMO it should at least have a good 12V Anderson Power Pole (30A+) output to be able to power things like 12V air compressors
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