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Feb 22, 2025

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The Anker Solix C300 DC is typically available for $199 but it is currently on sale for $150.

As power banks get bigger, power stations are becoming smaller. Despite their compact size, this new crop of power stations packs a punch, capable of carrying and delivering a significant amount of power. Eventually, though, you have to recharge the unit, and a large battery capacity usually means a long charging time -- until now.

A combination of 90,000 mAh of power and seven ports with a maximum 300W output makes this a very flexible charging platform.

The new Anker Solix C300 DC is brimming with features that make it perfect for camping, hiking, and outdoor work. It also allows for recharging at supercharger speeds.

Let's get straight to the exciting part: you can charge the Solix C300 DC using two 140W USB-C inputs, delivering a maximum of 280W of power. This can take the unit from flat to 80% in just an hour. If you only have a short time with some AC power, this can be a game-changer, allowing you to charge the unit in half the time it might otherwise take.

The Anker Solix C300 DC is a perfect portable power station.

If you're going off-grid, you can also recharge the unit via solar panels using the XT60 port and a vehicle's 12V system, though both methods require purchasing the appropriate cables.

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In terms of outputs, you're spoiled with seven total USB-C and USB-A ports, providing the unit with great flexibility and the ability to charge everything from a MacBook Pro to earbuds. The 12V DC output also lets you power car accessories such as portable refrigerators.

There's a cool pop-up LED light.

The pop-up light on the top of the unit is perfect for illuminating a camp area, tent, vehicle, or workspace, and serves as an ideal emergency light when the power goes out.

The display offers an at-a-glance overview of what the Solix C300 DC is doing, and it is nice and bright, making it clear and easily readable under all conditions. You can also connect the unit to the Anker app for remote control.

The display is clear and easy to use.

Weighing just over 6 pounds, the unit isn't light, but the webbing carry handle alleviates much of the stress. Anker also sells an optional shoulder webbing strap, but at $30, it feels quite expensive. I'm also not sure how far you would want to carry a power station slung across your shoulder.

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The Anker app allows remote administration of the unit.

By using industrial-grade components and ensuring they run cool, Anker claims the Solix C300's components should have a lifespan of approximately 50,000 hours -- or about six years. To back this up, Anker offers a three-year warranty.

While I like my big, giant power stations, I have to admit that I like this giant power bank style of portable power stations. They're in that sweet spot when a power bank isn't big enough and a full-on power station is too big.

The Anker Solix C300 DC is amazing in that it offers a no-compromise experience, being able to charge everything from the biggest MacBook Pro to the smallest earbuds. The fast dual-140W SUB-C charging means that if you have a few minutes with a free AC charger, you can top up the unit for whatever your day brings!

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