Product details
Highlights
288Wh Capacity Portable Power Station
CPY 800 Mini lithium portable power station is one of the lightest rechargeable lithium battery generators on the market. With a 288Wh capacity, it can supply 800W of power (1600W peak power) using multiple output ports. It is the ideal power station for short camping trips and power outages.
1.8 Hours to Full Recharge
CPY 800 Mini can be charged to 80% in only 1 hours. And you can recharge the this power station via a solar panel, car charger, or AC power socket.
Handle Design
It has a solid handle, compact design, and unique detachable function, which makes the CPY 800 Mini perfect for enjoying RV camping and road trips.
LCD Display
Mutifuction LCD display would show you the energies, charge, discharge, AC output, and DC output status.
Durable ABS Material
Made of ABS shell material, it is lightweight, high temperature resistance, fast heat dissipation, anti-electric shock, non-toxic, no peculiar smell, and safer to use.
Specification
General |
Brand: CPY |
Specification |
Capacity: 288Wh/8000mAh |
Weight & Size |
Product Weight: 6kg |
Package Contents |
1 x CPY 800 Mini Portable Power Station |
ra***k –
With its small size and durability, it has proven to be ideal for my needs and I could not be more pleased.
Gu***n –
The cpy800 will now be my go-to power supply for all camping photography excursions, as it provides the optimum power, flexibility, reliability, and ease of use.
Le***f –
So far I am very impressed with this product. It arrived with around 46% charge and I was able to charge it to full in a little over an hour using the included AC adapter and a 60W USB-C power delivery charger.
Al***. –
It’s a nice machine, it runs pretty much all of my electronics and we’re very happy with it.
Is***. –
It charges the batteries of all my power tools very quickly.
Es***. –
The display is simple-power in, power out, and percent charge remaining. I’m satisfied with it.
Ma***r –
It’s lighter than it looks, charges quickly, is easy to use, and handled the power load over the last few nights of a test run at home.