BLUETTI AC70P
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Portable power station for household use (in case of power outages) and for on-the-go situations. The model is capable of supplying a load with a total power of up to 1000 W, while the charging station can withstand short-term power surges up to 2000 W. Inside the uninterrupted power supply unit, there is a lithium iron phosphate battery (LiFePO4) with a capacity of 864 Wh.
The battery retains over 80% of its original capacity even after 3000 charge/discharge cycles. The BLUETTI AC70P is equipped with two sockets with an output voltage of 230 V, a 12 V car lighter socket, two full-sized USB ports, two USB type C interfaces supporting fast charging Power Delivery (up to 100 W), and an XT60 input. The station can be controlled from the onboard panel or through a mobile app via Bluetooth. The energy reserves in the model’s battery cells are replenished to 80% in about 45 minutes (when using a turbo charger with a power of 850 W). The station can also be charged from solar panels with a power of up to 500 W (in about 2 hours). The unit weighs 10.2 kg.
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 Almost everything is okay. There's also wireless charging. It's cool for when all USB ports are occupied - it helps too. Haven't found it yet.  | 
 A quite decent station for its price, with a capacity and power greater than the similarly priced EcoFlow River 2 Pro. There was an unpleasant smell during the first 2-3 days, but then it seemed to dissipate. The UPS mode works well, at least my PC didn't shut down. As for charging:   silent mode - about 4 hours, practically noiseless. standard mode - about 2 plus hours, medium volume, my PC was louder than this station. I am currently using this mode as the main one. turbo mode - 1:20 - 1:30 hours (gives about 80% in an hour, then gradually slows down the charging speed), noisy. In operation, the noise level is quite low, even under heavy load, with low load (up to 200-250 W), you can hardly hear it. What I didn't quite like is the mobile application. First, for some reason, it didn't find the station when logging into the profile, but it found it easily in offline mode. Secondly, you need to be careful using Eco modes, so the station doesn't turn off by itself. Thirdly, unlike the EcoFlow application, there is no charge-discharge regulation here. I hope it will be updated someday to add such functionality. Connectors, completeness, appearance, specifications, volume Mobile application  | 
 Build quality, not too heavy, good equipment Good autonomy for only a couple of hours for a couple of devices up to 200 W  | 
BLUETTI AC70P configurations
| Price for BLUETTI AC70P | ||||
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| BLUETTI AC70P | from £349.00 | 3 offers | ||
| BLUETTI AC70P+B80P | from £2,000.00 | 1 offer | ||
| BLUETTI AC70P+SP120L | from £968.00 | 1 offer | ||
| BLUETTI AC70P+PV200 | from £1,098.00 | 1 offer | ||
| BLUETTI AC70P+PV350 | from £1,348.00 | 1 offer | ||
The BLUETTI AC70P charging station is ideal for those who experience regular power outages, as well as for outdoor trips and road trips far from civilization.
Durable and long-lasting battery
The station has compact dimensions of 256x314x210 mm and weighs about 10 kg, which is approximately equal to two stacked shoe boxes. Inside the device is a lithium-iron-phosphate battery with a capacity of 864 Wh, which retains more than 80% of its capacity even after 3000 charge and discharge cycles. In turbo charging mode from the network, the battery can be charged from zero to 80% in just 45 minutes.
Automatic reservation
The station is capable of handling loads with a total power of up to 1000 W, and in short-term mode supports powers of up to 2000 W. The built-in UPS function allows automatic switching of connected devices to battery power in the event of power outages, switching within 20 ms.
Wired interfaces and wireless charging area
The front panel of the device contains an information display and all connection ports. The user has two 230 V sockets with a pure sine wave output, two USB A, one USB type C with a power of up to 100 W, a DC port and an XT-60 input connector. Also on the back of the station is a zone for wireless charging of mobile devices with a power of 15 W. The station can support connection with smartphones or tablets via Bluetooth.


























1) The station is great for work. I work on a laptop. Through the station's outlet, it lasts for about 12 hours of work. If working through the type-C cord via the standard connector, the working time increases to 18-20 hours.
2) The station is very quiet. Even during turbo mode charging, the fan noise is reasonable and doesn’t disturb sleep.
3) There are 3 charging modes. Turbo - the station draws about 900 watts and reaches 100% in less than 2 hours. Standard - 500 watts. This fully satisfies me for now. The cooling operates quietly; I haven't timed 0 to 100 because I haven't discharged it that low yet. There's also an Eco mode - I believe it draws about 200 watts. I haven’t used it.
4) What else it can power. Refrigerator - an old two-chamber Minsk (I live in a rented apartment) the station informed me that the charge would last for 6 hours, but in theory, it should last longer because the compressor doesn't run constantly. Coffee maker, multicooker, I've tried everything except the kettle. It handles all with ease. It lasts 8 hours for a Samsung 32" TV.
5) Mobile app. It exists. It's easier to configure the station through it. Charging modes, Eco, etc. I can’t say if it's convenient or not. It just works. The only annoying thing is you have to enable geolocation. Why - I didn't understand.
6) The station works as a UPS. It easily handles the computer. By the way, for my PC, which consumes about 200-250 watts, the station lasts a maximum of 4 hours.