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Model: Portable Power Station 28,000mAh LiFePO4 Battery 100W(200W Peak) Solar Power Bank, Portable Charger Small Generator with AC Outlets & PD Fast Charging for Home/Laptop/Camping(Solar Panel Optional)
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From a spec standpoint it doesn't seem bad. Bulky for a power bank but tiny for a power station. 90Wh is decent for the price. I think what it comes down to is: does the AC ports and the DC5521 ports add any value to you? Otherwise it probably makes sense to just buy a power bank for travel or a power station / solar generator / whatever they are calling them for home camping or vehicle use.
From a spec standpoint it doesn't seem bad. Bulky for a power bank but tiny for a power station. 90Wh is decent for the price. I think what it comes down to is: does the AC ports and the DC5521 ports add any value to you? Otherwise it probably makes sense to just buy a power bank for travel or a power station / solar generator / whatever they are calling them for home camping or vehicle use.
I was thinking in a drawer next to the bed in case power goes out just enough power, a table lamp, charge my mine etc. for a short time
From a spec standpoint it doesn't seem bad. Bulky for a power bank but tiny for a power station. 90Wh is decent for the price. I think what it comes down to is: does the AC ports and the DC5521 ports add any value to you? Otherwise it probably makes sense to just buy a power bank for travel or a power station / solar generator / whatever they are calling them for home camping or vehicle use.
90Wh for 63 bucks breaks down to 70 cents per Wh. That's not a very good of a price per Wh. It's actually kinda at the higher end of the spectrum of what you can find nowadays. Even something like this, which is just $30 more but has 100% more capacity and has a 200% larger inverter. It's also the exact same brand and it's is closer to 50 cents per Wh vs 70. https://www.amazon.com/DaranEner-...=8-11&th=1
Last edited by WoodSlayR March 13, 2026 at 02:29 PM.
I want to throw a party on the beach with a speaker, would this be fine?
If it's a battery powered Bluetooth speaker, most of them last well beyond 3 hours when fully charged to begin with, so using this in conjunction with one of those would be plenty to extend the runtime of any of your typical portable Bluetooth battery powered speakers. If your trying to run a dedicated amplifier to power passive speakers, that an entirely different ballgame. You're gonna want something with more capacity.
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