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BLUETTI AC2A Portable Power Station, 204Wh Solar Generator LiFePO4 Battery Backup w/ 2 300W (600W Power Lifting) AC Outlets, Recharge from 0-80% in 45 Min, for Camping (Solar Panel Optional)

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Features

  • [Portable & Powerful] - With a 300W AC inverter, 204Wh capacity, 6 outlets, yet weighing only 7.9 lbs, this solar generator is your perfect partner for outdoor adventure, camping, RV trip or even home backup.
  • [Fast Charging] - With 270W Turbo Charging, charging AC2A from 0-80% takes only 40 mins, and 100% in 70 mins. You can also get it charged via solar panel, car, and lead-acid battery.
  • [Safe & Durable] - Built with LiFePO4 battery batteries and BMS for safety and longevity. The AC2A can be activated even when the battery runs out, making it a perfect power source for emergency relief.
  • [App Remote Control] - Using the BLUETTI App, you can monitor its status, set the charging / discharging mode, and achieve an OTA update on your phone. Intelligent power management made easy.
  • [What You Get] - BLUETTI solar generator AC2A, AC charging cable, solar charging cable, user manual.

Brand: BLUETTI


Wattage: 204 Watt-hours


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Solar Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Item Weight: 10 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Output Wattage: 300


Special Feature: Easy to Install


Included Components: User Manual


Brand: BLUETTI


Wattage: 204 Watt-hours


Fuel Type: Electric


Power Source: Solar Powered


Recommended Uses For Product: Camping


Item Weight: 10 Pounds


Voltage: 120 Volts (AC)


Output Wattage: 300


Special Feature: Easy to Install


Included Components: User Manual


Color: Black


Product Dimensions: 10"L x 7"W x 8"H


Model Name: AC2A


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Ignition System Type: electric start


Total Power Outlets: 6


Engine Power Maximum: 300 Watts


Starting Wattage: 300 Watts


Running Wattage: 300 Watts


Manufacturer: BLUETTI


Item Weight: 10 pounds


Item model number: AC2A


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  • Powerful, Reliable, and Robust in a Smaller Footprint
Style: BLUETTI AC2A
I bought this to replace the one that someone stole. This is the company I have relied upon for a decade with high quality chargers and power centers. I had a laptop charger from them under the Max Oak line that lasted for years of daily use. When I needed a power center, I looked at their products first because of their reliability. The power center appears to use smart charging principles to safely charge devices. Since I full-time RV, I put my AC2A through daily use, and appreciate the fast charging capability in around an hour. I charge it both from solar and an AC outlet, depending upon the time of year. I like how I can charge multiple devices at once, including AC devices as well as 12 volt and USB C and A devices. It will do pass-through charging as well. The solar and AC input cables are included. It has a robust design, is easy to use, and represents a great value. I highly recommend this brand. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2025 by Laurie A.

  • ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Excellent Portable Power Station!
Style: BLUETTI AC2A
I’m very impressed with the BLUETTI AC2A. For its size, it delivers outstanding performance. It charges extremely fast, the LiFePO4 battery feels very reliable, and the multiple output ports make it perfect for my daily use. I use it to power my phone, laptop, small tools, and even LED lights, and it works flawlessly every time. It’s lightweight, easy to carry, and the build quality is great. If you need a compact and dependable power station for travel, emergencies, or outdoor use, this one is definitely worth it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 2, 2025 by Julio Cesar Lopez Julio Cesar Lopez

