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Jackery Solar Generator 300 Plus Portable Power Station with 40W Book-sized Solar Panel, 288Wh Backup LiFePO4 Battery, 300W AC Outlet, Only 5KG for RV, Outdoors, Camping, Traveling, and Emergencies

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Jackery Solar Generator 300 Plus Portable Power Station with 40W Book-sized Solar Panel, 288Wh Backup LiFePO4 Battery, 300W AC Outlet, Only 5KG for RV, Outdoors, Camping, Traveling, and Emergencies

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Customers find the electricity generator functional and easy to use. They say it performs as advertised and has no issues running AC-powered items. However, some customers have differing views on battery life, charging speed, quality, solar power, and power output.

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· Power on the Go: Weighing at 5KG only, the Jackery Explorer 300 Plus Portable Power Station with a 40W solar panel is lightweight to carry, with total weight equivalent to 2 Macbooks. It’s ideal for camping, road-trips, and more. It is also easy to operate with a one-button start, and convenient to set up and store with the pad-sized foldable solar panel. · All-round Safety: By adopting advanced lithium technology, the Explorer 300 Plus is highly temperature resistant - cells operate efficiently and safely, even at 45℃. Max safety is achieved, featuring 52 protective mechanisms, 12 BMS algorithms, and 4 types of physical protection. · Diverse & Fast Charging: Charge from the sun as fast as possible. Only 4 hours is taken for the solar generator to become fully charged via convenient connection to a SolarSaga 100W Solar Panel. Additionally, the dual PD USB-C ports (1*100W input&output and 1*15W output) enable quick charging for your multiple devices simultaneously. · Long-lasting Lifespan: Thanks to Jackery's innovative ChargeShield technology, the battery life of the Explorer 300 Plus Portable Power Station is boosted by 50%. Durable LFP (LiFePO4) batteries, coupled with BMS protections ensures up to 10 years of use even when recharged every 3 days, making it an excellent investment for off-grid living. · Smart App Control: Easily manage your Explorer 300 Plus Solar Generator via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth - you can fully monitor the remaining battery level and more on the App. Also, multiple advanced settings can be customized to meet individual needs, while ensuring round-the-clock energy control. · What You Get: 1* Jackery Explorer 300 Plus Portable Power Station, 1* Solarsaga 40W Solar Panel, 1* AC Charge Cable, 1*DC8020 to USB-C Adapter, 1* User Manual. · Important: Please provide a physical address for orders - products cannot be delivered to just a PO Box address.

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JairReviewed in the United States on September 23, 2024

The Jackery is a handy and easy to carry power station, perfect for camping or emergencies. It comes with a small, foldable solar panel that lets you recharge it using the sun. It’s great for charging your phone, laptop, or small gadgets when you’re off the grid. While the solar panel works well, it takes a while to fully recharge the power station if the sun isn’t strong. Overall, it's a solid, user friendly option for portable power.

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Vanessa CadenaReviewed in the United States on November 10, 2024

I absolutely love this portable battery! As the owner of a Photo Booth business, it’s essential to have reliable power during events, and this battery has been a game changer. I used it to power my Photo Booth for a full four-hour event, and it performed flawlessly. Still had 55%! It’s incredibly convenient, compact, and easy to carry around. No more worrying about finding an outlet or dealing with cords during events. I highly recommend this portable battery to anyone who needs reliable, on-the-go power. It’s a must-have for event professionals!

