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Portable Power Station, 27,000mAh Outdoor Generator with Built in Cable, Portable Power Bank Backup Battery for Phone Charge, Travel, Home use, Camping, RV Trip

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1.Size:300w


About this item

  • 27,000mAh Capacity Power Station - Keep your devices charged and ready with this high-capacity portable power station. With enough power to fully charge most phones 7-8 times, it's perfect for home emergencies, family trips, hiking with friends, outdoor camping, and more.
  • 7 Outputs & 3 Inputs for Multiple Charging: This outdoor generator features 4 USB outputs, Type-C outputs, and dual Type-C and Lightning cables, compatible with most devices. Charge multiple devices simultaneously, perfect for sharing with friends. Equipped with 3 inputs, allowing you to use any charging cable to recharge the battery with ease.
  • PD 22.5W High-Speed Charging - Experience the fast charging revolution with this power bank, supporting SCP/FCP/QC charging protocols. Equipped with a max 22.5W output Type-C port, it can charge your phone to 60% in just 30 minutes. This powerful battery pack is perfect for traveling, hiking, outdoor camping, emergencies, and more.
  • Versatile LED Flashlight & Handy Strap-Perfect for outdoor adventures, this power bank features built-in LED flashlights with 4 modes (lighting, strobe, soft, SOS), ideal for camping, emergencies, and signaling. Includes a convenient hand strap for easy attachment to your backpack during trips.
  • What You Get- 1x 27000mAh/99.9Wh power bank; 1x (to charge the power bank)charging cable; 1x user manual. This portable power station can be taken on aircraft.



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J Stan
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
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Greg
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2025
Two dead within weeks of purchase.Used 22w maximum on them for a few hours a day. This product is absolute trash. I have a golab I've been using for a year straight no problems.
Matt Miller
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
I’ve been testing the PGYOB Portable Power Station (299Wh) for a mix of camping and emergency backup scenarios, and it’s a compact, capable option for the price—typically around $150-$200 depending on sales. With a 299Wh LiFePO4 battery, 300W continuous output (600W peak), and a variety of ports, it’s pitched as a versatile solar generator for outdoor adventures or power outages, and it mostly lives up to that.The build is lightweight—about 6-7 pounds—and feels durable with a solid plastic casing and a comfy carry handle. It’s not as rugged as pricier units like Jackery or EcoFlow, but it’s fine for tossing in a trunk or tent. The IP rating isn’t specified, so I wouldn’t trust it in heavy rain, though it handled a damp morning without issue. Charging options are a big plus: USB-C PD (60W input), AC wall outlet, car charger, or solar (panel not included). Via USB-C, it hit full charge in about 5-6 hours; AC was closer to 4.5 hours—decent, not blazing fast.Port-wise, it’s well-equipped: two 110V AC outlets (pure sine wave, safe for laptops), a 60W USB-C PD, QC 3.0 USB-A, standard USB-A, a 12V carport, and DC outputs. I ran a 50W fan for 5+ hours, charged my phone (15W) and laptop (45W) overnight, and still had juice left—roughly 85-90% usable capacity, which tracks with LiFePO4’s efficiency. The LED display shows battery percentage and wattage in/out, though it’s basic and dims in sunlight. A built-in flashlight with three modes (steady, SOS, strobe) was handy for nighttime setup.Performance is solid for its size. It powered a 100W mini fridge for about 2.5 hours before tapping out, and the pure sine wave kept my camera gear humming without glitches. Range isn’t a factor here—it’s about capacity, and 299Wh suits light-to-moderate loads. Recharging via a 100W solar panel (sold separately) took 5-6 hours in good sun, which is practical for off-grid use.A few gripes: the fan kicks on under load and isn’t whisper-quiet—more of a low hum, noticeable in a silent tent. Cooling’s adequate, but it gets warm after an hour at 200W+. The AC outlets lack covers, so dust could be an issue long-term. Some early Amazon reviews flagged slow charging or DOA units, but mine worked fine out of the box—seems like quality control varies.For $150-$200, the PGYOB 299Wh is a strong budget pick. It’s not a heavy-duty rig—don’t expect to run power tools or a full fridge all day—but for phones, lights, CPAP machines, or small appliances during a blackout or campsite stint, it’s reliable. I’d give it 4 out of 5 stars: great value and versatility, docked a point for fan noise and minor build quirks. If you need a lightweight, affordable power station, this one’s worth a look.
casey
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
This power charger works great. I like the different adapters that are attached for any plug you may need. It’s small enough to put in a bag and use for the day and tells how much life is left on the charge!
André B. Moreira
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
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Bob Smith
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
This battery pack is light weight, works, relatively compact, listed as lifepo4, and says it can be charged multiple ways. I would swear when I first saw the product, it wasn't listed at 299Wh/93,437mAh (93.43Ah). I thought it was listed at around 243Wh. I'm not a battery expert but my 100Ah lifepo4 "car" style battery that is in a battery box is listed at 1280Wh. I know voltage plays a part in the rated Wh as the formula is Wh/V=Ah. Anyway, this battery pack lasts about 1/10th as long as my other battery. It last about as long as my 20Ah lifepo4 battery that is also in a battery box which I don't think is really 20Ah either. I don't know how to actually do a scientific test or have the equipment, so I use my car refrigerator as my indicator. My 100Ah battery will keep my fridge running about 14 hours in 70F weather for about 8-10 days (i.e. I plug my fridge into the car when it's running and plug it into the battery box when we're stopping to camp). My 20Ah will last about 14 hours for one day. This battery pack lasted about the same although I did charge my phone from about 20% to 55% also. I charged it twice via a household outlet. I didn't time it either time, but I don't think it was overly slow but it's definitely not quick like some of the other brands. I had two different solar panels out but neither had the right connection for this unit so I didn't get to try charging it via a solar panel. I have the connector but it wasn't with either panel and I was too lazy to get it out to test it as I won't be taking this unit on any multiple day trips. Much easier to take my 100Ah battery and not worry about bringing a solar panel on all but the longest trips. Bottom line is this unit does work, has multiple inputs, I would assume will charge via solar panel, but I feel that the capacity is overstated. If you are looking for a unit for a picnic, etc. this might work. Just be sure to compare with other similar units.
Duncan
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
This awesome little power bank has so many ports and a port for every type of cable that you can have Has a lot of battery life to charge everything up! Even has a bright light on the side it is also very light to carry around!
liangbo
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
I really like it. This battery charger is The Truth!Charges my electronics quickly, easy to travel with .It would be a lifesaver during Hurricane Helene. If you have electronic devices, you should have one. 10 of 10 star rating
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