Description
- A source of power for: CPAP machines; mobile phones; laptops; on-board refrigerators, inflatable pumps, ventilators, etc.
- Supports type-C PD two-way fast charging, and QC2.0/3.0 protocol Wireless charging: Supports wireless charging devices in line with QI protocol.
- Multiple interfaces: 2 USB-A,1 USB-C, 1 DC, 1 cigar lighter socket, wireless charger output.
- Flashlight function: two 1W high-power LED lights can be used as a flashlight, which can be used for outdoor travel, camping, household power failure and other emergency purposes.
- Anti-slip and waterproof design: a new anti-slip silica gel is added around the product, and silica gel covers protect the ports.
- High power: charging and discharging power up to 5V/2A 60W, about three times faster than the ordinary charging speed.
- Performance: large capacity, super long endurance, grade A polymer core, intelligent management chip, high efficiency, and no heat, multiple protection design, which ensures safe usage.
Capacity: 266Wh/22.2Ah @12V/72000mAh @3.7V
Output Interface: DC, Type C, Double Usb, Wireless, Cigarette lighter
Input Interface: usb, DC, TYPE-C, Wireless, USB Type C
Input voltage:
DC12-24V/4A; USB-C input: 5V-3A 9V-3A 12V-3A 15V-3A 20V-3A
USB output:
USB A: 4.5V/5A, 5V4.5A,9V/2A, 12V/1.5A USB C1: 5V-3A 9V-3A 12V-3A 15V-3A 20V-3A
USB C2: 5V-3A 9V-3A 12V-2.25A
Cigarette lighter output:
12V15A;
Laptop output:
12V/5A, 16.5V/4A, 20V/3.5A, 24V/3A
Wireless output:
10W Wireless fast charging
Power display:
8 indicator lights
Power outlet charging time:
7H
Use:
UAV, CPAP, on-board refrigerator, inflatable pump, outdoor hunting, Camping, fishing, phones, laptops, lighting, emergency power, ventilators, etc.
Battery Type: Li-Polymer Battery, 18650 Lithium Battery
Size: 122 x 223 x 45 mm
Weight: 1500g
Protection: Over-discharging, Short Circuit Protection, Over-charging, Low Tension
Material: ABS+ PC waterproof material
Certification: CE ROHS FCC
Kevin (verified owner) –
Exceeded my expectations. It ran my CPAP (Dreamstation without humidifier) for a little over 6 nights at an average of 8.4 hours per night. This has opened up long multi-day hikes and through hiking for me which I couldn’t have considered previously. I note my test was at home and not in a cold tent so maybe performance will be a bit less in the wild … fingers crossed.