What’s the deal?
You can pick up the Bluetti AC70 for $380 in this pre-Black Friday limited time deal at Amazon.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The Bluetti AC70<!–> is a portable power station that won’t break your back (or the bank, as it’s on sale for $379.
- It’s a powerful unit, capable of 1,000W output for regular loads, increasing to 2,000W for resistive loads, such as heaters and hair dryers.
- You’ll need the companion app to access more advanced features.
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Power stations come in all shapes and sizes, from small devices that can easily fit into a backpack to large units that must be transported on wheels. I prefer something in the middle – a power station that’s big enough to power heavy loads for extended periods but small enough to be easily carried around.
Over the past few months, I’ve been testing the Bluetti AC70–>, a portable power station with enough power to easily handle energy-intensive devices, such as hairdryers, electric kettles, and heaters.
Bluetti AC70 features
- Power: 1,000W Rated Power/2,000W Lifting Power
- Capacity: 768Wh
- AC Charging: 950W Turbo charging, 45 minutes to 80%
- Solar Charging: 500W Fast solar charge, fully charged in two hours
- Outputs: AC: 2×120V/8.33A, 1,000W in total | USB-C: 2 × 100W max | USB-A: 2 × 5VDC/2.4A 12W in total | 12V DC: 1 × 12V/10A
- Battery: LiFePO₄, rated for 3,000+ charge cycles
- App: Smart remote control via BLUETTI app
- UPS reaction time: 20ms
- Weight: About 22.5lbs/10.2kg
- Dimensions: 12.4 × 8.2 × 10.1-inches / 314 × 209.5 × 255.8mm
- Warranty: Five years
When testing a power station for a review, there are a few key aspects I examine.
First, I verify that the device lives up to the claims made on its spec sheet, which, for power stations, includes the battery capacity and the loads the device can handle. I’m also keen to see how the power station copes with loads exceeding its rated capacity, looking for it to shut down gracefully rather than spit, spark, and make a ruckus.
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The AC70 passed all my tests with flying colors. It’s a well-made, well-engineered unit that delivers exactly what it promises.
I am particularly impressed by the device’s longevity design. Bluetti has incorporated LiFePO₄ (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries into this power station, which are renowned for their durability. The cells in this unit are rated for 3,000 recharge cycles before they need to be replaced, significantly outperforming the typical 500 to 800 recharge cycles of standard Lithium-Ion batteries.
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The unit can be charged from an AC outlet, solar panels, or a vehicle’s 12V outlet.