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Anker SOLIX C300 Estación de Banco de Energía DC

Regular price $179.99

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Peso: 6.3 kg

Dimensiones: 32 x 20 x 23 cm cm

Description

Características principales:

  • Para activar la central eléctrica portátil C300 DC por primera vez: recarga con un cargador de pared USB-C de 18 W o superior, como un cargador Anker USB-C o un cargador de computadora portátil. Tenga en cuenta que solo se pueden usar los puertos USB-C2 y USB-C3.
  • Energía masiva sobre la marcha: lleve energía portátil a cualquier lugar y entregue 300W y 288Wh a sus dispositivos. Carga rápida con dos puertos USB-C bidireccionales de 140W.
  • Batería LiFePO4 con garantía de 3 años: con baterías LiFePO4, control inteligente de temperatura y diseño resistente a impactos, este banco de energía dura años, proporcionando un rendimiento confiable y duradero en cualquier situación.
  • 7 puertos de carga para dispositivos: Alimenta todos tus dispositivos con puertos versátiles, incluyendo 1× toma de corriente para auto (120W), 2× USB-C (140W), 1× USB-C (100W), 1× USB-C (15W) y 2× USB-A (12W).
  • Diseño para llevarlo a cualquier parte: Disfruta de total portabilidad con un diseño un 30% más pequeño que estaciones de energía similares. Coloca la correa (se vende por separado) para mayor comodidad.
  • Escapadas con energía solar: cuando su viaje necesite una carga sin fin, hágalo sin problemas y de manera sostenible con un panel solar de 100 W. Recomendamos el panel solar Anker de 100 W o 60 W. Esta estación de energía no es compatible con Anker SOLIX PS30 (u otros paneles USB-C de 5V~3A), PS200, PS400.
  • Su elección de recarga: Carga rápida al 80% en una hora con el puerto USB-C PD 3.1 dual, o use paneles solares o su coche. Mantente cargado, no importa dónde estés.
  • Qué hay en la caja: Estación de energía portátil Anker SOLIX C300 DC, cable de carga USB-C a C de 60 cm 140W, Manual de seguridad e Información de garantía

Especificaciones técnicas:

Entradas AnalóGicas Rgb USB Tipo C
Capacidad BateríA 90000 Miliamperios Hora
CaracteríSticas Del Producto Carga rápida, Portátil
Voltaje 120 Voltios
Fuente De EnergíA Funciona con baterías
NúMero De Puertos 10
Tiempo De Carga De La Pila O BateríA 1,5 Horas
¿El Producto Es InaláMbrico? No
PortáTil
Dispositivos Compatibles Portátil
Vatios De Salida 300 Vatios
Reutilizable Recargable
NúMero De Salidas 7
¿Es EléCtrico? No
Usos Recomendados Para Producto Herramienta eléctrica
Tipo De GarantíA Limitada
Peso Del Producto 2,8 Kilogramos
Dimensiones Del ArtíCulo (Largo X Ancho X Grueso) 4,89"l. x 7,87"an. x 4,72"Espesor pulgadas
Dimensiones ArtíCulo 4,89 x 7,87 x 4,72 pulgadas
Peso BateríA 1740 Gramos
Marca Anker
NúMero De Modelo A1726
NúMero De ArtíCulos 1
Contenido De La Caja Estación de energía portátil Anker SOLIX C300 DC, cable de carga USB-C a C de 23.6 in, 140 W, manual de seguridad e información de garantía
NúMero De Pieza Del Fabricante A1726
NúMero Pilas 1 Metal de litio (Tipo de pila necesaria)
DescripcióN De La GarantíA 3 años
Fabricante Anker
Nombre Tipo ArtíCulo productos de carga portátil automotriz
Color Gris-oscuro
Tipo De BateríA/Pila Otro elemento que no figura en la lista

Opiniones de clientes:

★★★★★ Former Military Gadget Lady Likes

Ms. Edmonds · Compra verificada · Calificado en Estados Unidos el 4 de mayo de 2026

The one thing I want to describe this station is WOW. I mean, well made, fit's my needs, powerful, love love love the light it's bright but not in your face bright not eye squinting bright, it's a beautiful machine. I can't wait to take it with me overseas, I didn't need the prong plugs just usb a and usb c. Most of my devices including all my rechargeables are usb a and usb c. like fans, smaller power banks, phones, flashlights, ipads, apple watch, small lights, tiny puck lights and so much more of my little gadgets i use. I will be getting a second one with the solar panel if it goes on sale. The size is just wonderful; I think for the money it's spot on. very portable.Leer másLeer menos

★★★★★ Amazing power bank! Charges fast and has a lot of power!

