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The Anker SOLIX C200 DC Power Bank Station is a compact, 192Wh portable power station featuring a durable LiFePO4 battery and a powerful 200W output. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency use, it offers fast recharging via USB-C PD 3.1, versatile multi-port charging, and solar compatibility with up to 100W input. Backed by a 3-year warranty and 3,000 battery cycles, it’s the ultimate reliable power solution for on-the-go professionals and adventurers.
























































| ASIN | B0D62P85ZR |
| Antenna Location | Drone, Laptop, Phone, Tablet |
| Battery Capacity | 60000 Milliamp Hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium-Phosphate |
| Battery Charge Time | 1.7 Hours |
| Battery Weight | 1160 Grams |
| Best Sellers Rank | #644 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #6 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | Anker |
| Built-In Media | Anker SOLIX C200 DC Portable Power Station, USB-C to C Charging Cable, Safety Manual, and Warranty Info |
| Color | Dark Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Flashlight |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 2,296 Reviews |
| Is Electric | No |
| Is Product Cordless | No |
| Item Dimensions | 3.94 x 7.28 x 4.33 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 3.94"L x 7.28"W x 4.33"Th |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Model Number | A1727 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Outlets | 5 |
| Number of Ports | 7 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Fast Charging, Portable |
| Output Current | 2.4 Amps, 3 Amps, 4 Amps |
| Portable | Yes |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Rapid Charging Performance | 80% in 1.3 hours |
| Special Feature | Fast Charging, Portable |
| UPC | 194644200763 |
| Voltage | 9 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 Years |
S**O
Amazing power bank! Charges fast and has a lot of power!
This power bank works super good! It charged my phone and iPad very fast and still had a lot of charge left! It was smaller than I expected but this thing is still has a lot of power! It’s pretty light weight and easy to move around. Very easy to use just turn it on and plug in your devices and it starts charging. There is an app to download when you can track the wattage going in and out of the device which is pretty cool. Overall though I would definitely recommend this product it is really worth the price! 🤩
D**E
Just what we were looking for.
Powers the Starlink mini. As set up it was delivering 54 watts into the unit as the Starlink mini was drawing 22 to 25 watts. The surplus of energy was enough to keep the little power bank 100% all day. It is amazing to be able to have full internet and mobile service in "off grid" locations. I guess there are no more locations that are off the grid. The overall quality is fantastic and the fold up solar panel really works exactly as we had hoped. Keep in mind we are using it in AZ in June...... but, its literally a fountain of usable practical energy. Without the panels I believe it will power the Starlink for about 5 or 6 hours, but I have not fully drained it down yet. For truck camping or emergency use it is a priceless item. We also have a Jackery 1000 with 2 folding 100 watt panels and this little unit is a nice small option that all fits in a case that's smaller than the Jackery. Think about that, a solar panel, one power bank, all applicable power cords, a little tripod and a Starlink panel all in a hard case, sold separately, smaller and lighter than just the Jackery 1000 power bank. Add to that the fact that it can power a satellite dish and charge your phones, laptops, iPad, GPS, drone, whatever you have and its an impressive little package.
S**2
Great balance between capacity, portability, and features.
There are so many that just purchase without reading - Anker does not hide the fact that it does not come with 'accessories' - I prefer this, helps to keep the cost down (hopefully) reduces waste, and I already have so many of all the cables I need for this for all manners of charging/discharging. Sure, you might need to spend some more money to buy the necessary cables - say $50 for cables and a charger. Well, if Anker includes it for you, I guarantee the price would be more than the $50 over what you paid. Buy as needed. The Li-ion-32 marking on the bottom is a Japanese Recycling indicator. LiFePo4 is still part of the Li-Ion family. 3 = Iron, 2 = phosphore. Anker even has a Solix Support page indicating as such. The cells are LiFePo4 as marketed. Seems this was enough of an issue that Anker redesigned the label as mine states LiFePo4 and no mention of Li-Ion-32. I have not tested the capacity yet, just the initial charge. I received the battery at 30% charge according to the screen, and it consumed roughly 118Wh to charge, so I'll be sure to update this review as time goes on as I will run multiple battery tests on the unit. There will be a loss due to voltage conversion from the 19.2V cells down to 12V DC, and I will account for this. The build quality is excellent, just about as premium as you could get with plastic. The heft is of course due to the cells, but it does feel solid yet lightweight enough to carry. The buttons are very tactile, and the connectors do not feel cheap. The carry strap is a nice quality and I have no complaints there either. The light is very bright, and very white (cool white, I do prefer a warm light) and I like how I can have different light patterns from it. I do wish the 12v socket cover had a tether, I know I'm going to lose it, but it's great that the socket has a separate on/off button. The Bluetooth/wifi feature seems nice. I haven't and won't use the wifi aspect, but Bluetooth updated the unit just fine and controlled the features without problem from my iOS device. I do wish the power station had some security for the Bluetooth aspect to prevent others' from connecting if it happens to be on. Having high-power USB-C out is a big win for me as my laptop can consume it all and then some. A feature I'm glad to see is supported like a standard Solar Charge Controller, DC power-in (solar or DC power-in) and power out to my usb-c laptop, starlink mini, and 12v cooler, all working simultaneously, like how a UPS would work. The power drawn with all 3 devices running was greater than input capacity (100w in) so the battery did continue to drain, just much slower. When I reduced the load the battery did charge with the remaining available power that the starlink and cooler did not consume; fluctuating between 25w and 90w, meaning avaible power to charge the solix was between 75w and 10w. I will state that the marketing of 90,000mAh is so misleading and the standard should be just simply providing a Wh rating - if you consider each cell at 3.2v in this power station, then sure, 90,000mAh is feasible; however, the configuration of the battery cells makes this closer to 15,000mAh (as labeled). Given the rating is 19.2v, it's certainly at least 6S (6 cells in series), which means the capacity (mAh listed) does not increase with cells in series. Without taking it apart yet, my guess is 6S6P 3.2v LiFePo4 rated at 2500mAh cells. I don't plan to disassemble this for a while as I do not want to have any pushback if I need to make a warranty claim. With time I will update the post with performance details and disassembly if/when that happens. I paid $150 in Aug '25, and for $150, it's a great value with the features it has. I do recommend this for anyone looking for a lot of portable power for larger devices, compromising portability and capacity. It's a good balance for my needs.
