Is this portable power station for your outdoor adventures worth the price?

Last month, I took a camping trip to the Grand Canyon. We had the typical gear you would expect: a tent, tarp, cots, sleeping bags, camp stove, flashlights and more.

I also brought along a home theater of sorts that included a projector, Apple TV and a 100-inch screen designed to attach to a portable canopy. It was all powered by a high-end Lithium-ion power station and four solar panels.

Check out my full review on that one here, but I get that not everyone has or would be willing to spend $2,700 on a solar generator set. If you don’t need that much juice for camping trips or to power large appliances during outages, other options are far more affordable …

Say hello to the Anker PowerHouse II 800

The Anker PowerHouse II 800 is a portable power station with some pretty impressive specs for its relatively small size. Here are the highlights:

  • 777 watt-hours
  • 2 AC outlets
  • 2 DC outlets (including specialized “Anderson” ports)
  • 2 USB-C ports
  • 4 USB-A ports
  • 11.8″ x 8″ x 7.2″
  • 18.3 lbs.
  • Retails for

This power station is also capable of recharging via solar panels, which are not included. What is included in the box is an AC adapter, USB-A to USB-C cable, USB-C to USB-C cable and a DC cable to plug into your car.

It’s powerful enough to handle your mobile devices like smartphones, tablets, laptops and more, along with certain small appliances rated under 500W. So it’ll power lamps, TVs, blenders, mini-fridges, etc., but don’t try to plug in bigger appliances like toasters or microwaves. More on that later.

The best part about this whole thing is that you can have everything plugged in simultaneously. That’s up to 11 devices total.

Getting to know this power station

This power station had roughly a 30% charge out of the box, so the first order of business was to plug it in. It reached 100% in a little over four hours.

Also in the box were the cables mentioned above, but really not all that much in the way of documentation. While the various ports are pretty self-explanatory and the quick start guide covers the operation basics, there’s just not much in best practices for maintaining the power station — only a few tips on the last page of the booklet.

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