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Customers find the power bank portable and lightweight. They appreciate its fast charging speed on USB-C and AC power cords. The power bank works well as an uninterruptible power supply and handles everything they need. It has a long battery life that lasts for multiple days, and customers are satisfied with the build quality.
Product Description
· Compact with Massive Power: It's portable power that moves as freely as you. Give your devices 300W (600W Surge) and 288Wh. Fast charge with 140W two-way USB-C ports. · 8 Device Charging Ports: Power all your tech with versatile ports, including 3× AC (300W), 1× car socket (120W), 2× USB-C (140W), 1× USB-C (15W), and 1× USB-A (12W). · Travel-Friendly Design: Attach the strap(sold separately) or simply carry this power station. It's 15% smaller than similar designs and perfect for spontaneous adventures. · Solar-Powered Escapes: When your journey needs endless charging, do so seamlessly and sustainably with a 100W solar panel. We recommend 100W or 60W Anker Solar Panel. This power station is not compatible with Anker SOLIX PS30 (or other 5V~3A USB-C panels), PS200, PS400. · Your Choice of Recharging: Recharge to 80% in just 50 minutes with a wall outlet, or use solar panels, your car, or the PD 3.1 USB-C port. Stay charged, no matter where you are. · 10 Years of Power: Built to last a decade, power up with LiFePO4 batteries, designed to last 3,000 cycles. Also enjoy smart temperature control, impact resistance, and a 5-year warranty. · Quiet 25dB Power: Rest while you power in nature. This power station only emits 25dB from 3.3 ft away. · What is in the Box: Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station, AC Charging Cable, Safety Manual, and Warranty Info
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cristian loraReviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Play Video I really like this product because it is not heavy and you can charge it quickly. I have gone camping and used it for several days and it is a very good product. If you need one with more power and wattage you can buy other versions but this one is perfect for me although many times I wish it would last longer to charge other devices because sometimes I can feel that it discharges quickly but the advantage is that I can connect it anywhere else and in less than two hours I have 80% battery. It is a good product, I recommend it.
INTERNET AGEDReviewed in the United States on December 28, 2024
I bring this onto set all the time. it'll power my strobes, a full sized monitor, laptop, and the XT60 input is really cool for discharging FPV drone batteries. charges over 1C (less than an hour dead to full) but what's huge is the app allows you to choose from 300, 200, or 100 watt charging. Previously a different brand I tried wouldn't charge off my car's AC inverter and neither did this one at first attempt, but I switched to100 watts charging and can now charge this battery with my car inverter on camping trips. Love this little thing, love the handle and design. I bring it everywhere!~
Scott SliwinskiReviewed in the United States on January 14, 2025
As we totally will use this in the event of Emergency or Outdoor travels, it was the perfect solution to an issue we had... We recently moved and as the home we bought has a ton of Oulets, the area at the bottom of the stairs where it was perfect for an XMAS Tree has ZERO (0) I came up with the idea to use some type of Battery Backup which this was perfect for! It kept the tree lite for 18+ Hours (At it max time left on). There is an App that Anker makes to keep you connected and you can monitor the power overall. You can also set up a timer to shit off the unit which is very handy. It does not offer a "Schedule" where I thought it may. It does have most power options listed as "If the unit it being charged or discharged" you can set up certain actions. Tons of Ports/Connections! Overall I would highly recommend this. Note: In the Box is ONLY the Battery Backup Unit, the pictures show a Solar Panels and such, they are NOT included. Also even though I order this from Amazon, it did ship directly from Anker.
BeevanReviewed in the United States on November 28, 2024
I own multiple Anker SOLIX products and this one is a great little addition to the family. By no means as powerful as its bigger counterparts, this is a good box to own nonetheless if you want to relegate a specific smaller charger to phones/computers/tablets or other smaller applications in a mobile way while reserving your bigger batteries for bigger tasks. This is a lightweight unit given its power and it has the same familiar interface as the rest of the SOLIX line. The app integration is smart and easy to use. The only downside to this particular SOLIX product is the advertised strap/sling. Anker has marketed this as something one might sling over their shoulder to go take photos in the Grand Canyon while on a hike or something — I doubt that… sounds horrible given a look at the attachment interface. This would be better off in a backpack if you had to haul it along - but this would be a silly thing to “carry” like that into the field. The shoulder strap does not come standard with the product which is a disappointing at the price point. This strange marketing decision aside, this is another reliable Anker SOLIX product you can trust. I am glad I have it - you just won’t find me hauling into a canyon to charge my camera batteries.
Javier_Cisneros96Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
I recently picked up the Anker Solix C300, and I have to say, I’m pretty impressed! Let me tell you why this little guy is quickly becoming a must-have for me: Worth Every Penny: For what it offers, I think the Solix C300 is totally worth the price. Anker is known for making quality stuff, and this power station lives up to that reputation. It’s reliable, easy to use, and just plain convenient. Small But Mighty: The Solix C300 might be the smaller sibling of the C1000, but don’t underestimate it. This thing is way more powerful than Anker’s 250W power bank, giving you a significant boost in capacity and versatility. This little buddy power’s small appliances with ease. What really sets it apart are the dual 140W USB-C ports, which are a game-changer for charging speed and convenience, it’s like having a mini power station without the bulk. Quick to Recharge: One of the things I really appreciate is how fast it charges. Whether I’m plugging it into the wall or using USB-C, it juices up quicker than I expected. I got it fully recharged in just about an hour(with wall charger), which is great when you’re on the go. Easy to Use: The display is clear and gives you all the info you need, like how much battery is left and what’s being powered. The built-in LED light, has come in handy more than once, especially when the sun goes down. Final Thoughts: If you’re looking for a portable power station that’s powerful yet easy to take with you, the Anker Solix C300 is a fantastic choice. I hope this review helps you see if this little buddy is for you.
NathanReviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
The Anker Solix C300 was an excellent addition to our family camping trip. It handled everything we needed—we used the AC plugs to inflate our air mattress, charged our phones throughout the day, and used the built-in light to illuminate the tent before bed. The size and weight are perfect for camping. I initially considered a larger unit, but I’m glad I went with this one. It strikes a great balance between power and portability, without adding unnecessary bulk. The only feature I wish it had is a wireless charging pad on top, where the logo is—it feels like the perfect spot for it. If Anker added that, this would be the ultimate camping power station. Overall, the Anker Solix C300 is reliable, lightweight, and packs just the right amount of power for outdoor adventures. Highly recommend it if you're looking for a portable power station that gets the job done without weighing you down!
Derek AllenReviewed in the United Kingdom on December 31, 2024
This power station is simply superb. I use it in my motor home, off-grid, to power my laptop PC. It provides over 6 hours of use on AC and when depleted recharges in no time at all! Anker is a very reputable company and their products are very reliable. I highly recommend the Solix c-300.
MarcelReviewed in Germany on December 3, 2024
Die Anker SOLIX C300 hat sich in unserem Alltag als unverzichtbar erwiesen, besonders bei der Zubereitung von Babynahrung. Hier meine Bewertung aus persönlicher Erfahrung: Was mir besonders gefällt: • Schnelle Einsatzbereitschaft: Die Powerstation ist innerhalb kürzester Zeit aufgeladen, was im hektischen Alltag mit Baby ein großer Vorteil ist. • Zuverlässigkeit: Wir verwenden sie hauptsächlich für den Betrieb eines kleinen Wasserkochers, um Wasser für die Babymilch schnell und sicher zu erhitzen. Die Leistung ist dafür mehr als ausreichend. • Portabilität: Sie ist leicht genug, um sie auch mit auf Reisen oder Ausflüge mitzunehmen, was uns viel Flexibilität gibt. • Leise im Betrieb: Gerade mit einem schlafenden Baby ist es angenehm, dass die SOLIX C300 kaum Geräusche macht.
SchmidtReviewed in Germany on October 7, 2024
Die Anker Solix C300 ist genau das Bindeglied zwischen einer großen Powerstation und einer Powerbank. Das Design ist klasse und die C300 ist schön leise! Das eingebaute LED band hat genau die richtige Helligkeit und die Wattstunden Kapazität ist für mich perfekt. Die zwei Schukosteckdosen mit 300 W reichen für meine Ladegeräte von Kamera und Drohne sowie die Tablets und Switch meiner Söhne auf langen Trips vollkommen aus. Somit kann ich ca. drei Tage ohne Aufladung der C300 die Akkus laden. Aufgrund der geringen Größe und des geringen Gewichts, fällt sie im Auto kaum auf und nimmt auch nicht viel Platz weg. Ich kann mir die C300 auch gut auf einer Gartenparty vorstellen. Als „Umhängetasche“ würde ich sie dennoch nicht einsetzen, da sie dafür, meiner Meinung nach, doch zu groß und zu schwer ist. Alles in allem finde ich die C300 sehr gut.
BerndReviewed in Germany on December 2, 2024
Einfach Super Teil!! Mein CPAP gerät kann ich über den 12V Anschluß 3 Tage am Stück nutzen! Wer kein 12V Netzteil hat kommt mit dem 230V Anschluß trotzdem locker über eine Nacht. 140 Watt laden über USB-C, als auch enladen mit vollem Tempo, was will man mehr. Ich bin wirklich super zufrieden!
RussReviewed in Canada on November 9, 2024
I bought a refurbished Anker 522 power station from Amazon Renewed that can be considered the predecessor to the C300. It would have worked well for me, but when I picked it up I'd hear a little piece of plastic (or something else) that had broken and was skittering around inside. That didn't give me confidence in its longevity, so I returned it and ordered the C300. Here's what I think of the C300 relative to the 522. The C300 has a built-in power supply for charging from a wall outlet, as opposed to the 522's separate power brick. The upside is that the C300 can charge faster and you only need a standard cable to plug it in. The downside is that it's heavier. The 522 came with a 12V car adapter for charging, but the C300 doesn't. Not a big deal, but it would be nice if Anker had included one. On the plus side, the C300 uses the XT60 plug that's becoming the standard on these sorts of devices. You just plug it into the same port used for solar power. The C300's light bar is smaller, but now has dimming levels and isn't as yellow. I think that makes it more useful. The C300 also has WiFi/Bluetooth to connect to Anker's app, so that you can control it remotely. I don't think this is strictly necessary for a small power station, but it does allow for more features. I actually prefer the 522's top-moulded handle, which makes it easy to pick up and balanced when you carry it. The C300's handle feels a little awkward (similar to a Bluetti AC2A I previously tried). The C300's loops for a carrying strap are...there. You don't need Anker's expensive strap--I just tried one from a duffle bag. It would work for a short distance, but the photos of people hiking with a C300 slung over one shoulder are unrealistic. It's too heavy and would swing around too much as you walk. If anything, I might try to make a small carry strap to use instead of the moulded handle. Last thing, but this is important: I really appreciate that the Wattages are clearly labelled on the C300's USB ports. Honestly, manufacturers should have been doing this since we first moved beyond 5W USB plugs in the late 2000s. Overall, I'm pleased with the C300. I have it plugged into a smart plug that is scheduled to turn on every few months to top it up (per the instructions), so that it can serve as short-term emergency power. I'll also use it when I go camping or when I want to use my air pump for my paddleboard.