Customer Review

Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023
not a huge fan for the price feels like you're lacking some features some issues with the overall design.

I'm a truck driver so I use this while I'm driving to run various things and it just doesn't provide enough long-term power. I use 150 watt space heater which can only be ran for around 9 hours if I hook it up to a traditional battery with a converter it'll run for 14 for $1600 less.

charging capabilities on the cigarette DC claimed you can charge the unit to full within 24 hours of using a DC power cigarette, in my experience after 14 hours of charging I've only got 11%.

for this price range you would expect it to have Bluetooth and access to the app however it doesn't. they really need to have some sort of gauge on the side that shows how much is left so I'm not constantly hitting the display button on the front to find out how much time I have before the battery is going to run out. as far as the overall amperage the unit sufficient with running 1100 w cooking devices but everything runs through this battery super fast. I was thinking at 150 watts on a space heater I can easily get 16 hours but realistically it's about 9.

so I guess in my situation this isn't really worth the money when I can rig up a car battery for much less and get a much Superior power source. also the fact that I'm unable to charge it while I'm on the road makes it pointless. it does trickle charge off the cigarette lighter but who wants to wait 3 days charge. I also tried plugging it into 2000 watt power inverter using the AC which it would not even charge.

also bear in mind the unit cannot be used with cigarette splitter as it will short out your cigarette lighter fuse and potentially melt your splitter.

I like the idea of these batteries but really it's a lot of marketing for a product that cost more than existing energy providers.

my main purpose for purchasing this was to provide heat and cooling for the inside of my truck the runtime of 2 to 4 hours it doesn't really look like that's going to be a possibility.
I can purchase a 1,200 Watt gasoline generator made by Honda which will run my heater or air conditioner for much longer and allows me to continue running it by adding fuel to get me through cold or hot nights. if the jackery I get about 2 hours of time and then I have to stop and wait 3 Days to recharge it unless
z I have an AC outlet somewhere

also it's very heavy seems like it's durable and easy to use.

for me I just don't see the price being worth the capability
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