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Model: Go 300 Portable Power Station, 288Wh LiFePO4 Battery with 300W AC Outlet, Dual 140W USB-C Ports PD 3.1 Fast Charging, Solar Generator for Home Backup, Outdoor Camping, Travel, and Emergencies
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Would this be perfect for keeping a CPAP on at night in case the power goes out?
According to Amazon AI answer, it does not support traditional UPS function.
I got one at $120 and have been happy. The close comparison at similar price level is Anker SOLIX C300X I got from last Costco deal at $110 ($150-$40). C300X does not have AC output, the version has AC is typically another $50 more. I own both. In my book, I consider the AC feature of Gendone useful extra feature. The downsides are minor; it comes with 65w charger vs 100w (Costco version), and it can only do one port 140w charging at max while Anker can do 140w x2 at both USBC input. For me, the USBC charging at 65w or 100w is reasonably fast and if you have a 140w charger then the speed is still respectable.
Other than that, I actually like the form factor to allow a portable LCD stand on top of it. Some people also appreciate the wireless phone charging feature at top.
Price at $108 is good. The interface and screen are very good and overall quality is excellent.
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According to Amazon AI answer, it does not support traditional UPS function.
I got one at $120 and have been happy. The close comparison at similar price level is Anker SOLIX C300X I got from last Costco deal at $110 ($150-$40). C300X does not have AC output, the version has AC is typically another $50 more. I own both. In my book, I consider the AC feature of Gendone useful extra feature. The downsides are minor; it comes with 65w charger vs 100w (Costco version), and it can only do one port 140w charging at max while Anker can do 140w x2 at both USBC input. For me, the USBC charging at 65w or 100w is reasonably fast and if you have a 140w charger then the speed is still respectable.
Other than that, I actually like the form factor to allow a portable LCD stand on top of it. Some people also appreciate the wireless phone charging feature at top.
Price at $108 is good. The interface and screen are very good and overall quality is excellent.
Leave a Comment