🌍 Power Up Your Adventures!
The AnkerSOLIX C300 DC Power Bank Station is a robust portable power solution featuring a massive 90,000mAh capacity and 300W output. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it includes a 60W solar panel for sustainable energy, multiple charging ports, and a compact design for easy transport. With a rapid recharge capability and a 3-year warranty, this power station is perfect for camping, traveling, and emergency situations.
Brand | Anker |
Wattage | 300 watts |
Power Source | Solar Powered, Battery Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Residential, Camping |
Voltage | 11 Volts (DC) |
Output Wattage | 300 |
Special Feature | Portable |
Included Components | battery |
Color | Dark Gray |
Product Dimensions | 4.88"L x 4.72"W x 7.87"H |
Model Name | Anker SOLIX C300 DC |
Engine Type | Solar |
Total Power Outlets | 7 |
Starting Wattage | 600 Watts |
UPC | 194644208769 |
Manufacturer | Anker |
Part Number | A1726 |
Item Weight | 13.46 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A1726 |
Style | C300 DC+60W Solar Panel |
Special Features | Portable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 3 years |
M**H
Reliable Power Station for Outdoor Adventures and Emergencies.
The Anker SOLIX C300 DC Power Bank Station has proven to be an incredibly useful addition to my outdoor gear, providing dependable power for camping, travel, and emergency situations. Anker did an excellent job creating a high-capacity power station that’s versatile and easy to use.Pros:High Capacity: With a 288Wh (90,000mAh) battery, this power station easily powers multiple devices for extended periods. I’ve used it to charge my phone, camera, and even a mini cooler on camping trips with no issues.LiFePO4 Battery for Longevity: The LiFePO4 battery chemistry is a major plus, as it offers greater longevity and safety compared to standard lithium-ion batteries. It’s reassuring to know it’s built for long-term reliability.300W Output for Various Devices: The 300W output is versatile enough to power small appliances and charge multiple devices simultaneously. It’s great for laptops, phones, lights, and other essential gear while traveling or in emergencies.Solar Generator Capability: Although I purchased the power station without a wall charger, it works well with compatible solar panels (sold separately), making it perfect for off-grid power solutions. Just set it up in the sun, and it charges smoothly.Compact and Portable: Considering the capacity, it’s surprisingly compact and easy to transport. The handle makes it convenient to carry around, whether I’m on the road or setting up camp.Cons:No Wall Charger Included: I would have preferred if it came with a wall charger, as charging from the wall could be quicker for initial setup. That said, it’s compatible with various chargers if you have one available.Slightly Slower Solar Charging: While solar charging is a great option, it does take time, especially on cloudy days. It’s best to plan accordingly if you rely on solar power alone.Final Verdict:Overall, the Anker SOLIX C300 is an excellent portable power station for anyone needing reliable power on the go. Whether you're camping, traveling, or preparing for emergencies, this unit offers long-lasting power in a compact, easy-to-use design. The solar generator capability and high-capacity LiFePO4 battery make it an outstanding investment for outdoor enthusiasts and preparedness-minded individuals alike. Highly recommended!
E**.
4.5 Stars, because it works.
This does indeed charge my laptops, phones, drives and other things quite well! Kept my Macbook, drives, and portable printer working all day. This WILL serve you well for years as it seems to be excellent quality, the app is excellent, and the light which I thought I wouldn't need is kinda awesome! CONS: It only has 90,000 mAh and weighs a ton. I have several 50,000 mAh power bricks, but this is 5 times heavier than any one of them. For the weight... how does this only have 90k mAh? Not joking, this is NOT something to throw over your shoulder for a 3 day camping trip.Would I buy it again? YES! Well... maybe. Product design is excellent, I just want more juice. :)
G**2
Solix C300 + Starlink Mini = All day off-grid internet
Anker products deserve the reputation they have. They build quality products at a reasonable price.I have been buying Anker products since they first started to build their brand and have been pleased with most of them (nobody is perfect).I trust Anker to provide an excellent user experience. The Solix C300 is no exception.As my headline reveals, I use this with my Starlink Mini. I place the Starlink on a tripod and hang the battery bank underneath on the hook. This provides many hours of seamless internet and is beefy enough to provide stability to the tripod setup.I did not need or want an inverter as I have other devices for that. I just wanted a long lasting, at least 100 W power bank and this fit the bill perfectly. Not too big to carry around and three times the capacity of the usual 100 W power banks.It works great for my setup and I know it is well made and will last a long time.
K**N
Product is great, unboxing experience poor
First, the product itself I really, really like. A perfect form factor with a ton of power for the size and all the charging ports I could want on a DC version, and you can technically add two more USB ports if you put a USB cigarette charge into the cigarette port. Love that it can fast charge with two inputs not that I expect to use that much, love the light and even how the pop up top can be adjusted to throw light more in own direction or another. Appreciate the solar input, and the bluetooth app control is simple and just what you'd want.It's unfortunate this great product has some reviews below with poor star rating just because they were frustrated with the unboxing experience since the product itself deserves hight. But I did not one star off my review for the same reason, the unboxing experience is poor. Like other,s my unit didn't turn on no matter what I tried at first and thought it might be defective. It wasn't until I plugged in a charging cable that it turned on, even though it was already at 26% charge, and as others pointed out, its not easily clear out of the box which port you should plug the charging cable into. Anker includes two printed pieces, but neither contain useful information and basically you have to scan a QR code to download the real manual. They really missed the boat not putting a quick start guide into the box.
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