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popularEragorn | Staff posted Today 06:21 AM

Segway Lumina 500 Portable Power Station $132.99 + Free Shipping

$133

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Segway [segway.com] has Segway Lumina 500 Portable Power Station for $152.99 - $20 when you apply promo code WELCOME20 in cart = $132.99. Shipping is free.

Specs:
  • Dimensions & Weight
    • Size (L × W × H): 11.3 × 9.6 × 7.2 in (286 × 245 × 184 mm)
    • Weight: 15.9 lbs (7.2 kg)
  • Power & Output
    • Rated Frequency: 60 Hz
    • Total Max Output: 984W
    • AC Output (Max): 600W
    • DC Output (Max): 384W
  • Input Specs
    • AC Input: 120V ~ 6.25A, 60Hz (750W Max)
    • AC Charging: 600W Max
    • Car Input: 12V / 24V (200W Max)
    • Solar Input: 16.5–28V (200W Max)
  • Output Ports
    • AC Outlets (×2): 120V ~ 5A, 60Hz, 600W Max (pure sine wave, inverter mode); 120V ~ 6A Max (bypass mode)
    • Car Outlet: 13.6V ⎓ 10A (136W Max)
    • USB-A (×4): 5V / 9V / 12V ⎓ 3A (18W Max)
    • USB-C (×2): 5V / 9V / 12V / 15V / 20V ⎓ 5A (100W Max)
  • Temperature Ranges
    • Discharge: 14°F to 104°F (-10°C to 40°C)
    • Charging: 39.2°F to 103°F (4°C to 40°C)
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Segway [segway.com] has Segway Lumina 500 Portable Power Station for $152.99 - $20 when you apply promo code WELCOME20 in cart = $132.99. Shipping is free.

Specs:
  • Dimensions & Weight
    • Size (L × W × H): 11.3 × 9.6 × 7.2 in (286 × 245 × 184 mm)
    • Weight: 15.9 lbs (7.2 kg)
  • Power & Output
    • Rated Frequency: 60 Hz
    • Total Max Output: 984W
    • AC Output (Max): 600W
    • DC Output (Max): 384W
  • Input Specs
    • AC Input: 120V ~ 6.25A, 60Hz (750W Max)
    • AC Charging: 600W Max
    • Car Input: 12V / 24V (200W Max)
    • Solar Input: 16.5–28V (200W Max)
  • Output Ports
    • AC Outlets (×2): 120V ~ 5A, 60Hz, 600W Max (pure sine wave, inverter mode); 120V ~ 6A Max (bypass mode)
    • Car Outlet: 13.6V ⎓ 10A (136W Max)
    • USB-A (×4): 5V / 9V / 12V ⎓ 3A (18W Max)
    • USB-C (×2): 5V / 9V / 12V / 15V / 20V ⎓ 5A (100W Max)
  • Temperature Ranges
    • Discharge: 14°F to 104°F (-10°C to 40°C)
    • Charging: 39.2°F to 103°F (4°C to 40°C)

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Today 06:52 AM
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CyanGame5296Today 06:52 AM
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What I gather from the twenty other posts on here and reviews about this 'brand' is that it is a poor quality control Chinese product that bought the Segway naming rights and slapped it on these. Buy at your (and anything/anyone burnable around you) own risk.
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cmacclelToday 02:02 PM
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Quote from CyanGame5296 :
What I gather from the twenty other posts on here and reviews about this 'brand' is that it is a poor quality control Chinese product that bought the Segway naming rights and slapped it on these. Buy at your (and anything/anyone burnable around you) own risk.
LOL with all the STRANGE CHINESE BRANDS getting pushed around here you're really going to say this about the Segway Brand? I bought a Cube 1000 a couple months ago and put it through it's paces and it works perfectly and is built like a TANK with a REAL 5 year WARRANTY and is the only that is damn near waterproof. The reviews on all the Segway power stations have been good. I've owned all the big brands and the Segway is right up there with them.
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Today 02:38 PM
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CyanGame5296Today 02:38 PM
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Quote from cmacclel :
LOL with all the STRANGE CHINESE BRANDS getting pushed around here you're really going to say this about the Segway Brand? I bought a Cube 1000 a couple months ago and put it through it's paces and it works perfectly and is built like a TANK with a REAL 5 year WARRANTY and is the only that is damn near waterproof. The reviews on all the Segway power stations have been good. I've owned all the big brands and the Segway is right up there with them.
glad it works so far for you. Why does a "STRANGE CHINESE BRANDS" buying the right to put Segway on their product make it better for you? afaik they're alll made in China btw. Just another reminder to buy the product not the marketing.

Editing to ad I just noticed your comment about reviews, the reviews I've seen are pretty horrendous. I was going to buy one before reading them.
Last edited by CyanGame5296 March 28, 2026 at 08:09 AM.
Today 03:09 PM
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FancyBreakfast2788Today 03:09 PM
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Segway making power stations now? 👀
Price looks great, but I'd definitely want to know the real capacity and battery type before trusting this for anything important.
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Today 03:55 PM
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Quote from CyanGame5296 :
What I gather from the twenty other posts on here and reviews about this 'brand' is that it is a poor quality control Chinese product that bought the Segway naming rights and slapped it on these. Buy at your (and anything/anyone burnable around you) own risk.

Okay, this made me want to check.


They did not just buy the 'naming rights', Ninebot (founded 2012 by engineers) bought the company Segway.
It appears that Ninebot holds around 10 related patents in the US including an original design for a single-wheeled balanced vehicle.


Across these, their patent footprint is heavily concentrated original patents regarding micromobility and small EV form factors: balance vehicles, scooters, compact EVs, and related components, usually co‑invented with Ninebot engineers and assigned to various Ninebot companies.


So, it goes way deeper than 'slapping a name on it'.
Today 04:14 PM
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dwgeardownToday 04:14 PM
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I wonder if this would power a furnase in a power outage?
Today 04:33 PM
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SiennaHerring788Today 04:33 PM
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Quote from dwgeardown :
I wonder if this would power a furnase in a power outage?
This is ~500 watt hours. Take the wattage your device pulls, multiply it by .8 for inverter loss, and that's how long it will run.

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