Anker has unveiled the SOLIX C300 DC portable power station. The product is designed for outdoor use, hiking or camping, or for use at home during a power outage. The model has an integrated lithium iron phosphate battery with a 288Wh capacity, expected to last for up to 3,000 cycles.
The SOLIX C300 DC has a maximum output of 300W and seven ports. These include two 12W USB-A, a 15W USB-C port and a 100W USB-C output. Plus, there is a 120W car cigarette output and two 140W USB-C input/output ports. You can recharge the power station via these two more powerful USB-C ports for a 280W input and a full recharge time of 70 minutes or via a 100W solar power input, which would provide a full charge in three hours. You can adjust the accessory’s settings and via charging status in the Anker app thanks to Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.
The compact model weighs just 6.18 lbs (~2.8 kg) and comes with a pop-up light and a handle to make it easier to transport. The Anker SOLIX C300 DC is now available to pre-order at the discounted price of $149.99. The device will officially launch on August 28th, when it will return to its RRP of $199.99. Arriving at the same time is a shoulder strap accessory, which will cost $29.99. Anker has also announced the SOLIX C300, a more expensive device with several upgrades.
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Anker (Press Release)