La Jolla Kyle—November 9, 2025
The Exodus 1200 impresses with its strong fundamentals: a 992 Wh LiFePO₄ battery paired with a 1,200 W pure sine‐wave inverter (3,600 W surge) gives you reliable power for camping trips, road adventures or emergency backup. It features dual 140 W USB‑C ports, multiple AC outlets and a clean LCD showing input/output status. Reviewers found it capable of charging and powering phones, tablets, laptops, fans and lights with ease. On the flip side, it’s not perfect: charging inputs are a bit slower than some rivals and solar input capability is modest in comparison. Some users noted that while its performance is solid for moderate loads, it struggled with larger appliances in certain tests. If your needs involve light to medium use, though, this unit offers excellent value, portability and build quality. Read more
Customer—November 3, 2025
A great value. $0.3025 per Wh in an all in one unit. I've put together a box with a 12v lifepo4 battery, inverter, and solar charge controller, but the price point and UPS function made it a great option for my office backup power. The charge rate is limited compared to the $400+ units, but in most use cases, time isn't of the essence. It's very portable and light. I would have liked to see a thicker casing, but again, the value outweighs the durability issue. Read more
Imagine Mirth—October 28, 2025
Bought this for use in my camper van. I followed all instructions (drained battery before the first full charge, then fully charged). It worked for the entire weekend, charging phones, computers, powered the coffee maker, etc. then came home and my dog ate the charging cord. I contacted the company to purchase a replacement and they sent one free of charge, which I thought was exceptional customer service. This is the first time I used a power station but I can see how it will come in handy for future camping trips and power outages. I have had no issues and would buy Oupes again. I may buy one with more watts one day. Read more
Jose Luis Pedroza—November 5, 2025
I do a lot of camping at festivals and state parks mostly in primitive camping sites. I needed some that was easy to carry, had good capacity and was easy to maintain charged. After lots of research and reviews I went with this unit. It was a great choice, it's been with me to the beach, the woods, music festivals and even so.e light stuff around the house. I got two 100w solar panels that keep the battery charged. It powers my bugeRV cooler with no problem and runs a dc water kettle for hot coffee or tea in the morning. I like the app cause I can see how the current is flowing and it's small and compact and light enough to pack without needing too much space. Highly recommended. Read more
Laura V.—July 19, 2025
It works for my needs. I have used it for 1. Devices 2. Small fans 3. Large oscillating fan 4. Rowenta iron 5. Small Walmart air fryer 6. Small microwave from Walmart 7. Elite toaster oven that bakes and has a rotisserie 8. Instapot (8 quart) 9. Portable washing machine 10. Single burner electric stovetop 11. Electric skillet 12. Small electric cooler (18”x15”x10”) 13. Electric tea kettle This is my experience with the capacity 1. It went from 63% charge to zero in four hours with the oscillating fan plugged into it. 2. It went from 100% charge to zero heating up the electric tea kettle four times. 3. It went from 100% charge to zero washing five loads of laundry at the 15 minute setting. 4. It went from 100% charge to 20% using the Instapot pressure cooker function for 30 minutes. 5. Water never boiled on the single burner stovetop. 6. Using the microwave three minutes uses 10 watts from the generator. I bought a 100 watt solar panel because this generator uses so many watts for higher wattage mini appliances. It takes 2.5 hours to charge from 0% to 100% using an electrical outlet, 20 hours from the 12v outlet in the car and 20 hours using a 100 watt solar panel. The great news is the safety features. I live in the desert. The manual is clear. It tells you to use the generator when it is a moderate temperature. I did not heed this, and plugged a mini chopper into it. It sparked, went to zero, and turned off. I plugged it into my car 12v. It turned on but the input watts were at 1-2. I was certain that it had short circuited, and was a gonner. I let it sit overnight. and plugged it into an electrical outlet the next day, and it was fine. It shut itself down due to too much heat, and wouldn’t receive input watts until it cooled down. That was worth the price of admission. I just wish it didn’t drain so many watts using my tea kettle for hot water and my portable washing machine, which are essential in my life but the solar panel has solved that. I charge the generator from sunrise until the generator is at 100% then use it. The other great news is that you can use the generator while it is being charged. Best wishes on your purchase. I hope this review was helpful in making your decision. Read more
Ching—December 2, 2025
Easy to use, it charges great, the size was a tad smaller than I thought, but it is very portable. We used it for our outdoors trips to the campsites. Read more
Rabidbat racing—October 22, 2025
After Carefully searching, I chose this for a number of reasons. After reading all the reviews I went to their Storefront on Amazon. All they make are Powerstations... A Good Sign. I then went to their website for more information. Very good website with lots of resources. Purchased and received the unit extremely well packed in a triple corrugated box.... Another good sign. Drew the unit down to near 0% and charged it up in 3 hours. (I charged everything I could find, plugged in my shop light, ran a sander, used a rice cooker, and a small egg cooker to drain it from 67% to 0.) Very well built, lots fo features, APP control, Great Safety Features built in. All a good sign...:) Read more