N**1
Perfect for top ups and small emergencies
If you’re expecting to camp overnight and run a TV or whatever, that’s not going to happen. Keep in mind this unit is beyond excellent for keeping the phones charged and gaming systems running on a long trip or if the power goes out overnight. otherwise it’s exactly what I needed. The car charger works. Excellent if you have the cord I’m using a 65 W wall charger at home and it takes about three hours to charge from 50%. I’m assuming if you actually use a 140 W charger, it will be much quicker . I have used this unit every day as a delivery driver to keep my phone and tablet running and so far I’ve never gotten below 75% keep in mind. This is over an eight hour shift with the phone plugged in constantly. To answer the question yes I would buy it again. Yes I would give it to my mother to keep her stop running and trust it to last. Lol all I can really say is it is what it is and does the job it was made for.
S**S
Dead On Arrival
The first unit I received was DOA. After a brief struggle with Anker support I was issued a replacement which so far is working perfectly. This unit fits my need of being able to recharge via roof mounted solar when I am in my vehicle with the engine off. It will run a small fan pretty much indefinitely while also keeping my laptop and phone charged. Nifty little unit!
M**S
Very nice unit.
I use mine to power starlink mini. Works just fine for that purpose. Battery life is quite good. The unit doesn't get very hot. The controls are simple. It is pretty heavy but that's expected considering the number of batteries. The led light is a nice feature.
P**E
Amazing Compact Battery
Figured I'd start out my review with some Warnings / Notes for new users. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. When unpacking this thing, it will NOT turn on unless you charge it first from one of the two bottom right USB C ports. 2. When this thing goes to sleep, pressing the power button will not wake it up - have to press and hold for a few seconds, then it wakes up. This is exactly what I was looking for - didn't need AC but I needed something that could do 100w+ with USB C to power my laptops and various computing devices. I already have an Anker C1000 so this is going to help offload power hungry devices. Had it connected to WiFi for most of the first day I had it - was doing a test to see how much it would drain - stayed 100% (wasn't expecting this). My 16' MBP sees this thing as a 140w power source (using the Apple MagSafe cable) - (via CoconutBattery). I am constantly surprised at the capacity of this thing, I keep expecting the charge to drop due to its small size - 288Wh. This is going to replace my aging and heavily used Anker Powerhouse 521. It is almost half the size and noticeably lighter - and for me, the most important thing, it outputs USB C 140w via 2 ports. I used my Macbook's 140w charger with an Anker 240w Bio cable to power the device - it pulled about 136w constantly while also pulling 100w from my Anker C1000's USB C port. So I was getting about 236-238w charging. Now I need to buy another 140w charger! Keep in mind this does not have an "UPS" mode like the C1000 or the non-DC version of the C300. For me this is exactly what I wanted (something that could provide 100w+ USB C power while being mobile). Going to be offloading usage from my C1000 at night and also will be taking this on a long road trip to power family's laptops/tablets/phones - then charging it at the hotel at night. Despite it reaching 96F+ (according to app) while charging, I heard no fans. As I use this to power my devices I'll update the review on fan noise, but as of this writing, I haven't heard any fan noise yet (I have nowhere near even come to half the unit's capacity). Will update this review with issues/notes as I use this daily. Those of you who know, I reviewed the C1000 and use it to power my entire office during peak hours (4pm - 9am) (been doing this for quite some time now). I was using my small Anker 737 power banks to power my laptop and other devices to help offload power. Now this C300 will be taking over those jobs.
C**B
Great power station
I bough this power station after days of research. We are doing a large trip this year across North West US and recently bought an iceless 12 dual zone fridge. While i wont have a lot of time that we wont have power available for cooler, at trail heads and when parked for hikes, i decided i needed to get one of these to keep running. I got this one when it was on sale for $179 and it was so worth it at that price. Even the normal price prob worth it for heavy overlanders/off grid people. The thing is well made, looks clean, very easy to use, and looks solid and durable. I've done some testing with the cooler and this thing is able to run the cooler for 13 hours on Fridge/Freezer max mode, and then on eco mode, it'll run for 23 hours and 40 minutes. I like that you can charge it via dual 140w usbc ports and solar (have not tested solar). I plugged a 100w charger and also just for fun, i plugged in a standard USB phone charger and it combined for about 110w charging. This allows passthrough as well so you can charge and use same time. The top light feature is pretty useful as well. It is able to angle the top as you are raising it, to direct the light away from your eyes. It has 3 levels of brightness and is pretty good. The material is diffused, so even at peak brightness, it wont really blind you. The App was really easy to set up and connect. It allows you to see how many watts are being used, charged, what ports are connected, and how long it will take to drain or charge. The main drawback of the App that is a huge miss, that i hope comes as an update, would be a graph that is viewable to show power stats. Over all, i highly recommend this product at the sale price, and probably even at the regular price.
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