With a capacity of nearly 600Wh and an output of 300W, this power station can keep your gear running.
Portable battery stations can be used as backup power during an outage or emergency, for off-grid living, or just for short camping trips. Nitecore's NPS600 a sensible choice for any of those. It has a 594Wh capacity and a pure sine wave output of 300W with support for surges of 600W, or in layman's terms, enough to power a 200W blender for two hours, a 40W fan for 12.5 hours, or recharge an iPhone 12 Pro 51 times. Charging options include 110V AC, 4x USB-A with one QC 3.0, PD USB-C port, 12V DC, and 12V cigarette lighter outputs, while it can recharge via an AC adapter, car charger, or by solar panel via a dedicated port. A real-time backlit LCD display makes checking on its status easy even at night, and multiple safety measures guard against overcharging, overcurrent, short circuits, and over-discharge. Its ABS and aluminum shell is fireproof and is easy to move about thanks to a robust built-in handle.
Specifications
Cell: 21700 Li-ion Batteries / Capacity: 594Wh (10.8V, 55Ah) (165000mAh) / DC Input: 14.4V-26V, up to 10A (160W max) / AC Output: 110V~2.75A 60Hz, Pure Sine Wave, 300W, 600W surge / Cig Lighter Port: 12V⎓10A; DC Output: 12V⎓10A (Total 120W max) / USB Output: 5V⎓2.4A, 12W max each port / USB QC Output: 5V⎓2.4A , 9V⎓2A 18W max / USB-C Output: 5V⎓3A , 9V⎓3A , 12V⎓3A , 15V⎓3A , 20V⎓3A 60W max / Operating Temperature: 14~104℉