Zendure may be best-known for its power banks; however, it has now decided to max its product portfolio out with a generator/station for emergency, outdoor or generally portable energy-storage. The SuperBase Pro 2000 comes with the hard-shell suitcase finish seen on many of its smaller siblings, and goes even further than normal along those lines in terms of an on-the-go charging option.
The SuperBase Pro 2000 comes with a total of 12 outputs, multiple full EU plug sockets and USB type-C ports (2 of which are rated for the USB-PD 100W standard) included, all of which can be monitored and controlled using a "really cool" first-party app.
Accordingly, Zendure asserts that the station could power anything found around the home at need on a full charge, even a 110W TV for up to 28 hours.
Zendure also claims that its new generator is rated for "household-grade UPS" and can charge by 80% in just 60 minutes (depending on the output available). The OEM is also thinking about potential customers for whom it somehow does not have enough of its own wheels with yet more as a free gift for a limited time.
Zendure has released the SuperBase Pro 2000 to Geekbuying with an AOVO M365 PRO as a free gift. With its 36V/350W, 10.4Ah, 25mph max speed and 8.5-inch wheel specs, it comes acros as a Xiaomi scooter clone and may work about as well as thus expected.
Alternatively, a buyer can get started with a solar portable power system with a free BLUETTI SP120 120W foldable solar panel (currently priced at US$269 on Amazon). Unfortunately, this deal is available to European customers only, at a total price of €1,699 (or US$1,687.02), an offer available until September 18, 2022.