🔌 Stay charged, stay unstoppable — power your adventures with Anker SOLIX C200!
The Anker SOLIX C200 is a compact, 192Wh portable power station featuring a durable LiFePO4 battery capable of 3,000+ cycles. It delivers up to 200W output through multiple USB-C and USB-A ports, supports fast recharging via USB-C PD 3.1, solar panels, or car input, and is designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness with a travel-friendly form factor and a 3-year warranty.
Manufacturer | Anker |
Part Number | A1727 |
Item Weight | 5.9 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 3.94 x 7.28 x 4.33 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | A1727 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Color | Dark Gray |
Style | C200 DC |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable, Fast Charging |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium-Phosphate |
Battery Capacity | 60000 Milliamp Hours |
Warranty Description | 3 |
E**L
Light weight and powerful
Desing is nice. It is very is to use. I love that it comes with alot of charging ports. Great value for the money. I think power capacity is good for a light weight power station.
C**N
It powers my Starlink Mini
After doing much research looking for a power pack to power my Starlink Mini, I decided to buy this unit. It works well powering my Starlink Mini for up to ten hours while tent camping. Also, it charges my cellphone quickly with its power delivery ports. It charges from my car's PD USB ports from 10% to 100% in just over three hours. I noticed it charges via USB from my car at 55 watts. I have tried using the solar input (12 volt car outlet to XT60) but it over powers the cars 12 volt outlet. So the Solar input is strictly for Solar.Other than that, for the power it packs it's lite weight and feels sturdy. Although it was a little more money than I intended spending, it's a good buy.
B**M
Worth every penny
I used this unit over a week long camping trip. I didn’t have access to power to charge the unit and was planning for the use of the solar panel with it. My needs were fairly small, phone, watch, flashlights, and a decent sized lantern. I also charged a Nintendo Switch and an iPad and only used the solar panels for one day to give a partial boost and finish the week with 5% left. It definitely did more than I needed. Solar panels are good but do take a long time and some management when you are looking for sunlight amongst trees. That wasn’t an issue with the unit though. I’d definitely recommend it if you don’t have too serious of a need otherwise I’d recommend jumping up to a larger unit. Portable, nice quality, weight - might not be the lightest but it’s evident in its holding power longer than a short time. I used all of the ports.
J**J
Not getting full 60,000mah as advertised? Still pending further testing.
My review is still pending further testing but so far the rated output is less than I expected for my uses. This Solix C200 DC unit advertises as 60,000mah but I am only getting 19+ hours (not even 24 hrs running a 3-channel dash cam 24/7). The print at the bottom says 15,000mah, which adds more confusion. I have several units I am testing as well. I might be missing something here but I was expecting much longer battery life per charge.I run dash cams with power banks in order to not drain my car battery. I have stuck with lithium ion instead of lithium polymer because they tend to be more stable in tolerating higher temperatures. However the cut off point is around 114F when it becomes not advisable to do this.I opted to try this unit out because Lithium Iron Phosphate is generally known to have a higher temperature rated tolerance than Lithium Ion. Plus, this unit is nowhere near the $300 to $600 price range of those LifePo4 car dash cam batteries specifically sold for this purpose. And because LiFePo4 have a longer recharging lifespan.Over the years I get a general idea of how long a 10,000mah battery will last over one closer to 27,000mah or 50,000mah using 24/7 recording on 1 channel, 2 channel and even 3-channel dash cams or even several of them on one power bank. With 50,000mah or those power banks claiming to be that high, I at least get 24hrs on a 2 to 3 channel one. But with this I only get 19+ hours as noted by the estimate on the app and on my initial tests.Looking at the print at the bottom it says 15,000mah without further explanation on what this actually means. Further searches on the internet say this is per power cell or pack and not the total mah it has, which is actually equivalent to 60,000mah. If this is the case why is this not on the printed label or explained in the manual somewhere? I cannot substantiate whether this is true or not. I only know that with a 3-channel dash cam running at roughly 7 to 8 watts, it can only last up to 20 hours before being depleted.In comparison, a few 50,000mah to 60,000mah lithium ion power banks I use seem to last longer. My 27,700mah to 30,000 mah power bank is closer to this one's duration.Some math:192 watt hours divided by 8 watts from the dash cam equals 24 hours. Tests have been closer to 19 to 20 hours. Still trying to figure this out.Advertised 60,000mah = 60amp hours. USB at 5 volts. power in watts = amps x volts = 60ah x 5 v = 300watt hours. So, a dash cam at 8watts would be: 300/8 = 37.5 hours. I am getting nowhere near this number.Aside from questioning the capacity, this C200 DC is great overall. I can fast charge it with a GAN 240 watt charger in about an hour, see stats on the app and charge all the USB devices. This is another area it excels over most power banks.
B**I
Easy to set up, even with solar panels
Great battery. Worked great with the HQST 100 Watt solar panel that I bought ( connected them with a XT60 Solar Cable). I was a little bit worried in the beginning because the manufacturer does not amber requirements (only the volts)., but connecting them was super easy and I had not issue. Also, it also comes with a nice app that shows the time to charge and the temperature.
M**K
Works as described
I got this power bank bundled with the 60w solar panel. power bank works as described, and you can find many reviews on it. since I couldn't find any review on this solar panel, I thought I would post it here. it's April 3 in Chicago, on sunny morning, flat on the ground, I got 35-40w, angled towards the sun 48-52w. Overcast sky flat 15-20w, angled - up to 25w. I'm extremely happy with this result. The size, when folded, is also perfect to throw it in the backpack. The biggest drawback with this solar panel is that it doesn't have a USB connection. In order to remedy this issue, I have purchased 'MARBERO Solar Panel Connector Power Hub with 2 DC Input Ports' and 'FlexSolar Solar Panel Charge Cable 6.6FT 14AWG Solar Connector to Anderson, DC5521, DC7909, XT60 Adapter', and 'small usb 18650 Battery Charger'. This setup covers all my charging needs, and provides some redundancy in case the power bank breaks. BTW I will be using this item in my bug out/emergency preparedness backpack to power all my devices such as HAM/weather radio, GPS, kindle with all my books, etc...
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