What’s the deal?
The DJI Power 1000 power station now has $400 slashed off the price in this Amazon Prime Day<!–> that’s still live, bringing it down to $599 (deal requires Amazon Prime membership–>).
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ZDNET’s key takeaways
- The DJI Power 1000 power station<!–> is available on Amazon for $999.
- It’s a powerful, premium quality power station that’s built to satisfy the needs of professional drone pilots.
- Unfortunately, there’s no storage compartment for the SDC accessory cables, nor is there a built-in 12V car adapter port.
I’ve tested dozens of power stations over the past year, but there was one that really piqued my interest from the moment I first heard about it. DJI–>, a leader in both drones and action cameras, has used its expertise in battery technology to enter the competitive world of portable power stations. And the company made a dramatic entrance into this market with its first offering — the Power 1000<!–>.
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For the past week, I’ve been testing the Power 1000, the bigger of the two power stations released by DJI earlier this month. It’s one of – if not the first – power station on the market that is specifically designed to meet the needs of professional drone pilots.
DJI Power 1000 tech specs
- Battery Capacity: 1024Wh
- Cell Chemistry: LFP (lithium ferrophosphate)
- Cycle Life: Maintains over 70% capacity after 4000 cycles.
- Ports: 2x AC Output, 2x USB-C, 2x USB-A, SDC, SDC Lite, AC Input
- AC Output: AC 100-120 V, 50/60Hz, max continuous output: 2200W, AC 220-240 V, 50/60Hz, max continuous output: 2200W, max output: 2400W (total)
- AC Output (Bypass Mode): AC 100-120 V, 12 A, 1440 W, AC 220-240 V, 10 A, 2200W
- USB-A Output: 5V, 3A, 9V, 2A, 12V, 2A, Max output power per channel: 24W
- USB–C Output: 5V, 5A, 9V, 5A, 12V, 5A, 15V, 5A, 20V, 5A, 28V, 5A (EPR), Max output power per channel: 140W
- SDC and SDC Lite Output: SDC: 9-27 V, max current: 10A, max output power: 240W, SDC Lite: 9-27V, max current: 10A, max output power: 240W
- Net Weight: Approx. 13 kg
- Dimensions: 448 × 225 × 230 mm
Note: The product featured in this review was tested with UK sockets.
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I’ve tested numerous power stations in the 1000Wh range, and the size and weight of the Power 1000 align with my expectations. However, one aspect that stood out immediately to me was its solid construction: The outer shell is tough, effectively resisting knocks and bumps without flexing or bowing, which is what a power station like this – something that’s been built to take out and about – really needs.
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The “ammo crate” style handles facilitate easy movement, whether with one hand or two, and they are smooth and comfortable to grip, which is definitely an advantage since this unit is a significantly weighty bit of kit.
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The SDC ports on the Power 1000, designed specifically for fast-charging DJI drone batteries, are indeed a thoughtful and useful addition for drone pilots. Each port can be used to charge one battery at a time, which works efficiently if you consistently recharge your batteries immediately after use, rather than waiting until you have a pile of them.
However, to charge your drone batteries you will need bespoke cables, which are sold separately, adding to the cost. There are cables for the Air 3<!–>, Mavic 3–>, Matrice 30<!–>, and Inspire 3–> drones.
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It’s also slightly inconvenient that there is no storage space for these cables on the unit. As a workaround, I’ve taken to tying them around the handles of the Power 1000, which, while effective, isn’t the most elegant solution. This is one aspect that could be improved for better user convenience.
There are also cables to transform the SDC ports to a 12 V car adapter outlet–> and XT60 port<!–>.
ZDNET’s buying advice
I was impressed with the DJI Power 1000–>. It has all the features you’d expect from a general mid-sized unit, but with the added functionality that it’s been built with drone pilots in mind.
The 1000Wh capacity is about the limit of what you want to lug about, and it has enough ports to distribute this power in a sensible way. I’ve seen power stations absolutely festooned with ports, but two AC, USB-A, and USB-C ports, along with the SBC and SBC Lite ports, is a sensible loadout.
The Power 1000 is normally priced at $999, which aligns with similar units on the market. However, there’s currently a promotion where you can get $300 off, both on Amazon<!–> and at the official DJI store–>.
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