ANKER 522 PowerHouse (A1721)
![]() | Outdated Product In box: charging station; Rated power (W): 300; Output waveform: sinusoid (PSW); Sockets (230 V): 1; USB A: Quantity: 1; Current: 5В/2.4А; Power (W): 12; USB A (quick charge): USB C: Quantity: 2; Current strength: 2.25 A, 3 A; Power (W): 60; Car cigarette lighter; From solar panels; Via USB-C |
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1 USB A port, 2 USB C ports. Car cigarette lighter. LiFePo4 battery. Backlight.
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Model overview based on user reviews
The ANKER 521 PowerHouse is a reliable portable power station, praised for its quiet operation and LiFePo4 battery, making it a dependable choice during power outages. It features a high-speed USB-C port for charging and an informative display. Users appreciate its ability to power multiple devices simultaneously, such as routers, phones, and laptops, although some find the charging power via USB-C limited to 65W. The station is compact and relatively quiet, but some users note issues with non-standard charging cables and a lack of smartphone connectivity. While it offers good value, some users have experienced factory defects, such as the AC outlet turning off automatically. Overall, it's a solid choice for those seeking a reliable power solution from a well-known manufacturer, despite some minor drawbacks.
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Using in the format MacBook + monitor + light. Lasts for 4-6 hours. Quiet operation Silent charging Informative display Ability to additionally charge via type-c Economical inverter LiFePO4 battery Rarely can the inverter itself be switched on, as well as power-safe switching. |
Nice, heavy charger. The laptop lasts for several hours))) You can charge multiple gadgets at the same time))) It lasts a long time))) The charging block heats up while charging the device ![]() |
No, it's better not to take it. Relatively quiet, compact. Ability to charge simultaneously through the mains and via type-c. Price lower than Bluetti. This is a direct competitor to the Bluetti EB3A. However, it is inferior in all aspects, namely: - Ergonomics - small buttons that are unpleasant to press, difficult to find - External power block - Terrible flashlight that is unable to illuminate anything, lacks a light power mode - Plastic of the casing feels of worse quality than Bluetti's - No possibility to connect via smartphone - Only one Type-A port - Issues with Anker support, requiring some documents that cannot be obtained in Ukraine by default - Issue on Anker's website, this model has a very mediocre marketing description, no documentation or firmware available, in the documentation section, this model is absent as if it doesn't exist And most importantly, the model comes with a factory defect (just like the 521), the AC outlet automatically turns off every 15 minutes, confirmed on several devices. ![]() |
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