MARBERO Portable Power Station 200W Peak Solar Generator 167Wh Camping Battery Power Supply with 110V AC Outlet 2 DC Ports 4

4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars | 1,494 ratings

Price: 109.99

Last update: 05-25-2024


About this item

????️SUFFICIENT CAPACITY: The power station provides larger power capacity, which will efficiently power up the appliances and devices longer. It will fully charge the mobile phone 12 times, the laptop 2 times, the CPAP machine for 4 hours(time will be different according to the power consumption), the LED flashlight for more than 40 hours, and the mini refrigerator for about 5 hours. Applicable for emergency situations such as hurricane, flood, camping off-grid, blackouts.
????MULTI-OUTPUT: The portable power station is equipped with 167Wh capacity(45000mAh), 2*USB A ports(5V/ 2.1A), 1*QC3.0 USB A port(5V-9V/ 2A), 1*USB C port (5V-9V/ 2A, QC3.0), 2*DC ports (12V-16.6V/10A), 2*AC outlets(110V/60Hz, 100W, peak 200W). Powers cell phone, iPad, tablet, camera, radio, emergency night lights, mini fan, camping lantern, CPAP and the power consumption of theappliances under 200W.
????PRO FLASHLIGHT: There are 2*LED flashlights built-in on the side of the power station with 2 lighting modes(steady light and flashing SOS light). Press the LED flashlight switch to change the 2 modes. When you go out camping or experience power outages, this function may help you out.
????3 RECHARGING WAYS: There are 3 ways to charge the emergency battery supply. It takes about 7-8 hours to be fully recharged by AC 110V wall socket; It can also be recharged under direct sun light with solar panel(DC 16.6-25V/1.5A Max sold separately, not included, Solar MC4 Connectors included), also you can recharge it with the car lighter outlet.
????COMPACT & LED: The rechargeable power station weighs only 3.6 lbs and a compact handle design makes it easy to take anywhere. Built with white LED flashlight, which could emit 3 lighting modes (steady light, SOS flashing mode) to meet your different needs. Press the light button for 3 seconds to turn on the light, then press again to switch to flash / SOS mode. When you go out camping or experiencing power outages, this power supply can help you.
????PACKAGE INCLUDES: 1*MARBERO 167Wh Power Station, 1*Power Adapter DC 19V/1.5A , 1*12V DC-Cigarette Output Cable, 1*User Manual. We will provide you 12 months warranty. If you have any question, please feel free to contact us and we sincerely offer 7*24 friendly customer services.

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Richard Reck
5.0 out of 5 stars Great product. Highly recommend it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2024
Amazing product. Definitely recommend. Easy to use and battery lasts really well.
Jlyne (Jay-Leen) Hanback
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful and mighty in a small space!
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024
I recently purchased the 83Wh Portable Power Station, and I couldn't be happier with it! This compact device packs a powerful punch and has become a must-have for my outdoor adventures.

One of the things I love most about it is its size – it's small and easy to carry, making it perfect for camping trips or when I'm on the go. Plus, it comes with both a home and car charger, so I can keep it charged up no matter where I am.

The bright LED light with multiple brightness settings is a game-changer. It's super handy when I need some extra illumination at night, and the various brightness levels come in handy for different situations.

What really impressed me is the 120V outlet, which allows me to charge small appliances when I'm off the grid. Whether it's charging my laptop or powering a small fan, this power station can handle it all.

And of course, the USB ports are a great addition. I can charge my phone, tablet, or any other USB-powered device with ease.

Overall, the 83Wh Portable Power Station has become an essential part of my outdoor gear. It's reliable, versatile, and incredibly convenient. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a portable power solution!
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Jlyne (Jay-Leen) Hanback
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful and mighty in a small space!
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2024
I recently purchased the 83Wh Portable Power Station, and I couldn't be happier with it! This compact device packs a powerful punch and has become a must-have for my outdoor adventures.

One of the things I love most about it is its size – it's small and easy to carry, making it perfect for camping trips or when I'm on the go. Plus, it comes with both a home and car charger, so I can keep it charged up no matter where I am.

The bright LED light with multiple brightness settings is a game-changer. It's super handy when I need some extra illumination at night, and the various brightness levels come in handy for different situations.

What really impressed me is the 120V outlet, which allows me to charge small appliances when I'm off the grid. Whether it's charging my laptop or powering a small fan, this power station can handle it all.

And of course, the USB ports are a great addition. I can charge my phone, tablet, or any other USB-powered device with ease.

Overall, the 83Wh Portable Power Station has become an essential part of my outdoor gear. It's reliable, versatile, and incredibly convenient. I highly recommend it to anyone looking for a portable power solution!
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Phil Anderson
4.0 out of 5 stars Very light weight. Expected battery life to be better.
Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2024
Likes - light weight. Will power lamps, and iPad/ iPhone devices. Portable.

When using it on just a lamp with a 760 lumens / 8.5 watts bulb, the battery loses its charge faster than I expected . I use the same brand solar panels (sold separately ) to charge this unit . Charging the unit via solar panels also can take quite a while . More than 6 hours. And it doesn’t appear fully charged even at that.

