⚡ Power your life anywhere, anytime — because outages are so last decade!
The Tiexei PT02 Portable Power Station delivers 384Wh of durable LiFePO4 battery capacity with 600W continuous and 1800W peak output. Featuring 10 diverse charging ports including wireless and UPS backup, it ensures uninterrupted power for home, outdoor, and emergency needs. Lightweight and solar-compatible, it combines eco-friendly energy with smart portability, LED lighting, and Bluetooth audio for a modern power solution that keeps you connected and prepared.
Brand | Tiexei |
Wattage | 600 watts |
Fuel Type | Solar |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Weight | 20 Pounds |
Output Wattage | 600 |
Special Feature | UPS function, Portable, Overload Protection, bluetooth speaker, LED lights |
Included Components | Portable power station |
Product Dimensions | 10.2"L x 7.2"W x 7.2"H |
Model Name | Portable power station |
Engine Type | Solar |
Engine Power Maximum | 1800 Watts |
Starting Wattage | 1800 Watts |
Running Wattage | 600 Watts |
Manufacturer | Tiexei |
Part Number | PT02 |
Item Weight | 20 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | PT02 |
Style | 384Wh |
Special Features | UPS function, Portable, Overload Protection, bluetooth speaker, LED lights |
Warranty Description | 1 year warranty |
A**A
Powerful power station, compact for easy storage or taking on the go.
This is not a bad device to have for camping and emergency use. It does NOT come with any solar panels but can be charged via solar panel so be aware of that. This was definitely a life saver in keeping certain things running during black outs. It will not power things like a big fridge. It is however able to power a small cooler for a long period of time so I could keep some of my medication cold. I have also used it for other things at home use. I do have my own solar panels and it actually a nice way to store solar power. I can get a good amount of power to utilize later and I was charging this through the day during the outage which very helpful. In terms of charging time via solar panels, it all depends on how much wattage the solar panel can give. For my panel, it took close to two days in the sun to get this thing fully charged but I get a good amount of power from this method. This battery is not the lightest but it is compact. This does make make it easier to store or take on the go. There is no handle bar on this though. It only has those handles on the side to carry this around which may not work for some. This is about the size of tool box. Because of its size, it is very easy to store and packs a good amount of power in case of emergency. This one arrived at 75 percent charge. I still cycled the battery just to make sure everything was good. So far this has been a good device to have to keep a few things power during the blackouts. On a daily, I just use it for powering my laptop at night as well as my lamp. I took it the park for a small cook out and it could actually power a hotplate and lamp at night. It is a great way to stay off the grid if you are using solar panels (portable). It does have a carrying a handle so if you want to be on the go more like taking this on a camping trip you have that capability. The device has wireless charging. From just my initial chargers I did have get fast charging on the wireless but it still charges at a decent speed. The casing did now show any breaks or cracks. I would not recommend throwing this on the ground or dropping it regardless. It has a good length to the cable so you do not have to have it sitting right next to the outlet. You can use the battery while it is being charged although this does effect the efficiency for the charge. It does have a built in flash light on it so you can have flash light for those power outages as well. The flash light has a good brightness to them. It is wide but it is still pretty much directional lighting. It has an LCD screen to show power levels down to the percentage. You have several different options including two USB QC port, two type c, one DC, and two AC ports (three prong). I normally just use one AC port for my laptop. There is only one button to power on the main unit. The type c port is strong enough to charge my macbook but you need to make sure you have the right cable. In terms of charging, you can easily charge your tablet and phone several times over before this battery pack dies. I also use it to charge my laptop when I am on the go or camping trips. I do not recommend plugging a surge protector into this to get more power ports as I do not know if it will damage it or anything. You have two plugs so you can easily plug in two different devices as needed. I do not recommend just having it plugged in and charging for long periods of time as that can damage the battery due to overcharging. The overall charging time for this unit can be 5 hours or so to get to full. Overall this battery is really nice. It gives you all the power you will need to charge your phone, laptop, and power a small appliance during an outage. It is also small in size but still heavy. I was great for emergencies. I actually like how this comes with a wireless charging pad option to just put your device on top for charging.
B**
Very helpful!
I recently took the Portable Power Station on a weekend camping trip, and it absolutely exceeded my expectations. This compact unit packs a surprising punch for its size. It easily powered my phone, Bluetooth speaker, and even a small fan throughout the night, with plenty of battery left by morning.One of the standout features is how lightweight and portable it is! perfect for backpacking or keeping in the car for emergencies. The multiple output ports (USB, AC, and DC) made it super convenient to charge different devices simultaneously. The LCD screen is also very helpful for monitoring battery life and output levels at a glance.Charging the power station via wall outlet or solar panel (sold separately) was straightforward and efficient. I really appreciated the silent operation no loud fans or annoying humming noises, which is a big plus when you're trying to enjoy the quiet of nature.
A**E
Handy little backup for short trips
Picked this up mainly for camping and weekend getaways. It’s compact and light enough to toss in the car, and it handles the basics—phones, a fan, small lights—without any issues.I like that it has a good mix of ports so you can charge a few things at once. Setup was super simple—basically plug and play. It’s come in handy a couple of times during quick power outages too.Doesn’t heat up too much while running, and the fan keeps things cool. Charging it up doesn’t take forever, and it holds a charge pretty well.
A**R
Trash
Demanding a refund because vendor has not responded to the return request! The unit is smoking and completely broken. So many problems and feels super cheap. Be aware of purchasing this! Sound from Bluetooth speakers sounds hollow, solar is slow and low input, hot as crap adapter, wall plug does not work, and why is the input a male which would require an adapter or special plug? Just spend your money on name brand things and skip this.
O**I
Nice Option
This portable power station charges quickly from an outlet. It can also be charged using solar charging, if an outlet is not available. The power station can hold its charge well. It has a good number of outlets that fit a variety of charging cables and power cords. The power station is compact in size and lightweight, so it is easy to pack up and take with us. It appears to be solidly constructed and feels strong and durable. This power station has been a nice addition to our emergency kit that works well and keeps us powered.
R**I
Felt Cheap and Underpowered
I had high hopes for this, but unfortunately it didn’t meet expectations. It didn’t come with any instructions, which was frustrating right out of the box. The build felt a bit cheap for the price, and it just didn’t have enough power to reliably inflate an air mattress.I ended up spending a little more on a different model that felt sturdier and worked faster. This might be fine for small devices, but if you’re looking for something with durability and better performance, I’d recommend exploring other options.
M**Y
Solid Backup for Travel
We brought this on a road trip and ended up using it more than expected. It kept two phones and a tablet charged, and even powered a mini cooler for a bit while parked. Everything plugged in without a problem, and it stayed cool the whole time. It fits nicely in the car and didn’t get in the way. Wall charging took about three hours, which was fine since we charged it overnight. Didn’t try solar yet.What I Like: Reliable for small needs, quiet, fits well in a car
T**K
works fine, not really a UPS.
Works fine.Charges a little slowly.Fan is fairly noisy.Doesn't really work as a UPS, because after the power goes out and the battery runs down completely the inverter isn't re-enabled when recharged -- so no backup on the 120V outlet until you turn the 120V outlet on again (though 120V passthrough works, so you might not realize that you no longer have 120V backup)
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