Got my hands on this portable power station.
It's the Buture PG100. From the looks of the owners manual, it's a Japanese brand but I haven't been able to find much information about the company online. I got this one from Amazon for $200.
It's very sturdy unit as its filled with batteries. The outer shell is made of hard plastic so it'll crack if you drop it. The entire device is about 7" x 3" x 6". It's small for what it does so its good to take it on long road trips. This is my first portable power station and it does as advertised. It supplies AC and USB power to your devices. It has a 300W capacity. Having a portable power station that has AC output is good for road trips and camping. There's a fan in the unit that turns on when it needs to. This is to prevent overheating. I was able to charge two laptops with 65w chargers and run my Dyson fan at full blast at the same time without issue. I like the briefcase style format as it makes it easy to carry around and store away. I didn't calculate how many times it can charge my laptop but at 72000mAh, it would probably able to charge it full 5 or 6 times. To charge to PG100, you can either plug it into the wall or plug it into the cigarette light port in your car. All the charging cables are included. There's also a solar panel (sold seperately) that you can use to charge the PG100. The solar panel is about another $150.
Specifications:
- 300W Power
- 72000mAh Battery (more than others with equal watt capacity)
- 2 AC output
- 3 USB output
- 1 DC output
- Wall charging time: 8 hrs
- Weight: ~6.3lbs
- Life Cycle: >500 charges
- Emergency LED