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🔋 Power your adventures with unstoppable energy — stay charged, stay ahead!
The Anker SOLIX C300 DC Portable Power Station packs a powerful 288Wh LiFePO4 battery and 300W output into a compact, travel-friendly design. Featuring 7 versatile ports including dual 140W USB-C PD for ultra-fast charging, it recharges to 80% in just one hour. Built tough with smart temperature control and impact resistance, it’s perfect for camping, travel, and emergency backup. Compatible with 100W solar panels, it offers sustainable power wherever you go, backed by a 3-year warranty.
































































| ASIN | B0D62PMB3R |
| Antenna Location | Power Tool |
| Battery Capacity | 90000 milliamp_hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Other Than Listed |
| Battery Charge Time | 1.5 hours |
| Battery Weight | 1740 g |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,961 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #8 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | Anker |
| Color | Dark Gray |
| Compatible Devices | Laptop |
| Connector Type | USB Type C |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 1,716 Reviews |
| Included Components | Anker SOLIX C300 DC Portable Power Station, 60cm 140W USB-C to C charging cable, Safety Manual, and Warranty Info |
| Item Dimensions | 4.89 x 7.87 x 4.72 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 4.89"L x 7.87"W x 4.72"Th |
| Item Type Name | automotive-portable-charging-products |
| Item Weight | 2.8 kg |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Mfr Part Number | A1726 |
| Model Number | A1726 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Outlets | 7 |
| Number of Ports | 7 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Fast Charging, Portable |
| Output Wattage | 300 watts |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Reusability | Rechargeable |
| Special Feature | Fast Charging, Portable |
| UPC | 194644200749 |
| Voltage | 120 volts |
| Warranty Description | 3 Years |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
D**N
Best mid size backup battery bank for USB devices i've seen.
I have to say that so far I am really loving this Anker battery bank device. It's small enough to be fairly portable, but big enough to hold quite a bit of power for almost any USB charging needs you may have. It was also on sale for a very decent price. I don't have the max power USB charging input for the device but even dual charging from one 45 Watt and one 30 Watt ac power source it only took about 3 hours to fully charge. I have so far used it to pretty much fully charge my Pixel 9Pro phone aprox 7 times, and a large capacity LiFePO4 flashlight about 3 times so far and it still has about 25% charging power left. The one and only problem I had with the unit was the auto sleep mode. The first time it happened it made me think the unit was broken and I was kind of freaking out until I read what had probably happened. According to Anker bringing up the Helix display screen for the unit will take it out of sleep mode but this is incorrect as it could not even connect to the unit until I brought it out of the sleep mode manually by long pressing the power button. Since then I have decided to simply turn off the sleep mode as there is a function for this in the Anker Helix phone app which suits me just fine. :) Also one other thing to note is the unit is SLIGHTLY heavy. Not suprising considering it's holding 90k mAHours of power. Not excessively so and it comes with its own handheld carry strap, but for any long journeys on foot with it I would definitely recommend getting the shoulder strap, putting it into a backpack, or getting one of the 3rd party accessory/protective carrying case units for it.
C**E
Absolutely amazing
Finally got around to unboxing my unit. I bought this unit with the intention of charging / staying powered through long weekends away from the grid, camping trips and similar. I’ve got a family of 5 that’s filled to the gills with tech. This device keeps up - effortlessly. Firstly, it’s lighter than I anticipated. I carried it and barely noticed it’s there. Think MacBook Pro. Secondly, it recharges super fast. I use a third party 100w usb c charger and it’s usually 0-100 in a couple hours. Third, the display is loaded with info yet very intuitive. The app is also quite feature packed. I can control the thing remotely and monitor its status easily. Fourth, there’s a nice light at the top. Although I’ve never really used this, it’s nice to have. It’s not super bright but it will keep you from bumping into things in the dark. Now, let’s talk power and battery. All 5 of us have got power hungry phones. Drones. Cameras. Tablets. We’ve recharged everything, at the same time, and we got everything to 100% (from 0) and had well over 70% to spare. We inflated mattresses with the car socket, charged up a BT speaker with the USB A and even ran a mini fan using a 12v inverter. No problems at all. The usb c ports are also very powerful. They charged Lenovo and apple laptops without breaking a sweat at max charging rates. It does get a bit warm but it’s not uncomfortable. Just a couple of degrees. This little unit is 10/10 value - so much so I’m looking into a second one for light home backup.
