Cold War Veteran MP—December 9, 2025
If you depend on your mobile devices during the day—such as laptops, tablets, cameras, and handheld gaming consoles—you have likely experienced the situation where a power bank falls short. This is precisely where BLUETTI’s latest Elite 10 comes into play. It powers my heating blanket, lunchbox stove, and various other devices. The standout feature for me is the app integration. It is undoubtedly my favorite power station! It fills the niche between being too big or too small for power stations. Read more
Christopher Fields—January 12, 2026
Very compact. Great for everyday use Read more
D. FOUNTAIN—December 29, 2025
I bought the Elite 10 for one reason. To power my lift chair incase of a power outage. It don't take much room on my end table. If there is threat of a outage I just plug my chair into the Elite 10. Been doing it for two days now. No problems. I operate my chair directly off the Elite 10. This thing is no power house but is exactly what I was looking for. I have a Anker 200 power bank but it has no AC outlet. Read more
Dan Laden—January 5, 2026
works great as a stand alone product. didnt do what i needed. - remain online to charge while unplugged from wall. unit will power down after some time of unregistered use - when powered on, extra step needed to activate usb ports. extra step needed to monitor from phone app. Read more
Customer—December 22, 2025
This is one of the smallest battery packs with an AC outlet. I got this to fit under my rear seat and it can deliver enough power for my Starlink for about 90 minutes before needing to recharge. A more convenient size and price for my needs than the larger ones.. Read more
JS#SMTTT—December 30, 2025
Great portable power device Read more
DigitalDenise—January 5, 2026
I plan to use the Bluetti Elite 10 to primarily power my portable DC refrigerator when camping. Having a power station so small and lightweight is a game changer for me. Not only can I take it to a campground, it’s light enough to throw into a backpack and take on the trail to power USB devices and most importantly my Starlink Mini. That capability in a device this small is amazing. I have another power station close to the size of the Bluetti Elite 10, but it only has DC outlets and the Elite 10 also has an AC outlet which makes it infinitely more versatile! In addition to having an AC outlet, this tiny powerhouse has Bluetooth capability and allows me to monitor it and make system changes using the Bluetti App. Even most larger power stations don’t have this feature and it’s exceedingly rare to find it in a power station as small as the Bluetti Elite 10. For me, the ability to switch on the “power lifting” feature remotely or turn on the light remotely from my phone when camping overnight is a huge advantage. Upon arrival, the Elite 10 was charged to 29%. The first thing I tested was its charging capabilities. I started my testing by connecting the included cigarette lighter to XT60 cable to the power station and charging via the cigarette lighter port in my car. After verifying that the charging speed was on the “standard” setting, I was able to consistently charge the Bluetti 10 at an average of 69 watts using my car. When charging the station, it was very quiet and I could barely hear the fan. The power station also came with a very thick, durable, AC power cord. After charging for a while from the car, I plugged the AC cord into a standard wall outlet and continued to charge the Elite 10 at an average of 79 watts on the “standard charging option”. It’s much easier to charge the Elite 10 because it uses a standard power cord instead of a proprietary one. Although I didn’t test charging from a gas generator, I did charge it via the XT60 port using 100 watt solar panels. I averaged 80 watts when charging via a solar panel. Because of it size and weight, it’s exceptionally easy to use. After ensuring that I could charge the Elite 10 in a variety of ways, I started checking its functionality to see what appliances I could power with it. I began with my portable refrigerator/freezer. It can draw up to 70 watts of power when the compressor is running, but draws nothing when the compressor is off. I average using around 50 watts per hour when running the refrigerator. I can easily run my refrigerator over two hours without adding any solar input and that’s adequate for most of my trips. I also tested charging my HP laptop, cell phones, drone batteries and string lights. This little power station is a power house. I don’t need to run those things for long periods of time so I don’t need a large heavy battery, I do need a 200 watt inverter and a USB C that can deliver 100 watts - this tiny package does all of that and more. It functioned as expected I. All my tests. When I’m not using the Elite 10 on a camping trip, I plan to connect it to my home WiFi equipment as an uninterrupted power supply. My power doesn’t normally go off for hours at a time, but it is not unusual for it to blink off during a thunderstorm causing me to lose online access at critical times and have to wait for my equipment to reset. I plugged this up to my Modem and WiFi router and simulated a brief power outage, my equipment didn’t flicker, it worked perfectly. The price of the Elite 10 is less than a standard UPS so that feature alone makes this power station a bargain. The Elite 10 is not a backup power station for my house, but it can power and charge sensitive electronics during brief outages as well as power a multitude of devices such as my portable electric heated blanket for several hours during an emergency outage. I love it so much that I’m thinking of ordering several as Christmas gifts for next year. Read more
Chriz—January 9, 2026
This is quite an impressive battery. I have a pair of Apex 300's with additional batteries and they work great but super heavy and not really portable. This Elite 10 is surprisingly light and provides quite a bit of power for a small package. Charging was a breeze, and quick off of wall outlet at about an hours and a half and 100W solar panel via the XT60 port took quite a bit longer but it was not a really sunny day. Before you buy you should know what it is and what it isn't. What it is, is a compact, lightweight high quality portable battery and built in bright led light for powering small devices like phones, laptops, portable fans for a short duration. 128Wh is not huge capacity by any means, though it punches above it weight, it is still not going to replace any power storage or generation product. What it is NOT is a long term power outage support product, will work fine to keep phones and other low powered devices charged for some time but high powered laptops will drain it quickly. It will not power things like a coffee machine, PC, or anything over 200W for long. While its max output is 300W, it can only sustain that for half an hour or so. This is not a powerful backup power source, just a convenient one for low power devices. Overall, this is a very well thought out, useful and highly portable product that i highly recommend Read more