Silvia Romero · Compra verificada · Calificado en Estados Unidos el 17 de noviembre de 2025

This power bank works super good! It charged my phone and iPad very fast and still had a lot of charge left! It was smaller than I expected but this thing is still has a lot of power! It’s pretty light weight and easy to move around. Very easy to use just turn it on and plug in your devices and it starts charging. There is an app to download when you can track the wattage going in and out of the device which is pretty cool. Overall though I would definitely recommend this product it is really worth the price! 🤩Leer másLeer menos

★★★★★ Reliable Power Station for Outdoor Adventures and Emergencies.

MoneyMarrowTech · Compra verificada · Calificado en Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2024

The Anker SOLIX C300 DC Power Bank Station has proven to be an incredibly useful addition to my outdoor gear, providing dependable power for camping, travel, and emergency situations. Anker did an excellent job creating a high-capacity power station that’s versatile and easy to use.Pros:High Capacity: With a 288Wh (90,000mAh) battery, this power station easily powers multiple devices for extended periods. I’ve used it to charge my phone, camera, and even a mini cooler on camping trips with no issues.LiFePO4 Battery for Longevity: The LiFePO4 battery chemistry is a major plus, as it offers greater longevity and safety compared to standard lithium-ion batteries. It’s reassuring to know it’s built for long-term reliability.300W Output for Various Devices: The 300W output is versatile enough to power small appliances and charge multiple devices simultaneously. It’s great for laptops, phones, lights, and other essential gear while traveling or in emergencies.Solar Generator Capability: Although I purchased the power station without a wall charger, it works well with compatible solar panels (sold separately), making it perfect for off-grid power solutions. Just set it up in the sun, and it charges smoothly.Compact and Portable: Considering the capacity, it’s surprisingly compact and easy to transport. The handle makes it convenient to carry around, whether I’m on the road or setting up camp.Cons:No Wall Charger Included: I would have preferred if it came with a wall charger, as charging from the wall could be quicker for initial setup. That said, it’s compatible with various chargers if you have one available.Slightly Slower Solar Charging: While solar charging is a great option, it does take time, especially on cloudy days. It’s best to plan accordingly if you rely on solar power alone.Final Verdict:Overall, the Anker SOLIX C300 is an excellent portable power station for anyone needing reliable power on the go. Whether you're camping, traveling, or preparing for emergencies, this unit offers long-lasting power in a compact, easy-to-use design. The solar generator capability and high-capacity LiFePO4 battery make it an outstanding investment for outdoor enthusiasts and preparedness-minded individuals alike. Highly recommended!Leer másLeer menos

★★★★★ Keeps your laptop running for a long time

Captain Packrat · Compra verificada · Calificado en Estados Unidos el 26 de octubre de 2024

We had a power outage recently that lasted for several days, but I still needed to work from home. It was kind of a tricky business keeping my laptop and cellphone hotspot charged up for 8 hours every day.So I bought this little device. It's got a huge battery (90,000 Ah) compared to most phone battery packs (10,000 Ah), but it's tiny (6-1/2 pounds) compared to most solar power stations (25+ pounds).It'll keep my laptop charged up for a good part of a day, and it can charge my cellphone for over a week if necessary. It's light enough to take camping, and the little popup lantern is really nice; the lantern draws 3W at maximum power, which lets it run for over 80 hours on a full charge.They claim it can charge from 0 to 80% in 1 hour using two 140W chargers; I have an Anker Prime 250W charger, so I could get 140W and 100W using two cables and it took about 90 minutes to go from 27% to 100%. It can also charge from 0 to 80% using 100W of solar panels in 2.5 hours. Keep in mind that solar panels only put out their rated power under perfect conditions; under normal use a 100W panel might make 50-75 watts, and less with any kind of clouds, shadows, high temperatures, dust, or poor alignment.It can be charged using a car cigarette lighter, but it doesn't come with the cable. If you have a Solix C1000, the car adapter that comes with it is compatible with this model too.The difference between the C300 AC and the C300 DC is that the DC version doesn't have any AC power ports, of course; it has a popup 360° lantern, it has two USB-C 140W ports, one USB-C 100W and one USB-C 15W ports, and two 12W USB-A ports, and it can charge using two USB-C ports at the same time. The AC version has a light that faces forwards only, it has only 3 USB-C ports (two 140W, one 15W) and only a single USB-A port, and it can only charge itself using one USB charger, not two, so it takes 1.8 hours to go from 0 to 80%; it can also charge using an AC cord (0 - 80% in 50 minutes), which the DC version can't do at all. The DC version is about 20% cheaper, and weighs 2/3 as much. Both have the same size battery.If you think you're going to need AC power, but not a lot (only 300W), the C300 AC is the better option, but if you have or are planning to get another, more powerful power station like the C1000, then the C300 DC is cheaper and weighs less, and gives you a better light and more USB flexibility.Leer másLeer menos

