Besides rugged phones, Oukitel’s product range also includes power stations. The company recently launched the Oukitel P1000 Plus power supply in the US at a price of $429. For information on pricing and availability in other regions, please refer to Oukitel's website.
The P1000 Plus offers users a good amount of versatility. Measuring 34.6 x 22.8 x 23.8 cm (13.6 x 8.9 x 9.4 in) and weighing 12 kg (26.46 lb), the power station can be easily carried by its built-in handle. Inside the device is a 1,024 Wh lithium iron phosphate battery, which Oukitel claims can retain 80% of its original capacity even after 4,000 charge cycles.
At 1,800 watts, the product’s AC output certainly seems limited in comparison to larger power stations. That said, this level of output should be sufficient even for power-intensive devices, such as an electric drill. The Oukitel P1000 Plus boasts a surge power of 3,600 watts and features four AC outlets, one automobile auxiliary power outlet, several USB-C and USB-A ports, and DC outputs.
The built-in display provides various information, including the current power input and output, and the battery level. The power station can also be controlled using an app via Bluetooth and is equipped with an LED light, which may come in handy during camping or a blackout. In the event of a power failure, uninterruptible power supply mode will kick in within 10 ms. Besides using AC power, the Oukitel P1000 Plus can also charge at up to 500 watts via solar input.