A d.light user—August 8, 2025
This is a light 2.3 lbs versatile, portable power bank station, but it is very powerful. It has 2 AC ports: one each with 3 prongs and 2 prongs. It also has a QC 3.0 18W and 5V/2.4A 12W ports for type A connector users. There are two DC 12V/10A round connectors for other digital devices. My favorite port is USB-C/PD power delivery input/output port which can handle 65W. If you are in a hurry, it can charge the latest tablets, drones, iPhones, and Pixel phones very quickly. I also like the flash light feature that you can adjust the intensity of light of your choice. You can take this power station with you for travel and any party occasions because it is very light and convenience. You can charge this power station via a Solar panel or an AC adapter with fast charge capability. Read more
Karim—August 15, 2025
This portable power station is compact yet powerful, perfect for camping or emergencies. The 98Wh capacity with 135W (200W peak) output runs small devices with ease. I love the 110V AC outlet and 65W PD fast charging for phones and laptops. The built-in LED light is bright and very handy during power outages. Overall, it’s a dependable, lightweight backup solution worth every penny. Read more
Chris c bost—November 27, 2025
I have two generators portable generators. The big one was my favorite I've had it for years and when I go on camping trips that's what I would take with me. Until I decided to get a new one and I got the now easy 65 watt and that is now my fair generator that is going to go on every single camping trip I ever take now. This thing will from 100% will charge my TLC 50 XL 5G smartphone from 10% to 100 five times not to mention I can also power my AC outlet fan I can also charge and use my camping hanging USB lights one in the tent and then one outside in the kitchen area all day long and all night. This thing lasted me a 3-day camping trip from 100% and when I was done and packing up from my camping trip it was at 5% when I was done for 3 day trip. The design as you can see is completely different they're both 65 Watts and the same mAh and the size difference is completely different. The design is great the quality is amazing and this is now my favorite little device for camping trip not to mention the small one weighs a lot less than the big one. Read more

Cecilia Del Rio—August 29, 2025
Recently started an emergency kit (for small power outages or road trip essentials etc) and I believe this product is key! With multiple sockets for USB-C, USB, American power sockets, the flashlight feature and the display giving you accurate information. One thing I noticed is that it comes pre charged, that I think is super convenient in any due case. It’s small and lightweight; so it helps when you have a weight limit. I can’t speak much on how long lasting the battery is because, thankfully, we haven’t had the need to try it. But I do suggest you give it a test run. Read more
Dillon—December 29, 2025
Great, cost effective portable power pack Read more
Ruth Agada—January 1, 2026
This is a great product. I got this for my laptop on the go. It does its job well but I wish it charges the laptop longer because it only charges for a very short amount of time. It does work very well with my mobile devices and my music devices outdoors. Read more
Pat—December 1, 2025
LCD display is easy to read and the battery lasts a long time. Love that you can charger the charger while it is also charging devices. Fit perfectly in bags to take to the softball fields. Powerful enough to charge multiple devices at one time. Read more
Ashlei Johnston—December 27, 2025
Really nice power bank. Bought for deer season to keep anything and everything charged including my laptop. There’s every port you can think of attached to this thing. It comes with an okay flashlight as well. Kinda heavy but I throw it in my backpack to carry. Okay size. Definitely portable. Charges easily overnight. Good price for what you get. My only complaint is there’s no true on/off switch. You can press say the DC button to shut it off if you see the DC lit up on the screen. So do beware that you can have something “on” and isn’t up battery even though nothings plugged into it. Also I’m not sure if it’d be a bothersome to some but will note that this thing when “cooling” down when in use can be fairly loud. It startled me when sitting there watching for deer. It’s not super loud but loud enough to be like where is that coming from. Read more