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Bluetti EB3A is perfectly portable power to keep your devices charged during summer trips

With summer now upon us, many are looking to get outside and enjoy the weather. The latest power station from , is a light and portable way to keep your devices charged no matter where you are.

First announced at CES earlier this year, the most important thing you need to know about the is that it only weighs 10 pounds. With that one box that’s easy to grab-and-go, you’ve got two full AC power outlets, two USB-A ports, a 100W USB-C port, a car-style DC port, and more.

Across these ports and the built-in 268Wh/600W (LiFePO4) batteries, you’ve got plenty of juice to keep multiple devices running. Whether you’re looking to play music while at the beach, keep your devices charged while camping, or you just want to have a handy backup power source during an outage, the Bluetti EB3A is an excellent portable option.

Like many of Bluetti’s other great products, the EB3A power station can be charged in a variety of ways. The quickest and most straightforward is through a standard AC charging cable — no bulky power brick! — but it also accepts DC power from a car, generator, or a solar setup. Your day of fun in the sun can have the side benefit of keeping your power station charged.

You can even combine some of these sources to make charging a breeze. Combining an AC power connection with solar, you can charge the battery to full in just over an hour or 80% in half an hour. The Bluetti EB3A has fans built in to keep things cool while charging, but you can also switch to silent mode to charge slowly, if you’re not in a rush.

As always, these charging settings and more can be accessed remotely through a built-in Bluetooth connection and the Bluetti mobile app. Beyond that, the core details of the incoming and outgoing power and the current battery level are available on a convenient LCD readout on the front of the Bluetti EB3A.

Preorders for the and the first shipments should start going out about a week later.



Author: Sponsored Post
Source: 9TO5Google

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