







⚡ Stay powered, stay unstoppable — wherever life takes you!
The Apowking Portable Solar Powered Generator HP200L combines a 300W pure sine wave inverter with a 220Wh lithium-ion battery and a 40W high-efficiency solar panel. Designed for professionals and adventurers alike, it offers 7 output ports including AC, USB, and DC connectors, enabling simultaneous charging of multiple devices. Its compact, lightweight design and advanced safety features make it an ideal power solution for home backup, camping, and outdoor activities.












































| ASIN | B0DHC51QJV |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,320 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #90 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | Apowking |
| Color | Orange |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (538) |
| Date First Available | June 14, 2023 |
| Engine Power Maximum | 300 Watts |
| Engine Type | Solar |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | solar |
| Included Components | 1 * 12V Car Charging Cable, 1 * 12V Cigarette Lighter Adapter to DC, 1 * AC Adapter (DC 5.5x2.1mm,15V/2.4A), 1 * Apowking 300w rated solar generator power station with 40W solar panels included, 2 * User Manual (1 for power station 1 for solar panel) |
| Item Weight | 8.73 pounds |
| Item model number | HP200L |
| Manufacturer | Hengke Energy(GuangDong) Co., Ltd |
| Model Name | HP200L |
| Other display features | Home Improvement |
| Output Wattage | 300 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 6.7"L x 4.1"W x 8.5"H |
| Recommended Uses For Product | 300W Portable Power Station Generator for Camping,, Portable Power Bank Station 300W for with AC outlet for Emergency indoors and outdoors, portable power bank battery pack for tablet, laptop, fan, lights, etc,, solar generator power station 300W with solar panel for camping |
| Running Wattage | 300 Watts |
| Special Feature | Automatic Shut Down Automatic Voltage Regulation Digital Display Extra-Long Run Time Heavy Duty, portable generator for camping hurricane bad weather, portable power station 300W 110V Pure Sine Wave with solar panel, solar generator with panels included |
| Special features | Automatic Shut Down Automatic Voltage Regulation Digital Display Extra-Long Run Time Heavy Duty, portable generator for camping hurricane bad weather, portable power station 300W 110V Pure Sine Wave with solar panel, solar generator with panels included |
| Starting Wattage | 600 Watts |
| Total Power Outlets | 2 |
| UPC | 662987374767 |
| Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
| Wattage | 300 watts |
M**N
Great! Replaced the broken one!
The battery was broken on my first one, but they replaced it, and the new one works perfectly! It even came with a charge, and I can use it all night for my lighting. Thank you!
A**N
Not worth it
The solar panel does not charge the power box. The box is not powerful enough to run LED lights for a night. You can manually charge the box by plugging it into the wall which takes hours for it to charge up for it to just die in an hour. Definitely not work the expense. Go for a bigger and better one.
J**N
This holds enough energy for a short camping trip without the solar panel being up
So this is my favorite new toy. I packs some battery life has (2) 110v outlets, 4 USB Ports a DC IN and a DC out port plus a large light. Currently I have it setup in my shed at my apartment as it has now power out there. I can run a Wifi extender off of it while powering 4 LED lights and a voice controlled speaker making my shed a great place to smoke in the winter as the apartments are smoke free and the porch cold. The solar array in my opinion is rather impressive as even on a cloudy winter day it was still collecting a little energy meaning i can charge up inside and run for at least a week collecting what little i can from mother nature. Sturdy not heavy really I cannot think of anything bad to say about it.
