Anker Solar Generator SOLIX C300 with 60W Solar Panel, 288Wh Portable Power Station, 300W (600W Surge), LiFePO4 Battery, 140W
4.6 | 1,742 ratings
Price: 349.99
Last update: 01-23-2026
About this item
- 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 60W 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.
- 5-Year Power Station Warranty: Built to last a decade, power up with LiFePO4 batteries, designed to last 3,000 cycles. Also enjoy smart temperature control, impact resistance.
- Quiet 25dB Power: Rest while you power in nature. This power station only emits 25dB from 3.3 ft away.
Product information
Features & Specs
| Wattage | 300 watts |
|---|---|
| Fuel Type | Solar, Battery |
| Power Source | Solar Powered, Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Phone |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Output Wattage | 300 Watts |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Engine Type | Inverter |
| Runtime | 0 minute |
| Total Power Outlets | 8 |
| Current Rating | 3 Amps |
| Engine Power Maximum | 300 Watts |
| Starting Wattage | 600 Watts |
| Running Wattage | 300 Watts |
| Is Electric | Yes |
Warranty & Support
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Anker Solar Generator SOLIX C300 with 60W Solar Panel, 288Wh Portable Power Station, 300W (600W Surge), LiFePO4 Battery, 140W Two-Way Fast Charging, for Outdoor Camping, Traveling, and Emergencies
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Item details
| Brand Name | Anker |
|---|---|
| Included Components | Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station, 60W Solar Panel, XT-60 to DC7909 Charging Cable, Solar to XT60 Charging Cable, Extension Cable, AC Charging Cable, Safety Manual, and Warranty Info |
| Model Name | Anker SOLIX C300 |
| Model Number | A1722 |
| UPC | 194644208752 |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Customer Reviews | 4.64.6 out of 5 stars(1,737) 4.6 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| ASIN | B0DBLJRRPW |
| Item Height | 9.49 inches |
| Warranty Description | 5 years |
Measurements
| Item Weight | 15.5 Pounds |
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Additional details
| Color | Dark Gray |
|---|---|
| Material Type | Metal (Steel/Aluminum), Plastic, Rubber, Lifepo4 |
Top reviews from the United States
- Sallyadorable portable powerthis little thing super convenient. i got this because i work and go to school remotely and like to travel often with my spouse.
i ordered it on sale with the 60 watt solar panels, which have an IP68 waterproof/resistant rating. i would say it's a good deal on sale, but I wouldn't do full price for the panel set, as for the extra hundred there are 100 watt panels that will work with it at that value. i also didn't realize until I got this solar power bank that grid power is "dirty" and has imperfect sine waves, but you get pure sine waves with a solar battery/inverter. so, it's supposed to be better for device batteries.
I really like the design of the battery, first of all. it's very stylish, which is just something i like for my electronics. Anker seems to have good quality control so i was expecting it to feel nice and it does. i was a bit disappointed that for the price, it doesn't come with the strap by default. i really think it should (i got a third-party case that came with one, though).
this little power bank has 288 watt hours of juice, it's rated at 300 watts and a 600 watt surge. for example, that means with the battery at 100%, a device that draws ~200 watts could run for about ~1.7 hours. 300 watts is pretty good for small electronics up to things such as a laptop. it has lifpo4 batteries in it that are supposed to last longer than older kinds of solar batteries and allegedly arent flammable and such.
it can run my laptop which is rated up to 240 watts. typically, my laptop draws 20-80 watts in normal use, such as in a word processor or internet browsing/video streaming, so it can run for a few hours this way (~5 on a full charge). intensive gaming on the other hand wouldn't last long on battery alone, but it does have passthrough charging (charge battery while charging devices connected to battery). you should probably use a watt hour calculator to see if its a good match for your intended use and devices.
i have tested the laptop while charging the battery with solar getting about 50 watts input, with normal use again drawing about 20-80 watts, and it did keep it charged. the battery did start to lose charge slowly because my laptop can go above 50 watts during normal use, like i said.
