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Why We Chose It: This is a beast of a power station, but it’s built for longevity (in every possible way). For large RVs or off-the-grid households, this is our top recommendation.
Where this design really comes in handy is when powering and charging USB devices. The R300 offers four USB ports. Two of the ports are USB-A 3.0 while the other two are USB-C ports. Both USB-C ports are PD-enabled. One provides up to 30 watts wile the other can receive or provide up to 60 watts. 12V ACC PowerThe GoLabs Powerstations and Products come with a 1 YEAR Warranty that is non-transferable after the product’s initial sale. Covering parts due to manufacturing defects. If a defect arises during the warranty period, GoLabs will repair the affected product at no charge, exchange with an equivalent refurbished replacement (refurbished units might have cosmetic signs of use), or supply a replacement part if the problem is isolated and can be rectified with new part(s).
Cosmetic Damage: The Warranty does not cover minor surface blemishes, rips, tears, or other cosmetic damage due to normal use, or other intentional or unintentional damage to the product. The Golabs R300 is made for use on the go. This starts with its compact design and excellent power-to-weight ratio, weighing less than 10 pounds. The built-in carrying handle is secure and comfortable to carry, too, while the detailed digital display and well-labeled ports that make it a no brainer to use. Why We Chose It: There aren’t any bells and whistles on this portable power station, but it does feature all the ports one would need, plus a cigarette lighter port. Plus, it’s super-affordable. Warranty is void if your GoLabs product shows visible signs of damage or has been misused beyond what is considered normal use, including water damage. Wear and tear is not covered under this warranty, only defects in craftsmanship such as receiving a product DOA or a bad chipboard.The WATTFUN LiFePO4 Portable Power Station is a portable power station for your electronics that will provide 14 watts of power to charge your smart devices and 13 watts for other personal electronics. Read Review The user interface, located on the front panel, uses an LCD to provide status information such as the charge remaining in terms of percent and measurements for input and output power. Push buttons are used to activate various outputs of the power station. One of the reasons we love these devices? With the right accessories, they can instantly become proper generators. True, buyers need to invest in additional solar panels, which can be expensive depending on the manufacturer. However, we think this is a great addition, as they ensure users will never be without power for long. Neglect: Damage due to misuse or neglect, use other than as specified in the Owner’s Manual, or use under abnormal conditions are not covered by this Limited 365 Day Warranty.