The Bluetti AC180 portable power station has a 45% discount, down to just $549.
ZDNET’s key takeaways
The Bluetti AC180<!–> is available from Amazon for $999.
Its build provides simple functionality that delivers exceptional power performance.
It’s fairly heavy given its capacity, weighing in at 37 pounds.
You can divide power stations into three broad categories – there are the tiny, highly portable units, the huge units that roll about on wheels, and in between, you have the bulky but still portable units that you can lug about, just not too far!
I quite like this intermediate category because I can throw one in the back of the car or truck when I go camping or on photo/video/drone trips, and it’ll provide all the power I need for a few days.
Over the past few weeks, I’ve been using and abusing the Bluetti AC180, and this unit ticks all the boxes for what I want from a power station that can keep me going when off-grid for a few days.
Note that the unit in the photos is a UK version of the AC180, but apart from the differences relating to the AC outlets, it’s functionally identical to the US version.
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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 in a tidy fashion, because no one wants a box filled with high-power batteries to start to spark, spit, and cause a brouhaha.
The AC180 passed all my tests with flying colors. It’s a meticulously crafted and expertly engineered unit that delivers precisely what it promises.