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d.a.v.eReviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024

I'm a scout leader and do a fair amount of camping. I recently got a CPAP and needed something that would power it. I was skeptical of this little thing when I got it but really wanted something reasonably portable and sturdy that I can toss in the back of my truck or troop trailer when packing, would last at least 2 nights camping, and would be easy enough to carry for a few miles to a camp staff building where I could charge it if needed. I'm happy to say after my first weekend trip with it I believe it will be all of those things for me. My first night I got it I tested it out at home. Charged the unit up and plugged my CPAP into the AC inverter with my machine running as I would normally use it at home... The battery only lasted about 5 hours any my wife complained about a slight fan noise (from the inverter) before giving out. I plugged the Jakery in to charge and power pass though worked great until the unit was charged then it stopped and switched back over to battery mode and the battery ran down again. Night two I plugged in a DC adaptor I purchased for my CPAP and found I could almost make it though a night. The Jackery lasted about 7hrs before the battery was dead. Proving the DC converter was more efficient. My 3rd night I ran the machine with the DC power converter turning off the humidifier, heated tube, and (something else). This time the battery was only at 87% after 7.5hrs of sleep. Note this was my first time turning all the comfort features off on the CPAP and it really was not that big of a deal. Yes nice to have but not musts for me. Having proven itself I took it camping with us this weekend and it worked great. I used my CPAP both nights, charged my phone and watch off it while still having about 60% power left. I am pretty sure it will make it the full week through summer camp without charging and if it does need charged it seems I can charge to 100% in about 2hrs on AC if needed. Yes I could buy the solar panels but it seems like one more thing to hope does not get broken and most of the time our camp sites are in the woods with a fair amount of shade. I'm wondering how the battery will hold up during winter camping and I'm sure as we start training and doing more backpacking trips I'l need something smaller and lighter but for now this fits my requirements. Looking forward to more well rested nights in the woods and while at anchor on our boat.

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Rick James 3Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2024

Purchased to replace a much older 290 Explorer with NMC batteries and 200W maximum. * glad to have the LiFePO chemistry for frequent and daily use, and less concern about using from 100-0% discharge. * huge upgrade - charges very quickly with the provided AC cable up to 215W input, and close to 100W input with USBC charging. * handles 300W AC loads without issue, but not able to surge much above (medium small vacuum for example shuts off the inverter). Con - * AC inverter is much less efficient than the 290 Explorer, and the accuracy has dropped significantly; a similar small load on AC drains faster on this new device and the wattage shown is lower than actual. * charges well with Jackery 100 Solar saga using the provided DC barrel to USB-C adapter. * DC outputs are efficient and work very well for laptops and any USB or USBC electronics. Overall, happy with the purchase and using almost daily, while limiting AC inverter usage to when needed (see Con above).

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Pamela DavisReviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024

I’m a disabled lady living on only $900/month. So I certainly cannot afford a gas powered generator and the gas needed or repairs to carburetors etc. I’m also sole caregiver for my elderly Mom. My mobility is limited, as is hers. We live in Florida where hurricanes and power outages from regular storms are common. The older I get the harder the struggle. So, I make sure to prepare for bad weather season. I desperately wanted a 500 or a 1000 Jackery however it just wasn’t in my budget. This Jackery Explorer 300 Plus wasn’t in the budget either but I made it work since we are predicted to potentially have a very active hurricane season this year and I need to be able to keep Mom and myself comfortable without having to leave our home. I am a collector of Ryobi One+ tools, I have their mid size whisper hybrid fan and the smaller fan as well as their am/fm radio and lights. I have many batteries for them all. This little portable solar generator not only charges our iPads and iPhones it also keeps my ryobi batteries charged!! I purchased it with the 100w Solar Saga solar panel and tested solar charging today. Initially the generator arrived first so I charged it up with my houses electric. The next day my solar panel arrived. So, I spent the past 5 days trying to gently drain the battery so I could test solar charging. I used it for a led lamp every evening, my iPad streaming Netflix all day every day and charging my iphone. It took 5 days to get down to 45%. Today I finally setup the solar panel and I went from 45% to 99% in 2 hours and 12 minutes. I’m amazed!! If you’re like me and just want something for those unexpected power outages and cannot maintain a gas powered generator then I highly recommend this unit!! It’s amazing! Don’t second guess yourself…. Just buy it. Thank you Jackery for the piece of mind you’ve given me knowing I can keep my elderly Mom cool and connected during a power outage.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on August 15, 2024

