I have been searching for a portable power station that is high-powered, has a large capacity, and doesn't feel too heavy, until I came across the iGo3600 by Foxtheon.
Why I like it:
Despite having a massive capacity of 3600Wh, it weighs only about 50 pounds, which is crucial for me. I need a high-capacity product for outdoor use, but other options are usually twice as heavy.
It charges extremely fast. It can be charged using a standard wall socket with a charging power of up to 2000W, which is essential for spontaneous trips as it allows me to fully charge it within two hours.
I can add more batteries. If I want to extend the power duration, all I need to do is purchase additional batteries for replacement. The only drawback is that the replaced batteries cannot be charged individually.
It has UPS functionality, meaning it automatically switches on during a power outage. I can connect an outdoor refrigerator to it to ensure that the contents remain preserved in case of a power failure.
It can be charged in multiple ways. In addition to the standard wall socket charging, it supports solar panel charging and can also be charged by plugging it into a car.
It is highly versatile. I can use it indoors or outdoors and power almost any device by plugging it in. If I want to use a portable power source in the wilderness, I can even take it camping.
However, it does have some disadvantages:
Both battery units are labeled with "PULL," which easily misleads me into pulling them, but in reality, the batteries are automatically ejected by pressing a switch button.
It doesn't have an app for usage. Although it's not common for a portable power bank to have an app, having one would provide additional convenience.