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The POWSTREAM P822MAX is a compact 172Wh portable power station featuring high-quality LiFePO4 batteries, delivering 200W AC output through dual sockets and multiple USB ports. Weighing just 3.3 lbs and measuring 7.6x3.6x5.4 inches, it supports three recharge methods: wall outlet, car adapter, and solar panel (sold separately). Equipped with dual LED flashlights and advanced safety controls, it’s the ultimate power companion for camping, travel, and emergency backup.
Brand | POWSTREAM |
Wattage | 172 Watt-hours |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Power Source | Solar Powered, Battery Powered, AC Powered |
Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Output Wattage | 200 Watts |
Special Feature | Portable, Lightweight, AC output, Solar power |
Included Components | POWSTREAM Portable Power Station M822 MAX, 1*User Manual, 1*AC Adapter, 1*Cigarette Lighter |
Color | P822MAX 200W/172Wh |
Product Dimensions | 7.6"L x 3.6"W x 5.4"H |
Material | Portable Battery Station |
Model Name | P822MAX |
Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
Runtime | 7 hours |
Frequency | 50 Hz |
Manufacturer | POWSTREAM |
Part Number | P822MAX |
Item Weight | 4.24 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | P822MAX |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Style | P822MAX |
Special Features | Portable, Lightweight, AC output, Solar power |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Warranty Description | Two-year warranty |
A**2
Love it!
Love this battery! It’s small, compact, holds a charge for a long time before having to be recharged. It’s very easy to carry around with you- perfect for your lap top charger, traveling, camping, literally everything! The light is also a nice touch.
A**R
Lifesaver During Power Outages
This has become a lifesaver during the days of power outages we have with hurricanes. I am able to keep my phone and rechargeable lights running. I will be purchasing one for my daughter as well.
S**N
A surprisingly decent and portable 'solar' generator depending on use case
Ordered during a limited time deal because I wanted a smaller, more portable charging device with AC vs always moving around a heavy ecoflow delta. Overall, I'm pretty happy with the device. I charged many devices throughout the day to wear down the battery before plugging in the solar. It stays relatively cool, but the ports are NOT quick charging at 18watts. When plugging in new devices on the 18w ports, the ones already on there would temporarily stop charging for a second before they both started again. I didn't measure, but I hope each port is putting out 18 watts, and its not 18watts shared across the blue colored USB ports. I also wish there was another USBC, and it supported PD or higher wattage. For me to charge my phone faster, I had to plug into one of the outlets, and converting DC to AC does so at a cost. However, I was able to charge my phone at 65watts using my AC plug.Solar: it seems to work in that it flashes when the panel is plugged in an open. I have yet to see it increase the battery gauge but its been cloudy all week so its not getting full sun. I'll assume its functioning due to blinking in sunlight. its very slow at 21 watts, so I'd recommend you get a larger one if need be. otherwise, at best, you are replacing the energy you're using on one 18watt port. This is a great little device if you are OK with slow charging (both in and out) or have limited AC needs. My use cases would be to use for a weekend camping trip to keep phones charged and provide some light, put it out during a picnic as a charging station for friends/family, or maybe power a small item via AC (desk fan, outside string lights, whatever.), Its not meant for running appliances. One issue I found is if my AC plug is a charging block, I cannot fit a second plug in. Regular plugs, like a lamp or something it was not a problem using both outlets. Supposedly you can fly with it, but I don't want to have to explain to TSA if questioned that its ok since its larger than your traditional external battery.Pros:Plenty of portsLightweightAC outletsBuilt in light with multiple levels of brightnessTurns itself off after a while when there is no power drawSolar capableCONSSlow charging (both in and out)small solar panelLacks a PD USBC port, or even quick chargeAC ports are too close to plug in two power blocksWishes:I do wish it had a better gauge, but for the price, I guess sacrifices have to be madeAt least one true quick charge port. and if USB-C, make it bidirectional for quick charging vs a barrel connectorTwo light colors would be nice. White and a warm.
R**D
good too bay.
thank you work great .
D**E
Will not charge after fully discharged
Boasted about having this, then the hurricane hit..Used it once to keep phones charged and use my little USB fan..Tried charging it with the solar charger. Would not charge bast 1 bar. Thought it was because we did not have direct sunlight for a few days. When power came back on.. it still won't change up
G**Y
Power Pak
Returned item. I’m sure it works well. I needed solar panels
D**Y
Works
As described
B**B
Best little gadget eve
The media could not be loaded. Currently living out of my car and always looking for things that I solar powered because I don’t always have the opportunity to go to the library. I can throw the solar panel on the roof of the car while I take a nap or when I’m able to make it to the library I can charge it via the outlet especially since it’s so small and portable. Hopefully it last long
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