Z CustomerโOctober 17, 2025
This portable power station really impressed me with its battery life and functionality. Itโs lightweight but packs a serious punch for its size, great for charging phones, tablets, and even small devices while camping or during power outages. The charging ports are fast and efficient, and itโs super easy to use right out of the box. Iโve tested it out while out camping and itโs been a hit with the whole family, helped us to keep all of our devices charged and ready. The build feels solid and well-made, the built-in LED light is a nice bonus for outdoor use or emergencies. Itโs easy to carry, doesnโt take up much space, and charges quickly. Overall, itโs a high-quality, reliable backup power source thatโs perfect for travel, camping, or keeping on hand for unexpected outages. Read more
Joseph LongโJuly 28, 2025
if youโre budget focused, this is going to be fantastic for you, but do not expect you getting something like an ankor. what I mean by that is itโs a good product. It allows for like 10-ish hours of charging however youโre not gonna get the stuff that you would be able to get from a retailer that just sold these cells portable batteries I would still recommend it to learn who asks, but if they could afford an ankor, I would say that nine times out of 10. Read more
motorbikemattโSeptember 28, 2025
Really impressed with the power and charging capacity of this battery pack. I lost count of how many times it charged my phone from nearly zero to 100% but 4 times easy with room to spare. For the power it contains, it's reasonably weighted. It doesn't feel cheap, but built to last. Read more
WayneโDecember 30, 2025
Garbage. Do not buy unless you want your device to charge this thing. It reverses charging my devices meaning it pulls power away from my devices, my iPad Pro and my laptop. Read more
livelafflurvโJuly 31, 2025
This thing is dense. Like, โcould stop a raccoon mid-sprintโ dense. But with great weight comes great wattage, and this little gray brick delivers. The pop-up lantern is surprisingly bright and clicks up to two heights, which I didn't realize until I tried to yank it open and accidentally discovered its secret second setting. Pro tip: hold the button down to turn the light off instead of cycling through the entire SOS rave sequence. Charging-wise, itโs pretty generous. Multiple USB-C and A ports, decent power output, and a screen that actually gives you useful infoโlike remaining time, wattage in/out, and when itโs feeling dramatic (aka short circuit protection kicks in). The 140W fast charge is real, though I wouldnโt tangle both USB-Cs with other fast-charging power banks unless you like playing voltage roulette. Would I toss this in a backpack for a light hike? Absolutely not. But for car camping, emergency backup, or tech-heavy remote work setups, itโs a keeper. The handleโs solid (just... donโt break it), the ports are well thought out, and the build doesnโt feel like itโll crack under pressure. We charge, we glow, we quietly judge devices that only trickle-chargeโand in those dim power outage hours or late-night s'more missions, we live for backup batteries that actually back us up, laff at how overprepared we are, and lurv a power station that doubles as a flashlight/lantern. Read more
BJโMay 26, 2025
For review today, Iโve got an AsperX Portable Power Station (60,000mAh), Dual 140W Fast Charging (Total 200W), LiFePO4 Battery, 192Wh Power Bank Station, Generator for Home Use, Home Backup for Travel, Camping, Emergency (Gray). Quick tip about the LED light: Instead of having to click through the blinky modes to turn the light off, you can press and hold the button and it will turn the light off. Also, be sure you realize that there are two heights that you can pull the lantern top up. It stops about half way up at the first point and if you pull more itโll go the next step. I included the meter test results for the usb ports in pictures, for those interested. Tho, basically, the ports are capable of what they claim to be. Both USB-C are 140w capable. The USB-A are QC2 and 3 capable. I, personally, would have rather not had both USB-C be capable of incoming power since oftentimes, if you plug something else, like another power bank, that has the ability to have incoming and outgoing power on their USB-C port, it doesnโt always flow the direction you want it to and you canโt always manipulate it until it does. I also tested having both USB-C ports inputting power at the same time and it does allow it. I was able to see nearly 200w of incoming charge but since I have very few 100w+ capable chargers and had to have quite an inconvenient setup to test it, I only tested it for a few minutes so I canโt say if itโll cause any long term issues or if it would trip an overheat protection. My DC 5521 plug output measured 13.81v when fully charged. It does have functional short circuit protection too. It turned completely off when I shorted it and I was able to turn it back on 10 or so seconds later. Overall, this is a nice little power station but I wouldnโt consider it while itโs in the $170 price range like it was at the time of my review. It would need to be closer to the $140 price range for me to really recommend it. Tho this one does have a couple of advantages over the $120 competition like higher solar voltage input range and multiple 140w usb ports so that is worth a bit to me and I think it would be a good value if they can bring the price down just a bit. Read more