- Huge Capacity This portable power station equipped with 250Wh(67200mAh) lithium-ion battery pack with regular AC outlets on it, can keep your electronics charged and running for hours without the noise or exhaust that comes with a portable generator. Moreover, it has a built-in LED flashlight with 3 modes (lighting/SOS/strobe) for emergency and night time use.
- Super Multiple Charging Ports This device is built-in with 1* AC Outlet (110V/ 250W; peak 350W), 2*USB-A Ports, 1*USB Smart Charging Port and 1* DC output, which let you can simultaneously charge your laptops, mini-cooler, drone and other outdoor electronics. In addition, USB charging ports and DC OUT charging port can charge other portable electronic devices while this back-up generator is recharging. What’s more, the USB smart charging port can provide faster charging speed than normal ports.
- Safety and Non-pollution With the battery management system (BMS), it can effectively improve battery utilization; provide short-circuit,over-temperature and overload protection. It has no harmful effect on your digital devices. And it is silent and emission-free, which means you can use them safely inside a house during a blackout. What’s more, since there is no motor, there is no need to keep gas handy or perform the oil changes or other minor maintenance a combustion engine requires.
- Compact & Lightweight It weighs only 4.85lb and measures 7.16 by 5.39 by 5.04 inches. That’s more like carrying around a small cooler full of beer, rather than a full case. It also has a nice,curvaceous shape and a solid handle on top that makes it easy to tote around. Take it with you on-the-go and never worry about power shortage.
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Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 500
Original price was: $499.00.$427.00Current price is: $427.00.
L-Knight –
I’m no electrician, so I can’t get into any kind of specifics, but I can tell you what I’ve done with this so far in real world use. First, the picture I include shows what comes in the box. The battery pack, a charger for it (which is thankfully an A/C plug, not a USB), and the instruction manual. There’s also a warranty/offer card. When I went to do its initial charge to test it out, I noticed it was already almost 3/4 of the way full. It took a few hours to charge it to 100%, but I expected something like that.Once full, I played around a bit. I used the flashlight and the front “lantern” lights. The flashlight has a greater throw, and is enough for an emergency, but it isn’t as bright as a dedicated LED flashlight (at least not the kind my wife has). The front lights seem to be for something in the immediate area, because they are bright close up, but aren’t for casting out.After this, my phone, an Asus Zenphone 2, was at 4%. I charged it, and in a couple of hours or so, it was up to 100%. I used the USB Smart plug for this. Later, I charged a Fire 10 tablet from 26 to 100%, but did it when I went to bed, so I don’t know how long it took. Then, to further test it, I hooked up an older Dell laptop to the A/C front port (which is a universal plug, so that’s why it looks weird) without having the battery pack plugged in to a wall outlet. I had it run a DVD movie and then let it sit with the screen on for a total of three or so hours. It was no less than 3 hours, and probably closer to 3 and 1/2. Only then did I notice that it was down to over 50% less. I think it had to be somewhere in the 60’s range, as a little before the end of the movie, the 75% light was still on. Right now I’m charging another Fire 10 tablet and will keep using it to see how often things can be charged up. I can update once I drain the thing completely.However, this is a good thing to have. I’ll charge mine up after I’m done testing it out and then I’ll put it someplace for safe keeping, so that the next time we lose power, I’ll have the ability to charge up some devices we may need. I don’t know what the biggest thing in my house I could hook it to would be, but I don’t think I’d try any appliance. To get a laptop running and charge some devices I may need while power is out, though, this would do fine. I have emergency backup UPS’s for my computers, but they won’t run even a laptop for any length of time. Having the ability to do so for, at a minimum based on testing, 12 hours, is great.I have included a video to show the unit being used with the laptop.
Aaron Morgan –
This power supply is so cool! I have a couple azeus brand products and I’ve not been let down yet. The build quality is awesome and feels like a sturdy metal material allover. Even the handle is, which surprised me.We have frequent power outages in our area, so we got this to power some things in the house when that happens. With its 67,200mAh battery I can charge the WHOLE families phones and laptops multiple times over. It has plenty of USB ports to charge multiple devices at once as well.I have taken the time to experiment with what will work and what won’t. I can power my oscillating fan and mini heater with it. My intentions were to hopefully be able to power a hair appliance and coffee maker during power outages. So far neither seem to work, but I’m hopeful I can figure out a fix. I’m hoping it will work well to power a lamp or two during our next outage! That would be super helpful.Overall a great purchase for me and my family. I’m very happy with it and to be honest, I want a couple more. Lol!
Jacob Abbott –
I’ve had some really good experiences with Azeus products so I decided to give their portable power station a shot for my upcoming camping trip. This product did not disappoint and it’s in line with the overall quality and value that I’ve come to expect from the brand. This small, sleek, and compact power station offers a lot of power in a small package and at a great price point. It comes with an ac adapter that has a plenty long cable for plugging in and charging. It also features a folding handle, flashlight, USB smart port, 5v/2a USB out, 5v/1a USB out, DC out 12v/10a, type C in, and multi connector ac 110v and 250w plug. The charging indicator led lights let me know how much power to complete the charge or how much is left. It’s lightweight and well made and won’t take up too much room in a camping pack or in the tent. Everything on this device works well and I’m very impressed overall.
IvanaYvonne –
What a bargain!Hubs asked me to look for a portable battery for our camping adventures to power up our phones and Kindles, etc. Looking at prices put a lump in my throat and we discussed it for over a week. I’m so glad I didn’t jump the gun, as this one went on sale for $50 off :)It is super lightweight-about 4 lbs, and came with nearly a full charge. I included an unpacking video to show how securely it was delivered and how many items you can plug in. This will be fantastic when the power goes out.We took it on an overnight foray into the woods since the weather has been awesome here in the PNW and realized it had a flashlight built right in haha! Seriously bright and also has a couple of strobe functions.Very happy with this purchase and will look at what else this company has to offer.
Scruffy Says I’m On Break –
Ever stuck wanting some power but can find any handy? This power pack can come to your rescue! You have several AC and DC options with this powerpack. Check out a few of the pros and cons I found with daily use.Pros:LightweightLong lastingAC plug! 250 Watts. Yes it can power your lights and TV!Versatile USBFlashlight for emergency useCons:Requires power adapter to chargeBattery remaining is limited to 25% each lightOverall a versatile power station
Nikki C O –
So far so good! Bought the product for when our electricity goes out. Tired of lighting candles or sitting in the dark. Now, I can plug a light up and the whole family will be able to charge their phones too. I did add a video to go with this so other people purchasing can see that it’s easy to be able to plugin things like lights to this device. Just keep in mind this is a small portable device like the size of a lunchbox and you can not plugin items like a refrigerator.