The Bluetti AC60P is available from Amazon for $799.
It can withstand harsh conditions, has durable Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries, and a 6-year warranty, making it perfectly suited for adventure.
The 600W output (even with 1,200W surge) is not enough for some high-powered devices such as microwave ovens.
There’s a big difference between how a product performs inside your home or office, and how it fares when you take it outside into the elements.
In the wilderness, where the elements will test the mettle of both adventurer and their gear, many a portable power station has promised to be up for whatever Mother Nature throws at it. Yet, when faced with the onslaught of rain, snow, and the invasive persistence of dust, many quickly falter.
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Enter the Bluetti AC60P<!–>, a trailblazer in its league, emerging as one of the first to be adorned with the IP65 badge of honor (technically the second, as this is a follow-up to the AC60). This prestigious rating is not just a number; it’s a testament to its resilience, a promise of its water-resistance and dust-proof prowess. Come rain, snow, or even a dust storm, your adventures can continue uninterrupted.
Bluetti AC60P tech specs
Capacity: 504Wh (18Ah)
Type: LiFePO₄ (Lithium Iron Phosphate)
Life Cycles: 3,000+ cycles to 80% original capacity
Shelf Life: Recharge to 80% every 3-6 months
AC Outlets: 2 × 230V/2.6A, 600W in total
Inverter Type: Pure sine wave
Surge Power: 1,200W
USB-C Port: 1 × 100W max (built-in eMark chip)
USB-A Port: 2 × 5V/3A
12V DC Outlet: 1 × 12V/10A
Wireless Charging Pad: 1 × 15W max
AC Power Input (Turbo Mode): 600W max
Solar Input: 200W max, 12-28V, 8A
Car Input: 12/24V from auxiliary port
Max Input: 600W
AC Charging Cable (600W Turbo Charging): ≈1-1.5 hours
Solar Panel(s) (200W): ≈2.5-3 hours (with prime sunshine, ideal orientation and low temperature)
12V/24V Car Outlet (100W/200W): ≈4.5-5 hours/2.5-3 hours