S**2
Great balance between capacity, portability, and features.
There are so many that just purchase without reading - Anker does not hide the fact that it does not come with 'accessories' - I prefer this, helps to keep the cost down (hopefully) reduces waste, and I already have so many of all the cables I need for this for all manners of charging/discharging. Sure, you might need to spend some more money to buy the necessary cables - say $50 for cables and a charger. Well, if Anker includes it for you, I guarantee the price would be more than the $50 over what you paid. Buy as needed. The Li-ion-32 marking on the bottom is a Japanese Recycling indicator. LiFePo4 is still part of the Li-Ion family. 3 = Iron, 2 = phosphore. Anker even has a Solix Support page indicating as such. The cells are LiFePo4 as marketed. Seems this was enough of an issue that Anker redesigned the label as mine states LiFePo4 and no mention of Li-Ion-32. I have not tested the capacity yet, just the initial charge. I received the battery at 30% charge according to the screen, and it consumed roughly 118Wh to charge, so I'll be sure to update this review as time goes on as I will run multiple battery tests on the unit. There will be a loss due to voltage conversion from the 19.2V cells down to 12V DC, and I will account for this. The build quality is excellent, just about as premium as you could get with plastic. The heft is of course due to the cells, but it does feel solid yet lightweight enough to carry. The buttons are very tactile, and the connectors do not feel cheap. The carry strap is a nice quality and I have no complaints there either. The light is very bright, and very white (cool white, I do prefer a warm light) and I like how I can have different light patterns from it. I do wish the 12v socket cover had a tether, I know I'm going to lose it, but it's great that the socket has a separate on/off button. The Bluetooth/wifi feature seems nice. I haven't and won't use the wifi aspect, but Bluetooth updated the unit just fine and controlled the features without problem from my iOS device. I do wish the power station had some security for the Bluetooth aspect to prevent others' from connecting if it happens to be on. Having high-power USB-C out is a big win for me as my laptop can consume it all and then some. A feature I'm glad to see is supported like a standard Solar Charge Controller, DC power-in (solar or DC power-in) and power out to my usb-c laptop, starlink mini, and 12v cooler, all working simultaneously, like how a UPS would work. The power drawn with all 3 devices running was greater than input capacity (100w in) so the battery did continue to drain, just much slower. When I reduced the load the battery did charge with the remaining available power that the starlink and cooler did not consume; fluctuating between 25w and 90w, meaning avaible power to charge the solix was between 75w and 10w. I will state that the marketing of 90,000mAh is so misleading and the standard should be just simply providing a Wh rating - if you consider each cell at 3.2v in this power station, then sure, 90,000mAh is feasible; however, the configuration of the battery cells makes this closer to 15,000mAh (as labeled). Given the rating is 19.2v, it's certainly at least 6S (6 cells in series), which means the capacity (mAh listed) does not increase with cells in series. Without taking it apart yet, my guess is 6S6P 3.2v LiFePo4 rated at 2500mAh cells. I don't plan to disassemble this for a while as I do not want to have any pushback if I need to make a warranty claim. With time I will update the post with performance details and disassembly if/when that happens. I paid $150 in Aug '25, and for $150, it's a great value with the features it has. I do recommend this for anyone looking for a lot of portable power for larger devices, compromising portability and capacity. It's a good balance for my needs.
M**K
Anker Solix C300 DC Power Station
This thing is a beast. I am currently off grid and it will charge my phone up to 10 times on one charge. The battery life is good. The item is pretty heavy so it's a bit to hike with. It does recommend charging with a 140 watt charger and i agree with that so plan on buying one of those. The top pops up with a light that has three settings so that nice. Has several outputs for different devices and cords. All in all a great purchase for my off grid summer.
U**4
Good
This is a pretty good item. I have used it quite a bit to charge a variety of electronics or power my Starlink. I like the handle. I can charge it via a normal plug in outlet or with the plug in the back of my Toyota. I think the minimum brightness of the lantern is too bright, and there should be a lower setting. It has powered my devices well so far, but I will be ordering the Anker c1000 so that I can also power my electric cooler.