with plugging into a wall and grid power, im sure this wouldn't be a problem as it can get more than 80 watts from an outlet or USB C charging. a lower wattage laptop that draws 20-50 watts in normal use would work better for use while just solar charging with the panel it came with. a 100 watt panel would also work for a high wattage laptop to use while solar charging.
the battery itself is very quiet, even when you're close to it. i really like the built in light, as the smaller model has a lantern style light and i liked that feature but that model has less power and function.
back to the panels, they fold out and up nicely, they're not very heavy and super easy to tote around. easy to wipe off too. the cord can wind up a bit and be tucked under the elastic straps. i have encountered a bit of rain on the panels before quickly packing up and bringing it in, and it was absolutely fine. it is cold during my review, so the capacity/loss is probably more impactful than average, but it hasn't been a noticeable issue.
I use it to routinely charge my phone and smart watch overnight, which uses a bit more than it needs (maybe 10% of the battery) because it gets left on and keeps them at 100% until morning obviously. a great feature to add to the app would be auto shut off with times you can set.
the app itself does work, although sometimes it doesnt stay connected because im usually behind several walls when im charging it outside on solar. it does show the internal temperature of the battery while charging or using it, the watt input and output, and so forth. i wish it had a history section where you could review the use/charge/discharge on a timeline, like over 24 hours or something.
it does get a charge with cloudy weather but this depends on where you live and how much solar activity there is. one photo is an example of it charging slowly while overcast, it was getting around 5-15 watts. as a side note, i also wish Anker made a first party case for it, but the one i got works well. in the future i want to try it with a 100 watt panel to see how it goes.
i think its probably very useful for people who go camping or that travel often, or if you like to work outside like on a patio or balcony etc, or to just keep their device batteries charged with cleaner sine waves. - Chris durantWell worth the price! especially when on saleSolid, Reliable Portable Power Station for Everyday Use
I’ve been using the Anker SOLIX C300 (288Wh LiFePO4) for about a year now, and it’s been a great portable power solution for my needs. The charging speed is quick and consistent, and once fully charged, the battery lasts a surprisingly long time.
The build quality is excellent, it feels solid, well-made, and dependable, which is exactly what you want in a portable power station. I haven’t had any issues over long-term use, and it’s performed reliably every time I’ve needed it.
The companion app is functional and easy to use, allowing you to monitor the charger’s status, battery level, and performance. The app works well and is genuinely useful, though for casual users it may feel like a bit of overkill since the unit itself is very straightforward to operate.
I would definitely recommend this unit for casual, everyday use, such as charging phones, tablets, running small lights, or other low-power devices. If you’re looking for a compact, dependable power station from a trusted brand, this one delivers. - R ReviewerGreat protable power source.This is a neat, compact, and well-designed portable power station that’s easy to use and easy to carry. I really appreciate that it includes three standard 120-volt AC outlets and a common desktop-style power cord for charging from a wall outlet. It also offers multiple USB ports, making it very versatile for everyday use.
I tested it in a couple of real-world scenarios. When powering my laptop, the unit dropped from 100% to 64% after two hours, which suggests it could run the laptop for roughly four hours total. When powering my home network equipment, it only dropped from 100% to 80% after two hours, indicating about ten hours of runtime for lighter loads. Recharging is quick, which makes it convenient to use regularly.
The built-in handle makes it easy to carry, and the overall build quality is excellent. It feels solid, well-made, and dependable—exactly what you want from a portable power station. I haven’t experienced any issues during long-term use, and it has performed reliably every time.
The companion app is straightforward and works well, allowing you to monitor battery level, charging status, and performance. While it may be more than casual users strictly need, it’s genuinely useful and easy to navigate.
Overall, I highly recommend this unit for everyday, casual use such as charging phones, tablets, running small lights, or powering other low-draw devices. If you’re looking for a compact, reliable power station from a trusted brand, this one delivers. - Donavan JamesLove this Mini Power Station.Use it to power my Starlink, TV, Fan, Charge my devices, use my laptop and its so portable I put it in my car and strap on a seatbelt and carry it to my Dads to charge his devices after the Hurricane. The 60Watt panel works great as well even got over 60 a couple of times. Great little power Station very durable and well built. Charges very fast with the plug and charges from 0-100% in about 4 hours via solar.