**Be careful as there are 2 versions of this powerstation. One has 2x100W USB-C and the other has 1-USB-C in/our and a 15W USB-C. There are 2 different sets of photos used in this amazon advertisement. The Jackery Website is the same. YouTuber reviews are for the 2x100W versions that aren't available anymore. You will receive the powerstation with 1 -100w USB-C + 15W USB-C (plus 15w USB-A)** I use this as my car travel power station. It powers a compressor cooler/car fridge that draws 35W-55W. Runs the cooler for 24hours in summer temperatures. In the back of the car running the 60L cooler, after 9 hours the Jackery 300 was down to 64%. When we stopped for the night at a hotel, we would plug the Jackery in on the nightstand (there’s usually only one AC outlet on a lamp) and plug all our phones/ipads and use the AC outlet for C-PAP. Just make sure it’s set to 12h or 24H for C-PAP or you will be gasping in the night as it only draws 35W(AC outlet) and the Jackery will shut off. Charging: Charges fast, usually shows 208W or higher. When charging iPads AND charging the Jackery, the wattage is higher. Usually 250w, so I’m guessing this is the “pass through” charging for the devices plugged into the Jackery and the battery charger for the Jackery. If you are traveling, plugging it in at a Starbucks/fast food restaurant for half an hour or so will take you from 25% to 70%. Solar charging is fiddley using the adapters and the in/out USB-C port. 100W panel seems throttled to 45W when charging. I wish it had a proper 8040 plug or Anderson plug for solar input. When solar charging, you lose one of the USB-C ports, the 100W one. Leaves you with the 15W USB-C, really not great, needs more ports and 15W isn't enough to use a hub. The app works OK to control the AC/DC/light, but you can’t turn the main Jackery Power ON or OFF. You have to physically push the power button on the Jackery, then the app will work. I have a 300W/600W mini Ramen cooker. When set to 300W, it draws 322W (see picture) and the Jackery cuts off after 45 seconds or so. So the 300W inverter doesn’t have any wiggle room, 300W, that’s it!! The display is bright and easy to read/figure out. I find it to be very useful, decently portable and so far…well built.

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MattReviewed in Canada on November 10, 2024

I’ve had this unit for about 2 months. When charging my phone once per day and running a 1 watt fan overnight, the battery lasts about 2 weeks. The solar panel is a very slow charge but it does charge. When plugged into house power, it charges fully in only an hour and a half or so. Would not recommend if you want to run anything requiring 250 watts or more as you will drain the battery quickly. Perfect for charging small electronics like phone, razors, fans, etc…

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Laura FergusonReviewed in Canada on December 4, 2024

I specifically purchased to run my CPAP machine during power outages. Cons only one AC outlet. Pros runs my CPAP for six hours vs the Bluetti which only lasted between 3.5-4.5 hours. Sturdy built yet surprisingly light weight. Charges from 0-100 in 1.5 hours from AC. I have not tried solar as we are on the Westcoast and it is winter. I wish I had bought the jackery first as it is what I needed. The bluetti was not worth the money is not as sturdy built, weighs more. And you cannot return them unless defective. As a woman in her 60’s I appreciate the compact size and light weight of the jackery.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in Canada on October 24, 2024

Il me donne tout juste assez d’électricité pour 2 nuits de 6 heures. Pour cela il faut arrêter la plaque chauffante ainsi que le tube chauffant. (LES COMMENTAIRES DISANT QUE LEUR CPAP N’A CONSOMMÉ QUE 25 % D’ÉNERGIE C’EST FAUX. UN CPAP PRENDS 50% POUR UNE NUIT DE 7 HEURES. VOUS FEREZ TOUT JUSTE 2 NUITS DE 6 HEURES) Il est excellent pour recharger les appareils électronique. Je le recommande mais il a des limites. ps vous ne trouvez pas ça bizarre que les gens écrivent des commentaires long comme des romans? Ils sont faux.

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XReviewed in Canada on December 12, 2024

For reference of its capacity, it can take an iPhone from 0-100 about 14 times.