M**S
Former Military Gadget Lady Likes
The one thing I want to describe this station is WOW. I mean, well made, fit's my needs, powerful, love love love the light it's bright but not in your face bright not eye squinting bright, it's a beautiful machine. I can't wait to take it with me overseas, I didn't need the prong plugs just usb a and usb c. Most of my devices including all my rechargeables are usb a and usb c. like fans, smaller power banks, phones, flashlights, ipads, apple watch, small lights, tiny puck lights and so much more of my little gadgets i use. I will be getting a second one with the solar panel if it goes on sale. The size is just wonderful; I think for the money it's spot on. very portable.
P**E
Amazing Compact Battery
Figured I'd start out my review with some Warnings / Notes for new users. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. When unpacking this thing, it will NOT turn on unless you charge it first from one of the two bottom right USB C ports. 2. When this thing goes to sleep, pressing the power button will not wake it up - have to press and hold for a few seconds, then it wakes up. This is exactly what I was looking for - didn't need AC but I needed something that could do 100w+ with USB C to power my laptops and various computing devices. I already have an Anker C1000 so this is going to help offload power hungry devices. Had it connected to WiFi for most of the first day I had it - was doing a test to see how much it would drain - stayed 100% (wasn't expecting this). My 16' MBP sees this thing as a 140w power source (using the Apple MagSafe cable) - (via CoconutBattery). I am constantly surprised at the capacity of this thing, I keep expecting the charge to drop due to its small size - 288Wh. This is going to replace my aging and heavily used Anker Powerhouse 521. It is almost half the size and noticeably lighter - and for me, the most important thing, it outputs USB C 140w via 2 ports. I used my Macbook's 140w charger with an Anker 240w Bio cable to power the device - it pulled about 136w constantly while also pulling 100w from my Anker C1000's USB C port. So I was getting about 236-238w charging. Now I need to buy another 140w charger! Keep in mind this does not have an "UPS" mode like the C1000 or the non-DC version of the C300. For me this is exactly what I wanted (something that could provide 100w+ USB C power while being mobile). Going to be offloading usage from my C1000 at night and also will be taking this on a long road trip to power family's laptops/tablets/phones - then charging it at the hotel at night. Despite it reaching 96F+ (according to app) while charging, I heard no fans. As I use this to power my devices I'll update the review on fan noise, but as of this writing, I haven't heard any fan noise yet (I have nowhere near even come to half the unit's capacity). Will update this review with issues/notes as I use this daily. Those of you who know, I reviewed the C1000 and use it to power my entire office during peak hours (4pm - 9am) (been doing this for quite some time now). I was using my small Anker 737 power banks to power my laptop and other devices to help offload power. Now this C300 will be taking over those jobs.
N**N
Reliable Power Anywhere
Functionality: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Reliable Power Anywhere – Perfect for Outdoor Adventures! I recently took the SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station on a weekend camping trip, and it's been an absolute lifesaver. Whether you're off-grid, traveling, or preparing for emergencies, this compact powerhouse delivers exactly what it promises—without the bulk. ⚡ Powerful & Portable (288 Wh, 300 W) It easily handled charging my phone, tablet, Bluetooth speaker, and even ran a small camp fridge overnight. The 300 W continuous output is especially handy—worked flawlessly with my CPAP and camping fan. 🌞 Great for Solar Charging I paired it with a 100 W solar panel, and it charged from 20% to full in about 5 hours of bright sun—right in line with expectations. The built-in LiFePO₄ battery lets me run deep cycles without worrying about degradation, and the 3000-cycle lifespan is impressive. 🔄 Versatile & Easy to Use With AC outlets, USB-A, USB-C PD, and 12 V DC ports, I could charge everything simultaneously. The LCD display clearly shows watts, voltage, and remaining run time. Rugged yet compact, it’s easy to pack and built to last. ✅ Pros High-quality LiFePO₄ battery with long lifespan Solid 300 W output, good for a range of devices including small appliances Multiple output ports (USB, AC, DC) Fast solar recharge capability Compact and easy to transport ❌ Cons No wall charger included, so you'll need to purchase one or rely on solar or car charging Slightly heavy at 8 lbs—worth it for the added battery durability, but not pocketable 🏕️ Final Verdict If you're looking for a dependable, all-in-one power station for camping, travel, or emergency backup, the SOLIX C300 is a fantastic choice. Its durable battery chemistry, solar compatibility, and multiple charging ports make it one of the most practical and reliable compact units on the market. Definitely worth the investment—I’ll be bringing it on every outdoor adventure!
