Powdeom 150W Portable Power Station, Portable Laptop Charger with AC Outlet, DC/USB-C Port


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Anna Z –
Convenient Power Station for Both Outdoor and Home Use
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We brought this portable power station to our weekend family picnic in the park, and it worked wonderfully. It powered our small electric grill and kept everyone’s phones charged throughout the afternoon. I especially love the wireless charging feature — it’s so convenient to just place the phone on top and charge it instantly without needing cables. The display clearly shows the remaining battery level, and the power stays stable the entire time. It runs quietly, is lightweight, and easy to carry with the sturdy handle. What’s even better is that it’s also great for emergency use at home. During a short power outage, it kept our small lamp running smoothly and provided enough power for essential devices. It’s compact, reliable, and versatile — perfect for both outdoor fun and home backup.
4 people found this helpful
Linda.V –
Great Purchase
This power station is light weight. And easy to use for what I need it for. It doesn’t take up a lot of space so it’s easy to store away. The design is good. Fuel efficiency is great! The functionality is good. And the purchase is worth it!
Anthony S. –
CPAP user review
This is for CPAP users. I had a power outage and decided I need to find a source that will power my cpap. I have the resmed airspace 10.I also baught the cigarette lighter adapter which plugs into my machine vs using the 110 plug. I heard this will extend the life. My first night about 7 hrs it dropped down to 74%. Second night it went to 48% and took it on 3rd night and ended at 23%. So I got 3 nights with no problem and could probably almost do 4. I was really surprised. I didn’t use the humidifier which I normally dont. So for me it worked very well. I have not tried just plugging it in and using 110 plug. Great buy . Average 7-8 hrs per night use.
Terence Pan –
Very flexible and versatile charger
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I love how this unit can be charged via PD, ac adapter, car adapter or even solar with an available panel. You can even combine the barrel cable charging with the pd for faster charging. 300W is plenty for keeping consumer electronics plugged in during a camping trip and I don’t need to pack a gas generator for trips. This keeps the air clean and the camp site quiet. The unit is very compact for its power and the unit has a high build quality. So far I’ve gotten the full power ratings as advertised. I was able to power my mini fridge for 6 hours as a test.
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Rusty davies –
Good little unit
So far this is worked out well for me. I have not tested it very hard. Will soon be doing that as I’m taking a long trip camping over for a month we’ll see how it works there.
Mr Crosby –
Worked for a while – received a full refund from the manufacturer.
I loved the battery when it worked. I used it every day for a couple of months. Winter set in, Florida winter that is, and so I stored it for a few months. I pulled it out and tried to charge it, but it’s dead. A let it charge for several hours. I’ve read that after it completely discharges, it should reboot after an hour or so I’m charging. Not the case.So now I have a big lump that I have to recycle. I reached out of the company and they never replied. It seems like a pretty fatal flaw. I understand it uses a small charge, but it gave me no warning that it was going to die. I had it in an inside closet. I would’ve heard a small beep or something.A waste of money. Now I’ve got a solar panel I can’t use. I had planned to use this as a test for a larger solar/battery set up. Test . That’s out the window. I’m done with rechargeable batteries and the manufacturer.
Jay Sage –
Highly Recommend
We just used this on a long road trip, and I was extremely pleased with it. Here are the great points I would cite:1. There are outputs of many types: 12v DC (this powered our thermo-electric mini fridge when we stopped at a rest area and the car was turned off); USB (which we used as a very convenient source of power to charge a laptop and phones), and 120v AC (which we have not needed so far but could have many uses).2. The capacity was more than adequate for our needs (it could have powered the mini fridge for at least four hours) despite its very small size and easy portability.3. There are many ways to recharge the power block: AC (we used this at hotels), 12v DC (we used this once in the car), USB C (we’ve used that at home when it was more convenient than using the big AC power block).4. The display provides excellent (important and useful) information: how long it will take to recharge, how long it will continue to power the attached devices, and the wattage being drawn (it was interesting to see how much power is actually used to charge the phones and laptop).There is one improvement I would like to see. For long-term storage, the company recommends recharging only to 80%, not a full 100%. My laptop has a mode that automatically stops charging at 80%, so I can leave it plugged in all the time. I wish that I could do that with the power block.
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Andrew knick –
Size and functiion
I bought this for my wife we have several fish tanks that if the power would be interrupted could be compromised
Cynfully Delicious –
Lightweight powerhouse!
This battery is lightweight and has multiple ways that you can run either your phone a lamp, a CPAP, which is why I got it. We just had a recent snowstorm and I found this and I love it. I got it as a backup to the power generator I have now which is probably 15 years old and is heavy as heck. I was absolutely gob smacked at how small this was and how lightweight. I highly recommend it.
David F ConradDavid F Conrad –
Great performance for the price.
I’m always skeptical of these impossibly low-priced batteries with unpronounceable brand names, but this one delivers what it advertises. There are 32 DMEGC INR18650-26E batteries in this. You can look up the spec sheet on these but basically all the specs on this power station add up. I was able to pull 289 watt hours through the 12v port at a constant rate of 50 watts. I tested the inverter also at 50 watts and lost about 15% of the power, which is about right considering the AC to DC conversion and the fan running most of the time. You will lose a little more power at a higher draw with the fan running at a higher speed. Using the supplied charger, along with a 65W USB-C charger I was able to charger at a rate of about 150W. You could fully charge this in about 2 hours if you wanted to. I really like the variety of ports on this, including the wireless charging pad. The display is very nice, though when using the inverter it shows the draw at the AC port, which does not include power lost to the inverter and fans. So, you’re actually using about 15% more power than what the display says when using the inverter. Pure sine wave at this price is impressive and important if you’re using something with a motor.Overall, for the price, I paid $127, I don’t think you’ll find a better value.
5 people found this helpful