John Hall—July 12, 2024
The media could not be loaded. Bought for the upcoming hurricane. Before purchasing I thought I would not use this unit much. However, I'm finding more uses for it daily. I needed to use a hot glue gun but found the cable was too short to reach the area I needed to use it. The passing through function of this little unit made the cable length a non issue. Instead of leaving my truck running to use an Inverter I can now power my other tools that's under 400 watts using this PGYOB device. Also it works perfect as the orginal back battery purpose during hurricane. It powers my laptop, phone and light for hours during outage and only consuming 2 bars battery, so that I got no trouble with electricity in hurricane.The AC and USB port works great, the 65W PD charges my phone really quickly, that's really a big bonus! I did encounter some problems during use, but after contacting with the seller, I found that it was caused by my improper operation. They told me the specific operating precautions in detail, and then the product worked perfectly.Great customer service. So I wrote down the problem I encountered so that someone who encounters a similar problem can solve it directly:It seems that when you use up the battery completely before recharging, the battery will enter a so-called low-power protection state. At this time, you can only charge it with the PD charging port, not the DC port. After charging with the PD port for a few hours, you can use the DC charging port normally. Apart from this little question, everything works just perfect! I may try the 200W with solar panels in the future too so that I can recharge these units with solar. Read more
Ryan—October 3, 2024
I recently used the PGYOB Portable Power Station and found it to be a reliable option for camping and emergencies. During my last camping trip, I used it to charge my phone, run a portable fridge, and power a small fan overnight. It managed all these without a hitch, and still had enough juice left for other uses the next day. I especially appreciate that it has pure sine wave output, which means it’s safe for sensitive electronics like laptops and cameras. It has AC outlets, USB ports, and a carport, making it versatile for different needs. It’s not heavy to carry at all. I can recharge it via a wall outlet, car charger, or solar panel. It runs quietly and doesn’t get too hot. The fan comes on sometimes, but it’s not too loud, so I can use it indoors or at night without a problem. Overall, it’s quiet, powerful, and perfect for off-grid adventures or backup power at home. Read more
Kate G.—November 10, 2025
Good price quick delivery. Very good quality has all the features you need to charge anything it’s small but lightweight easy to use. Just haven’t figured out how to recharge the charger. Instruction book doesn’t say. Read more
Nikki Tâ—January 19, 2024
I bought this portable generator with the glee of a squirrel discovering a mountain of acorns. Charged it up, ready to power my life like a tiny, gas-guzzling Zeus. An hour later, it conked out faster than a politician's promise. So, I figured, why not plug my laptop in? Maybe it just craved the sophisticated hum of spreadsheets and cat videos. Nope. Dead as a disco in daylight. 179 bucks, folks. 179 bucks for a glorified paperweight with delusions of grandeur. I'm talking refund-worthy, tear-inducing disappointment. Honestly, I should get therapy on top of my money back for the emotional rollercoaster this thing put me through. So, if you're looking for a portable generator that doubles as a doorstop and a reminder that dreams can die faster than a fruit fly in a Venus flytrap, this is your baby. Otherwise, steer clear like a hamster from a blender. Read more
RB—July 19, 2025
This is a nice little battery system, but it couldn't handle a 200w countertop icemaker (tripped the circuit every time under battery power, even when it was running fine while plugged into AC, the circuit trips as soon as i unplug the system to make it run on battery). The different ports, and being able to turn them on and off is nice, and it's not too big or heavy, but i really got this to make ice while camping, and it can't do it unless I have it plugged into the car. Haven't tried it with solar yet, that might be on the list to try next time. Read more
Sara—December 30, 2025
Exactly what we needed for camping. This little charger is perfect for our camping trips, keeps our phones charged and holds a good amount of charge. Hasn’t died on us Read more
Martin baltezore—September 24, 2025
This is a decent buy. I like that it has the ability to be charging in the car so I was able to run my portable refrigerator with it and then stop at places so it never really stopped my refrigerator from working. It's a pretty decent size too it's pretty small I can sit up front next to your feet if you have a truck on the passenger side so that's good. It has a decent amount of power for getting from A to B so if this is a long road trip this would be a perfect addition to keeping your drinks cool or your food cold without needing to have ice to keep everything chilled. Read more
Eskin Pryce—December 10, 2025
Love this thing… I am charging my phone, iPad, MacBook and this thing just keeps going.. love it.. even the light on the front is very bright .. roadside 🆘 light .. Read more