D**E
Ottimo per i nostri viaggi in famiglia
Sto usando da alcune settimane l’Anker SOLIX C300 DC PowerBank (288Wh, 90.000mAh) e devo dire che è diventato il mio alleato fisso sia in casa che all’aria aperta. La batteria agli ioni di litio ferro fosfato (LiFePO4), molto affidabile e duratura (oltre 3.000 cicli), garantisce che la centrale sia sempre pronta all’uso, anche dopo mesi in magazzino. Il peso e le dimensioni sono gestibili: circa 6 kg, dimensioni compatte (circa 16x16x24 cm) e una comoda maniglia per trasportarla ovunque senza fatica. Carica e gestione dei dispositivi La ricarica è rapida: con l’alimentatore da parete arriva all’80% in circa 50 minuti e può essere ricaricata anche via solare (pannello opzionale, fino a 100W) o tramite accendisigari in auto. Il display LCD è ben leggibile e mostra subito quanto resta di carica e quanto viene erogato. L’app Anker (via Bluetooth/Wi-Fi) permette di monitorare tutto da remoto, anche se per la gestione base basta premere i tasti sul pannello frontale, che sono ben fatti e immediati. Le porte di uscita sono numerose: 2 USB-A, 4 USB-C (di cui due ad alta potenza, fino a 140W ciascuno), una presa DC da auto da 100W, ideali per caricare contemporaneamente laptop, smartphone, tablet, action cam, router, piccoli ventilatori USB, lampade LED, droni e dispositivi a batteria compatti ma non apparecchi elettrodomestici di potenza elevata (es. stufette, frigoriferi grandi, aspirapolveri, etc.). La potenza di uscita totale è di 300W, con un picco di 600W, sufficiente per alimentare quasi tutti i dispositivi digitali portatili, compresi alcuni mini frigo o piccoli monitor. Utilizzo pratico Camping, gite, day trip, viaggi in camper, ma anche casa: l’ho usata come backup durante una breve indisponibilità di corrente e mi ha tenuto illuminato (grazie alla lampadina LED integrata molto brillante), in contatto (router, telefono), con musica (altoparlante alimentato dal C300) e laptop attivo per 2-3 giorni senza grossi problemi. Con una carica piena puoi ricaricare un laptop moderno 3-4 volte, uno smartphone 15-20 volte o una combo di questi dispositivi per un week-end fuori porta senza pensieri. Non offre uscite AC di tipo “prese di corrente” (tipo presa “schuko”), solo USB e DC, quindi è pensato solo per apparecchi a batteria e dispositivi compatibili con le uscite presenti. La ricarica “pass-through” funziona bene, anche se la potenza massima distribuita tra tutte le porte non deve essere superata, altrimenti il caricabatterie limita la corrente automaticamente per evitare sovraccarichi. Comfort ed esperienza L’operazione è plug & play: basta collegare il caricabatterie, accendere e attaccare i tuoi device. Il livello di rumore è molto basso (circa 25 dB), quindi anche al massimo carico non disturba in una tenda o in casa. Il materiale è solido e ben assemblato, i connettori tenaci. La garanzia di 3-5 anni (a seconda del paese di acquisto) e il supporto Anker sono ulteriori punti di forza. La ricarica solare non è fornita (va acquistato il pannello separato, Anker 100W consigliato per la massima compatibilità), ma funziona bene per chi ama il campeggio off-grid o vuole ottimizzare l’autonomia sostenibile. Aspetti da migliorare - Nessuna presa AC: non puoi collegare dispositivi che necessitano di corrente alternata classica (es. aspirapolveri, frigoriferi di taglia media, etc.). - Peso: non è “leggero” come una normale power bank, ma la portabilità è comunque molto buona rispetto alla capacità. - App: utile soprattutto per il controllo remoto, ma a volte la connessione può essere un po’ traballante (non blocca però il funzionamento manuale). - Pannello solare non incluso: se prevedi di usare spesso la ricarica solare, dovrai acquistarlo a parte. Vantaggi principali - Capienza e potenza: 288Wh, 300W, batteria LiFePO4, carica ultrarapida. - Versatilità: ricarica da rete, pannello solare, auto. - Silenziosità: perfetta per uso notturno. - Portabilità: compatta, maniglia, ideale per viaggi/escursioni/uso domestico. - Qualità e affidabilità: Anker è una garanzia, costruzione robusta, garanzia lunga. - App di controllo: per chi vuole il massimo del monitoraggio. In sintesi Se cerchi una power station affidabile, comoda da trasportare, con massima flessibilità di ricarica e sicurezza energetica per i tuoi dispositivi digitali, l’Anker SOLIX C300 DC è una scelta eccellente. Non sostituisce un gruppo elettrogeno né alimenta grandi elettrodomestici, ma per tutto ciò che è portatile, ti cambia la vita: ti ridà autonomia e sicurezza senza rinunciare alla qualità e alla facilità d’uso. Io la consiglio a chi fa sport outdoor, viaggia spesso o vuole un backup energetico smart e moderno in casa.