J**E
not good
Update 02/06/2026 Doesn't charge well with 60W solar from same manufacturer who recommends the solar panel as a match for this unit. Very, very, very slow ... 8 hrs and barely to 4 bars from 2 bars. Another bad product and another set of painfully frustrating returns. I'm seriously stopping all online purchases for a while. This is just so frustrating. ======================================================================================== Cautiously optimistic that this is a good product even though there's a significant number of less than satisfactory reviews. Just returned an Anker Solix C300 for being very expensive and very unimpressive and trying this less expensive option in pieces starting with the power station and adding on the solar panel separately after I test out the power station as a standalone. I will adjust the rating after I receive the solar panels. Of specific note, there are a fair number of reviews that specifically point to possibly low quality internal power cells that either stop charging, don't charge fully or stop working altogether within a short period of time which makes me concerned with this unit. Cons: -the unit does not come with any USB-C ports which makes it clearly an older unit and design -charging the unit with the power supply takes a long time, 2 bars to 5 bars (full charge) took me over 4 hrs which makes this a relatively low performance unit and once again makes me concerned about the internal power cells - as a comparison, the Anker C300 charged from 79% to 100% in about 2 hrs using the solar panels -this unit does not have WiFi or Bluetooth Pros: -it arrived well packed and intact -it has good instructions on paper in easy to read font (unlike the Anker) -the unit is relatively light and compact and has a flashlight that works well -the unit has a nice, legible LCD display with all relevant information you need (unlike the Anker) -it came with ALL reasonable wired attachments you would expect of a traveling power station (unlike the Anker)- nothing out-of-pocket unless you need a specialized wire for a fridge let's say -it came with it's own power supply plug-in cable (unlike the Anker) -the unit has an ample number of USB-A ports (1 fast charge and 3 standard), one traditional 2 prong and one traditional 3 prong outlet, which typically are included only on much more expensive power stations -- kudos on this -it came partially charged so I was able to quickly test all the output ports which worked flawlessly - I fully loaded the unit with a laptop running 90W power supply (separately) and 180w power supply laptop/workstation (separately), and a variety of phones, earbuds, iPads and Android tablets without passthrough power - the unit never blinked and charged properly -- kudos on handling all outlets fully loaded on battery only -I separately fully loaded the unit with passthrough power plugged into an outlet with same devices and the unit showed it was charging while providing power to the devices and once again it worked flawlessly and never blinked -- kudos on handling all outlets fully loaded with passthrough power That's it for now ... more to follow when I test it with the solar panels ...
J**S
Didn't work out
I don't know if I use it wrong, but it wouldn't charge it wouldn't pick up the sun no matter if I put it right there by the trailer window. So I'm just going to give it 4 stars just in case I was wrong.
C**E
Solar panel not strong enough, but for the money it's not a bad battery system.
The battery works well enough. I was able to use it while camping and get my 3 air mattresses to inflate, deflate and charge my Bluetooth speaker 2 times. For the size and weight it works pretty well. It does take a LONG time to charge though. Even with the included AC adapter, or 12V car adapter I feel like it takes over 8 hours to charge, maybe longer. I am giving only 3 stars for a couple reasons though. * The solar panel is not capable of charging this beast. I sat the panel in direct sun for over 8 hours and it didn't even gain 10% charge. I tried over multiple days as well. It was able to charge my Bluetooth speaker up about 75% in a full day, acceptable, but not really helpful for the battery it comes with. *The buttons are not easy to read in the dark, and I accidentally hit the AC button and burned the whole battery overnight without even have a load on it. I feel like the AC inverter should have an auto shut off like the USB ports do. *The USB ports will shut off if port 1 stops being under load. So if you are charging multiple devices and the first one finishes first, the rest will turn off after a few minutes, even if they are still trying to pull juice. *The led light should have more dimmer options. It's on, sos or off. A low setting would be nice as a night light when camping and take a lot less battery. Conclusion: For the price, it's not half bad. It did what I needed and I can use the solar panel to charge other devices even if it can't charge the included battery. The size and weight are good for the amount of power. But there are many limitations that I suppose come with the price point. This is the cheapest model I could find on Amazon at $135, so for that it gets 3 stars.
B**R
Very good product
Works great i use it every day
T**Y
A lifesaver at a reasonable cost
It's so handy to have one of those portable power banks around. My friend let me borrow theirs when the lights went out, and it was a total lifesaver. Now I know I definitely need to get one for myself. It's been so useful for keeping my devices charged up when I'm on the go. Seriously, it's a game-changer for staying connected.
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