
Anchor 548 (left) and anchor Solix C300 DC (right).
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Key takeaways of zdnet
- Anker solix c300 DC Power Bank Station is available for $ 169, while Anchor 548 Power station is available for $ 104.
- These two are much larger than regular power banks, but still highly portable.
- Both can be recharged using solar panels, making them great for off-grind use.
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I am lazy, and I will use the power bank instead of the extension cord. With the fact that I like to work away from my home office, I generally like to work on a power bank or three hands. While small power banks are a mainstay for my aging – and to be replaced soon – the iPhone 15 Pro Max is going through a working day, my MacBook Pro appreciates a little more power.
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This means that I am using two big power banks. These are not power stations because they only produce USB-C and DC and are not AC power, but they are much larger than things that connect behind the smartphone or you slip into your pocket.
they are big. And they are both created by the anchor: Anchor 548 And this Anchor Solix C300 DCBoth are handles, a light and rectangular boxes with a bunch of ports.
They have power of 60,000 and 90,000 mAh respectively, so there is a lot of power here, but in a managed package – they weigh 5.1 and 6.2 pounds respectively – and both have a comfortable carry handle.
The two weigh less than 12 pounds simultaneously.
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Light at the top is one of the best seen on a power bank. It is a lantern unlike a flashlight, and a remarkable job of spreading the subjugor light of the underlying blower-style. The only thing that I do not like about light is that it has annoying SOS flashing mode, a feature that I think needs to disappear.
Another thing that I like about these units is that it can be recharged using both solar panels, which has an XT-60 output, such as 100w anker solix ps100I have a solar panel that is coming out with a cable in my conservative, where I attach these power banks, charge them for free (well, the cost of a panel is covered).
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I have used hundreds of hours on these units, giving power to my smartphone and laptops so that they can run things like my starlink dish or outdoor lights, and they just work. They are also right to handle the power outage, or when you go to the camp to take power with you.
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Anchor Solix C300 DC Undoubtedly better for situations where you want to pursue a lot of power on the USB-C, as it supports 140W output and can recharge at 280W with two 140W USB-C port simultaneously. And all this is for $ 170. But with an 87W capable USB-C outlet, Anker 548 is also no slutWhich is competitively priced at $ 110.
Both I can make high recommendations because they have been tested for more than a year.

