🌞 Power Up Your Adventures!
The Sinkeu Solar Powered Generator is a 300W peak portable power station with a 70400mAh lithium battery and a 40W solar panel. Ideal for camping, outdoor activities, and home power backup, it features multiple output options, high efficiency, and a lightweight design, making it a must-have for modern explorers.
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 19.5"L x 24.6"W x 34.8"Th |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Warranty Type | Manufacturer |
Recommended Uses For Product | Laptop |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Compatible Devices | Laptop, Drone, Camera, Smartphone, Smartwatch |
Portable | Yes |
Voltage | 110 Volts |
Power Source | Solar Powered/Corded Electric |
Number of Ports | 4 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | AC/DC/USB/USB-C |
Battery Capacity | 70000 Milliamp Hours |
Additional Features | Digital Display, Short Circuit Protection, LED Indicator Lights, Flashlight, Over Charging Protection |
D**E
Great value and fantastic seller support
This is a great device and the seller does a wonderful job of supporting it. I have a camping trip soon that has no power so i purchased this to run a USB fan and charge phones etc. The device looks nice and isn't too bulky plus the light on the side is helpful.
C**E
Good company!!
Edit: company reached out to rectify the problem and I will be having a replacement sent.Purchased sept 2024. Used for the first time 7/9/25 plugged two phones in and it short circuited. Now, I’m out $200 and I can’t even use this.
J**R
I LOVE this thing!!
I LOVE this thing!! It's compact, but, can actually charge quite a bit of devices before it needs another charge! I haven't used it to actually power anything yet, I didn't really buy it for that purpose myself . . . The flashlight is also very bright!! Would definitely purchase again!!
C**H
Has a nice strobe light, it could be used for lighting for photo booth, but not a power source.
I bought this to use with my 360 Photo booth, it was not enough power, however, I have used it for power in parks and it lasts all day. I used it for our family reunion to power the speaker and computer for music and it was great. As a prepper, I must say the option to use this in an emergency situation is a plus.
S**T
It’s a good affordable electric generator!
I’ve had it a few weeks now and done multiple test with it. It did last a while on a full battery charge even with it being just a normal lithium battery and not the lithium phosphate ones that last 3 times as long in lifespan but it holds up well to my Bluetti’s. What I love the most about it is the light on the back. Its a large light that takes up the whole back of the unit and I like it better like that than what other units do putting it on the front and very small light like a tiny flashlight on front and I don’t like that. So I turned it on near 3 full days ago and set my timer on my phone and I turned the light off after 36 hours straight and it still had half its battery life left but I also charged my ipad, iphone and other android phones and battery chargers too little batteries I have and did that several times off and on during those days too and it held up well and starting blinking the last battery bar signal to charge soon. It was near 3 full days later before that happen during all that charging and light being on none stop. Very impressed with that at least. If nothing else it’s a great glorified light to light up a whole area all night for several nights over.The only thing that made me mad is it lies about watts being used. I have tested all my generators I have 2 bluetti’s and a eco flow river 2 and this one. The others are pretty close to what they say the watts use going out and coming in is. I have a electric watt tester that I plug in for these test. It is always saying it’s in and out putting 10 too 13 watts more than it actually is. Now it may not be a fault in the system it may be done on purpose to count for how much the inverter is pulling in watts off the battery on top of what your device is pulling and calculating it all together but that makes it hard too account what the actual watt usage is as it’s different for every device as some it pulls more watts than others. The bluetti’s does the same but only 5 watts added for its inverter and never changes no matter what device is plugged in. Great device this one is but its all over the ball park at what actually is being used watt wise so I just say a rule of thumb is heavy watt devices will pull 13 watts more per hour than it’s using than small wattage items which is around 9 too 10 watts more cause of the extra power it’s inverter is pulling from it’s battery itself to run what you have plugged in and added to it. So keep that in mind with these electric battery generators it seems they all do this. Makes it aggravating trying too keep the watts right that’s plugged in. So what I do is I find out what the watts is that the unit uses and I always add 13 watts too it and never listen too what it says on screen its always changing up and down. But overall its a good product it works fine and it’s a pure sine wave so you can’t complain. It’s always on sales and offered at a cheap price. Got mine on sale for $120.99. Good price for what you get. Overall I still highly recommend if you want a good one and at a cheaper price. That back light last for days and days that’s worth it alone.
M**C
Not to bad for what it is.
We got the 600w battery bank with the 40w solar panel.Today we tested the usage of the battery. We plugged in a 2ft wide, 120v box fan, and the draw on the battery's screen showed about 70w. Quick math told me that with a 296 Wh (watt hour) battery, that my fan should run just over 4 hours. And it did...right around 4hr 20mins. Knowing that the wattage display is fairly accurate, you can easily calculate how long of usage you'll get out of an appliance. My laptop only drew about 20w...so this is perfect for laptops, tablets, phones, or anything that charges via USB.Comparably, I have a USB solar battery I use for my phone, and it has 30,000mAh. It'll run a USB fan basically continuously overnight. This 600w battery is 80,000mAh...so a couple nights of continuous usage on a USB fan is likely doable.Wall outlet charging worked fine. Topped it off when it arrived. I'll be testing the solar panel next, now that the bank is empty. My understanding is that it has pass through charging...meaning you can charge and use the battery at the same time. I also want to test the 12v port with my comms radio. The radio is a 25w, but obviously only pushes that power when transmitting, and a lot less when receiving. I'll test that on my next recharge.Reading other reviews, it appears that the company is very easy to work with if issues arise with their products. Hopefully I won't have any issues, but will also hope that if I do have issues, they can be resolved easily.Overall, I'm happy with this product. I give it a 4 star now, simply because I haven't tested it's range of uses, longevity, or durability. If I run into issues, or I absolutely love this battery, I'll try to remember to update this review.Edit:Ran some further tests.The 40w solar panel charged 40% of the battery in 3hrs...then the sun went down for the evening. That's not bad at all. I finished charging with the wall outlet, and had it topped off in a couple hours.The 12v runs my 25w comms radio fine. Transmitting wattage was dropped a bit, which makes sense. My power source for the radio runs at 13.8v...the 12v socket on the battery runs at 12.2v. The 12v socket is a lower amperage than my power source, and my radio wasn't too happy transmitting...BUT...my power source can also plug into the 120v outlet on the battery, so I can run my radio that way just as I would if it was plugged into my home outlet. So, no complaints there.We will be going in a few camping trips in the next couple of months. If I'm fully satisfied with this product's longevity and durability, I'll revise my 4 star rating to a 5 star. So far, so good. I'm hopeful.Edit...again:I'm ABSOLUTELY satisfied with this battery and solar charger. I've used it multiple times for camping and random usage. I'll likely be buying another battery and panel to store in our emergency supply room.Revised to from 4 to 5 stars.
K**N
Great value
I'll admit I'm not one of those who knows the technical aspects of how these works. What I will say is that it's been awesome. 600w there's not a whole lot it can power but I've used it multiple times during power outages for either my CPAP, or my adjustable bed or a small TV plus charging my laptops and phones. The cost is fantastic and for those who can't afford the Jackery, I recommend it.
A**R
Power
I'm not 100% sure why but it ran out of power fast. Not sure if it was me or the product
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