![]() ![]() I'd like for it to have more than the one port, but considering many units still are limited to USB-A, I'll take what I can get. The 50S has one, as well as another 'must have' feature for me - a USB-C port. Seven hours to full compared to just under 5 hours for the Bluetti AC200P which offers 4x the battery capacity, or the similarly-sized Bluetti EB55 (537Wh compared to 500Wh from the 50S) which can achieve 0-100% charge in about three hours.īluetti does tend to put wireless charging into most of their devices, and that's a personal favorite feature of mine. This one does take a bit longer to charge than some of its siblings. You're getting all the input-output charging options you could ask for, including what seems to be the new industry standard of compatibility with solar panels for charging. ![]() ![]() The midsize portable power station category is a crowded space and there are a few nearly equal alternatives to the 50S like the Ecoflow River Max or the Oupes and BioLite models. When looking at the feature list, that is enough to get you 'best value' in this product space.Īs well, the 50S also captures our 'best midsize portable power station' title. The second USB port is a nice bonus and you can optionally use an external battery to store the charge for later use (external batteries are not included).The Bluetti 50S comes in as the second lowest "price per watt-hour" metric I've tested to date. Overall, I’m impressed with the high quality solar cells used in this RAVPower unit and the heavy nylon fabric used to bring everything together. However, it does fold up for easy transport.
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