★★★★★ Great balance between capacity, portability, and features.

sktaka18322 · Compra verificada · Calificado en Estados Unidos el 23 de agosto de 2025

There are so many that just purchase without reading - Anker does not hide the fact that it does not come with 'accessories' - I prefer this, helps to keep the cost down (hopefully) reduces waste, and I already have so many of all the cables I need for this for all manners of charging/discharging. Sure, you might need to spend some more money to buy the necessary cables - say $50 for cables and a charger. Well, if Anker includes it for you, I guarantee the price would be more than the $50 over what you paid. Buy as needed.The Li-ion-32 marking on the bottom is a Japanese Recycling indicator. LiFePo4 is still part of the Li-Ion family. 3 = Iron, 2 = phosphore. Anker even has a Solix Support page indicating as such. The cells are LiFePo4 as marketed. Seems this was enough of an issue that Anker redesigned the label as mine states LiFePo4 and no mention of Li-Ion-32.I have not tested the capacity yet, just the initial charge. I received the battery at 30% charge according to the screen, and it consumed roughly 118Wh to charge, so I'll be sure to update this review as time goes on as I will run multiple battery tests on the unit. There will be a loss due to voltage conversion from the 19.2V cells down to 12V DC, and I will account for this.The build quality is excellent, just about as premium as you could get with plastic. The heft is of course due to the cells, but it does feel solid yet lightweight enough to carry. The buttons are very tactile, and the connectors do not feel cheap. The carry strap is a nice quality and I have no complaints there either. The light is very bright, and very white (cool white, I do prefer a warm light) and I like how I can have different light patterns from it. I do wish the 12v socket cover had a tether, I know I'm going to lose it, but it's great that the socket has a separate on/off button. The Bluetooth/wifi feature seems nice. I haven't and won't use the wifi aspect, but Bluetooth updated the unit just fine and controlled the features without problem from my iOS device. I do wish the power station had some security for the Bluetooth aspect to prevent others' from connecting if it happens to be on. Having high-power USB-C out is a big win for me as my laptop can consume it all and then some.A feature I'm glad to see is supported like a standard Solar Charge Controller, DC power-in (solar or DC power-in) and power out to my usb-c laptop, starlink mini, and 12v cooler, all working simultaneously, like how a UPS would work. The power drawn with all 3 devices running was greater than input capacity (100w in) so the battery did continue to drain, just much slower. When I reduced the load the battery did charge with the remaining available power that the starlink and cooler did not consume; fluctuating between 25w and 90w, meaning avaible power to charge the solix was between 75w and 10w.I will state that the marketing of 90,000mAh is so misleading and the standard should be just simply providing a Wh rating - if you consider each cell at 3.2v in this power station, then sure, 90,000mAh is feasible; however, the configuration of the battery cells makes this closer to 15,000mAh (as labeled). Given the rating is 19.2v, it's certainly at least 6S (6 cells in series), which means the capacity (mAh listed) does not increase with cells in series. Without taking it apart yet, my guess is 6S6P 3.2v LiFePo4 rated at 2500mAh cells. I don't plan to disassemble this for a while as I do not want to have any pushback if I need to make a warranty claim.With time I will update the post with performance details and disassembly if/when that happens. I paid $150 in Aug '25, and for $150, it's a great value with the features it has. I do recommend this for anyone looking for a lot of portable power for larger devices, compromising portability and capacity. It's a good balance for my needs.Leer másLeer menos

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