  • Well worth the purchase price! Saved me on my first day of use!
Style: BLUETTI AC2A
( The following paragraph is a bit of an update May 2024/ I am way past my first day and this device continues to serve me on a daily basis. I had the equivalent battery from a respected brand and never felt compelled to use it as much as this one. I have since been compelled to buy the larger AC180. Combined together, the two batteries will keep my full size desktop computer with two monitors and my internet router, with a light and a fan running for a whole day. Today infact, we had several waves of storms come through Houston. And while several of my coworkers dropped off one by one as internet and electricity flickered I remained constant. And indeed my home did lose power briefly, and the lights were shutting on and off. The UPS mode on these batteries have worked in real time.) It has been only one day and this has saved me. I work from home and my power went out. This device had enough power to keep my desktop computer running for four hours. I could monitor my power from my ipad as I was working. I just happened to purchase the car/ xt60 adapter. This allowed me to use two Anker 521 solar banks as a bolster to keep me running a full work day. I love my Anker 521 s and their amber light, and their slightly higher capacity. However I lost power once for 48 hours. With a generator it still took way too long to top off these banks. The bluettie will turbo charge itself with that same generator in a really short amount of time. Eventually my power came back on. Instead of unplugging my computer I just plugged my bluetti back into the wall. The bluetti charged itself and once full it used the wall power for the computer. It really does pass the power through. Where my Ankers seemed to sip on the battery power potentially degrading the battery over time. This really could be used as a UPS, and i will plug into my bluetti when the next storm comes. For some reason my Ankers did cause my computer to shut down as if a surge had tripped them at least three times in eight hours. The Bluetti with the same 300 watt, but lower watt hour, did not have this problem. It was smooth sailing. My desktop computer was only using at max 30/35 watts. This Ac2A reminds me of the Ecoflow that I always wanted, the River Mini. However the mini did not have LIFEPO BATTERIES. They were only good for 500 cycles before degrading. This Bluetti is potentially good for 3k cycles. The Ankers have a conspicuous lunch box appearance. The small size of the bluettie and hidden handle would make me feel less conscpicuous if I needed to emergency charge at a coffee shop for instance. There was a Hurricane I went through where half the city grid was down. With a device like this I could have run to a family members house and zip zoomed a charge really fast. Heck just driving and charging would have almost had me to full. In emergencies speed charging is king! Here is another kick. I have power banks that output 65 to 100 watts. Potentially I could use a usbc/ xt60 adapter to support my bluetti with those banks. I will have to test that later. I know my ankers will siphon power from those banks with a usbc to usbc connection. Tax Return season is here and I am allready eyeballing the bluetti AC180. With this speed charge technology, if paired with a propane generator, I could survive a hurricane power outage in style. And keep the emergency devices topped off. Living through the Texas freeze gave me an interest in these devices. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 8, 2024 by JAIME

  • Keep expectations in check.
Style: BLUETTI AC2A
I gotta say, the BLUETTI AC2A Portable Power Station is a neat little gadget, but let's be real about its capabilities. I picked this thing up thinking it would be the perfect sidekick for my remote work setup—namely, my laptop and the Starlink Mini. The specs sound great on paper: a 204Wh LiFePO4 battery, 300W AC outlets (with that slick 600W Power Lifting trick), and the promise of a lightning-fast 45-minute recharge to 80%. And for light-duty stuff? It absolutely shines. The Good Stuff: Size, Speed, and Quality First off, the size and portability are fantastic. This thing is genuinely small and light; it’s one of the most compact power stations I’ve owned. Tossing it in a backpack or carrying it from the porch to the backyard is a breeze. It feels solid, too. The build quality is exactly what you want from a piece of gear that’s meant to be tossed around a bit when camping or traveling. The recharge speed is another massive win. Seriously, going from nearly dead to mostly charged in under an hour is clutch. If you have access to a wall outlet for a quick coffee break, you can basically top this thing off and get back to work. That's a huge advantage over power stations that take half a day to fully juice up. The LiFePO4 battery is also a big plus for longevity, which means I'm not worried about it dying after a year of heavy use. The Power Problem: A Short-Term Fix Now for the main point: powering a full remote setup. This is where reality hit. I run a modern laptop (not a huge gaming beast, but not a featherweight either) and the Starlink Mini terminal. Individually, they're not huge power hogs, but together, they draw a consistent amount of juice, especially the Starlink unit. My hopes of getting a full 6-8 hour workday out of the AC2A were quickly dashed. At most, I'm getting maybe three to four hours of combined use before it starts flashing the low-battery warning. That's fine if I'm just running to a coffee shop for a meeting or need a backup during a quick outage, but for a true, full-day off-grid work session, it simply doesn't have the capacity. The 204Wh is the bottleneck. It's a great little fuel tank, but for something drawing around 50-60W consistently, the math just doesn't work out for a full day. Who is this for? (And who it isn't) If you're a casual camper who needs to charge phones, run a small fan overnight, or power a drone a couple of times, the BLUETTI AC2A is perfect. It's an excellent, fast-charging emergency backup for routers and modems during a short power blip. But if your goal is to power a high-draw setup like a laptop and the Starlink Mini for a full workday, you'll need to step up to a bigger unit—something in the 500Wh+ range, easily. Bottom line: I like the AC2A. It’s well-built, charges ridiculously fast, and is genuinely portable. It’s a stellar product for its size category. Just manage your expectations: it's a great boost of power, not an all-day remote office solution. For me, it's a great supplement but not the primary power source I'd hoped for. It’s a four-hour sprinter, not an all-day marathon runner ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2025 by Ozz

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