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Comparison ANKER SOLIX C300X vs BLUETTI AC2P

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ANKER SOLIX C300X
BLUETTI AC2P
ANKER SOLIX C300XBLUETTI AC2P
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In boxcharging stationcharging station
Rated power300 W300 W
Peak power600 W600 W
Output waveformsinusoid (PSW)sinusoid (PSW)
UPS function
Outputs
Sockets (230 V)21
USB A
1
5В/2.4А
12 W
2
5В/2.4А
12 W
USB C
3
3 A, 5 A
140 W
1
3 A, 5 A
100 W
Car cigarette lighter
Inputs (station charging)
From solar panels
Input port XT60
Battery and charging time
Battery typeLiFePO4LiFePO4
Battery capacity288 W*h230.4 W*h
Charging cycles30003000
Charging time (socket) 68 min70 min
Charging time (solar panel) 194 min90 min
Charging time (cigarette lighter) 142 min
Charging power (socket)330 W270 W
Charging power (solar panel)100 W200 W
Charging power (cigarette lighter)96 W
General
Smartphone synchronizationBluetooth and WiFiBluetooth
PSUexternalbuilt into the body
Display
Backlight
Carrying handle
Operating temperature0 °C ~ +40 °C0 °C ~ +40 °C
Dimensions164x161x240 mm175x250x157 mm
Weight4 kg3.6 kg
Warranty5 years
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2024may 2024
Brief conclusions of the comparison portable power stations

ANKER SOLIX C300X and BLUETTI AC2P offer similar features but have some key differences. Both devices have a nominal power of 300W and a peak power of 600W. However, ANKER provides more outputs: 2 sockets at 230V and 3 at 100-120V, while BLUETTI only offers 1 socket at 230V and 2 at 100-120V. In terms of USB outputs, ANKER has 1 port, and BLUETTI has 2. Both devices use LiFePO4 batteries with 3000 charge cycles, but ANKER has a larger battery capacity (90 Ah compared to 9 Ah for BLUETTI). The charging time from the grid for ANKER is about 68 minutes, whereas BLUETTI takes 70 minutes. ANKER also supports solar panel charging with a power of 100W, while BLUETTI can charge at up to 200W. Both devices have Bluetooth for smartphone synchronization and convenient carrying handles. Overall, ANKER SOLIX C300X offers more connectivity options, while BLUETTI AC2P stands out with higher solar charging power and a 5-year warranty.

Glossary

Sockets (230 V)

Total number of outlets with output voltage. This is, in fact, the number of devices that can be simultaneously connected to the charging station without the use of splitters, extension cords and carriers. Accordingly, weaker charging stations have one or two sockets in their submission. Powerful charging stations already have three or more sockets “on board”.

USB A

Full-size USB A connectors are popular in computer technology, they are standardly used in adapter chargers for 230 V household networks and 12 V auto sockets. In charging stations, such outlets are widely used for charging gadgets.

- The total number of such ports can be very diverse ( 1 USB, 2 connectors, 3 ports and even 4), since it allows you to connect for charging, and in some cases for power, various low-power devices - smartphones, tablets, power banks, lamps, etc. .

- The strength of the power. The maximum power output through the USB A connector to the device being charged. Note that different ports of the charging station can output different power (for example, 1.5 A and 2.1 A). In this case, the highest power strength is usually indicated.

— Power. The maximum output power in watts (W) that the charging station is capable of delivering through the USB A connector to one charging device.

USB C

USB type C ports are smaller than classic USBs, and they also have a convenient reversible design that allows you to connect the plug in either direction. USB type C was originally designed to be able to implement various advanced features: increased power supply, fast charging technologies, etc.

Since the port is relatively new and quite powerful (there are USB type C with a power of 60 W and even 100 W), the total number of such connectors is often limited to 1 port, less often two).

- The strength of the power. The maximum power output through the USB type C connector to a charging device. Note that different ports of the charging station can output different power (for example, 1.5 A and 2.1 A). In this case, the highest power strength is usually indicated.

— Power. The maximum power in watts (W) that the charging station is capable of delivering to one rechargeable gadget. The high output power of the USB type C port allows you to speed up the charging process. However, the appropriate power must be supported by the device being charged - otherwise the speed of the process will be limited by the characteristics of the gadget.

Battery capacity

Nominal battery capacity, in fact - the amount of energy that is supposed to be stored. The larger it is, the longer the battery life of the charging station will be, all other things being equal. On the other hand, this parameter also affects the dimensions, weight and price of the battery, despite the fact that an energy-intensive battery is not always required. By the indicator of capacity in watt-hours, you can compare batteries with each other.

Charging time (socket) ≈

Time to charge the portable power station from a fully discharged state to 100% charge when using the power adapter from a household outlet. This refers to the original battery and standard charger.

Charging time (solar panel) ≈

Time spent on a full charge when using the original panel in bright sunlight. In cloudy weather, the charging time of the device from the solar panel can be strikingly different downwards.

Charging time (cigarette lighter) ≈

The time required to fully (from zero to 100%) charge the battery, provided that power is supplied to the charging station from the car's cigarette lighter socket (12 V).

Charging power (socket)

The power at which, in normal mode, the portable power station is charged from a household outlet when using the original power supply.

Charging power (solar panel)

The power in watts provided when charging a device from a solar panel.

The higher the charging power, all other things being equal, the less time it will take to replenish the energy reserves in the cells of the device's own battery. This section provides the maximum power value that the charging station can accept. Accordingly, this indicator is supposed to be taken into account when choosing compatible solar panels.
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