Our most compact 600W portable power station yet, with 140W USB-C PD and a 1,500W lifting power.
Smart, quiet, and ready when you are. Whether it’s for weekend hikes, mobile work, or emergency backup, this little powerhouse packs a serious punch.
$9999.00 if you have to ask you can’t afford it :). 9.48 lb. I guess it is the refresh for the EB3A.
I considered the EB3A/3B briefly but decided it’s hard to see an important use case for 120VAC power with such limited capacity. 300WH of USB power banks is around 1.6 kg because of the NMC cells inside (99WH Aduro weighs 530g), less than half the weight of 30v2. Cheaper too. Of course the cycle life will be much worse, and no 120VAC output. And there are lighter but costlier USB banks too. I got a 100v2 and I think that was the best choice for me.
That would be a correct assumption. You could also slot it in after the AC2A as well.
Runtime is a limitation for appliances that require a constant load, but would still be useful for things like battery chargers for your camera equipment that is powered over AC, a small air compressor or pump to blow up a mattress or inflatable raft, a travel size electric kettle, any older laptop that requires AC wall charging, so its not completely meaningless per say, just not very effective for long term use.