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It depends what you value - I've got them both, and the ecoflow app has scheduling, and you can set it to only charge to 80%. This one just charges to 100 and discharge to zero. I think this one has greater capacity (299ah) but functionally I find them similar, capacity wise.
This one is better on paper because it's cheaper and has more capacity. But I would still pick EcoFlow because it's a bigger name in power station, has expanded batteries (up to 858wh), and has an USB port for the true UPS mode for the computer. Also, EcoFlow has a a more mature app.
Looking at the pic- it looks like it only has 2 prong outlets- am I missing something?
There's a shared ground between them (the circle in the middle), but it might not actually be hooked up to anything. It allows for one grounded plug to be used at a time (albeit, possibly without an actual ground).
This one is better on paper because it's cheaper and has more capacity. But I would still pick EcoFlow because it's a bigger name in power station, has expanded batteries (up to 858wh), and has an USB port for the true UPS mode for the computer. Also, EcoFlow has a a more mature app.
I'm specifically planning on buying a UPS for my computer and I've always had UPC and Cyberpower UPS's with lead acid batteries and was wondering if instead I could get one of these more modern power stations with LifePO batteries but was wanting one with a USB port so that Windows or MacOS can talk to the UPS and shut down my computer if there's a power outage while I'm not around. The Ecoflow River 3 has this capability, correct? Are there others?
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