D**N
2 mal gekauft weil so gut!!!
Ich nutze die Anker SOLIX C300X DC täglich auf der Arbeit (ich bin Drohnenpilot) und bin sehr zufrieden. Das Gerät läuft zuverlässig, ist sauber verarbeitet und liefert konstant Leistung – so, wie man es von Anker erwartet. Das Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis ist für mich der größte Pluspunkt: Man bekommt extrem viel Kapazität pro Euro in guter Qualität. Die Powerstation hat mehrere starke Ausgänge, teils bis 140 W pro USB-C – ideal für Laptop, Drohnenakkus & Co. Ein Netzteil liegt nicht bei, aber wer solche Geräte nutzt, hat meist passende Schnellladegeräte schon zu Hause. Praktisch: Man kann sie sogar mit zwei Ladegeräten gleichzeitig laden, was das Aufladen deutlich beschleunigt. Sehr gelungen ist auch die LED-Lampe, die man seitlich ausrichten kann, sodass das Licht genau dort ankommt, wo man es braucht. Ich habe eine zweite an meine Schwiegermutter in der Ukraine verschenkt – bei Stromausfällen ein echter Lebensretter. Klare Empfehlung.
K**D
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P**O
Excellent DC unit with plenty of USB ports for charging
I really like this small 300W unit, it can be charged via solar (Max 27V - 100W) or via two of the usb C ports (dual charging at 140W each port) so if you are in a hurry you can quickly charge it up. Its not overly heavy either and feels very well made. I bought it as its small but can output enough power to charge my camera batteries and drone batteries on the go allowing me to capture more footage while out on location. The built in light is also pretty handy for power cuts or camping, giving you a reasonable bright light source that takes very little power to run. There's an app too, I work in a log cabin photography studio and my editing office is in a brick outbuilding so I can put the unit on charge connected to my solar panels and monitor it via the app in my office. Very handy indeed and its what puts it above another companies similar unit which doesn't have app connectivity for monitoring. Overall I would certainly recommend the device to anyone camping or like me that is in need of a portable high capacity power system for keeping their devices charged.
P**9
Perfect Companion for Camping and Hiking
I recently took the Anker SOLIX C300 DC Power Bank Station on a camping trip, and it exceeded all my expectations. This power station is a game-changer for outdoor enthusiasts. Versatile Power Source: With its massive 288Wh (90,000mAh) capacity, it powered all my USB accessories effortlessly. From heated blankets and fans to my 12V cooler, drone, phones, and USB battery banks, this device handled everything with ease. Solar Charging: The solar charge connector is a fantastic feature. Using a 100W solar panel, I could recharge the power station during the day when the sun was out. It takes about an hour to recharge to 80%, which is incredibly convenient for extended trips. Built-in Light: The included light is perfect for nighttime hikes or setting up camp in the dark. It’s bright and reliable, making it a handy addition to the power station. Sleek and Slim Design: The design of the SOLIX is very sleek and slim, it weighs far lighter than all the other power stations out in the market for the same amount of capacity. There is small fabric carry handle that you can use to carry the SOLIX but you can also use your own shoulder or sling straps by attaching it to the loops on the SOLIX. User-Friendly App: The app is a great touch, allowing me to control smaller settings without adding more buttons to the device. It’s intuitive and makes managing the power station a breeze. Overall, the Anker SOLIX C300 DC Power Bank Station is an excellent choice for camping and hiking needs. It’s reliable, versatile, and packed with features that make outdoor adventures more enjoyable.
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