I plan on keeping it. Got a pretty good buy . Just wish it kept its charge longer for such low wattage devices.
Kindle Customer
5.0 out of 5 stars Kept charged for 4 hours.
Reviewed in the United States on March 27, 2024
Bought this to use for an outdoor outing in the park to keep phone charged and speaker for music. Worked like a charm.
Jack
5.0 out of 5 stars Greater portable power unit
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
I bought this portable power unit.very handy and light in weight . I bought it specifically for the campaign and traveled purpose. It have multiple usb and type C charging pots. Also it has ac outlet which I believe I like it the most because now I can carry laptop anywhere without any hassle because my charging issue is solved . I charge couple of my phones with it to check how fast it charges the phones and battery level it hold and It did good job on it. I love it and like it so far
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Jack
5.0 out of 5 stars Greater portable power unit
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2024
I bought this portable power unit.very handy and light in weight . I bought it specifically for the campaign and traveled purpose. It have multiple usb and type C charging pots. Also it has ac outlet which I believe I like it the most because now I can carry laptop anywhere without any hassle because my charging issue is solved . I charge couple of my phones with it to check how fast it charges the phones and battery level it hold and It did good job on it. I love it and like it so far
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TRCIII
1.0 out of 5 stars Failed when needed
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2022
The device worked fine for charging phones and other items that used the USB ports. But I bought this device to help us out during Winter storm power outages, and today we had our first of the season. The one thing in the house that used a power cord, that we absolutely needed to run, was the Keurig coffee maker, so my wife could have her morning cup of coffee and achieve some semblance of humanity.
Massive fail. The device showed to be fully charged, it gave power to the Keurig (lights on) and for five seconds, I was the hero who thought ahead and saved the day.
Then...the outlet light on the device kicked back off, and the lights on the Keurig went off again. I repeatedly and frantically kept turning it on every few seconds, but it continued to fail, achieving zero result. The water in the Keurig remained unheated.
I was able to escape with my life and my cell phone, but until the power was restored several hours later--and my wife, lured from her lair by the lights coming back on, shambled into the kitchen to make her own coffee--I could not go back inside my home.
Naturally, this power outage didn't happen until 3 days after the return window closed. I'll still use it for USB devices, but I could have gotten a much cheaper (and smaller) device to accomplish that, if that's all I wanted. Don't be tricked into thinking the outlets on top of the device actually power anything useful, if by "useful" you mean a life-saving device like a coffee maker.
W. Walsh
3.0 out of 5 stars Neat Idea, Needs Improvement
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2021
This Marbero power bank caught my attention with its unique offering of a hand cranked generator/dynamo. So many similar products are called generators; this one actually is. You get two USB ports and a bidirectional USB-C connector. There are no twelve volt DC outputs, nor an AC power inverter. Overall, it's a lot smaller than I expected. You could put it in a big pocket.

Unfortunately, this product falls short of the mark. The rated energy capacity figure (22,500 mAh/22.5 Ah) seems to be fiction. I've run the thing clear down with various loads, charged it back up again and I've come up with an actual capacity figure of somewhere around 11,000 mAh (11Ah). That's about half of what's claimed.

The good: this power bank's USB-C output is capable of PD negotiation and thus can charge devices indicating they're capable of safely receiving a higher voltage. Qualcomm QC devices are seemingly also supported, though I don't own anything meeting that standard and cannot test it.

Both of the lights are bright enough to be useful and I'm glad to see that Marbero didn't include any blinking or flashing modes. (I don't really think anyone is going to have sufficient presence of mind in a bad situation that the first thing they'll do is try to stun or surprise a threat with a rapidly flashing light.)

The bad: don't bother with the hand crank generator/dynamo. Even spun at the rate of three turns per second, which I think you're going to tire of quite quickly, it doesn't do much. As a test, I ran the internal battery all the way down to the point where even the built in lights cut off, cranked the dynamo handle for about ten minutes and expected that this would give me at least a few minutes of flashlight time. It didn't. The lights ran for about thirty seconds and then the battery protection cutout kicked in again. Even if the dynamo were more effective, it's still going to be an extremely tedious and long running process to bring the internal batteries back up with it.

When the internal batteries get low, USB-C PD negotiation appears to stop working reliably. (The battery level scale is also not at all linear.)

All three power ports are linked together, so if you're charging a USB-C device and it can handle a higher voltage, the moment you attach a regular five volt USB device, everything drops to the lower voltage. The ports should be regulated separately. This also casts some doubt on the claimed current rating for all of the ports, especially if they are all being used at once.

Recharging takes a surprisingly long time. Perhaps Marbero was trying to treat the internal batteries gently in the hopes of extending their life. Even from USB C (nine volt output, roughly two amp indicated current draw, which tapered off as the charge concluded) it took almost eight hours to fully charge. Over conventional USB, I suspect a full charge could take a day.

While USB-C PD capability exists, its maximum voltage output is capped at nine volts DC. More power hungry devices are going to have a hard time getting enough current to operate and charge their own battery at the same time. (That said, an attached Chromebook did a fine job of operating and charging from the Marbero power bank.)

I like the idea. If the dynamo were more effective, the energy capacity rating not so wildly exaggerated and each port was regulated separately, this would be a standout product.

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