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EF ECOFLOW RIVER Pro Portable Power Station 720Wh, Power Multiple Devices, Recharge 0-80% Within 1 Hour, for Camping, RV, Outdoors, Off-Grid

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Style: RIVER Pro


Features

  • [RECHARGE FROM 0-80% WITHIN 1 HOUR]: The patented EcoFlow X-Stream technology enables you to charge the RIVER Pro from 0%-80% within one hour and offers a full charge in just 1.6 hours.
  • [POWER A WIDE RANGE OF APPLIANCES]: With a built-in 600W inverter, the RIVER Pro can power some devices up to 1800W with the X-Boost mode on, which lets you power about 80% of essential devices like kitchen appliances and DIY tools. Please conduct full test on a case-by-case basis to see if the X-Boost feature can work with your appliances. Use devices below 1200W for the best product use.
  • [3 x AC OUTLETS AND 720Wh CAPACITY]: The RIVER Pro can power up to 10 devices simultaneously with multiple outlet options, including 3 pure sine wave AC outlets. Note that the total rated wattage of the AC outlets should be under 600W (surge 1200W). It offers up to 720Wh power and it weighs just 16.8lbs, which makes it a portable power station for adventure on the go.
  • [DOUBLE CAPACITY FROM 720Wh to 1440Wh]: Add a RIVER Pro Extra Battery to double the capacity from 720Wh to 1440Wh. This is ideal for situations like traveling, camping, or group outdoor activities where you need more power for more devices. RIVER Pro Extra Battery is sold separately.
  • [24-MONTH Customer Service]: The RIVER Pro portable power station comes with a 24-month 24x7 specialist customer service. In the box: 1x RIVER Pro, 1x AC Charging Cable, 1x Car Charging Cable, 1x DC5521-DC5525 Cable, 1x RIVER Pro User Manual, 1x RIVER Pro Customer Service Card.

Brand: EF ECOFLOW


Wattage: 720 Watt-hours


Power Source: AC/DC


Recommended Uses For Product: Commercial, Residential, Camping


Item Weight: 16.8 Pounds


Voltage: 110 Volts


Output Wattage: 600 Watts


Special Feature: Portable


Included Components: RIVER Pro 720Wh Portable Power Station, AC Charging Cable, Car Charging Cable, DC5521-DC5525 Cable, User Manual, 24-Month GUARANTEE Card See more


Color: Black


Model Number: EF4 PRO


UPC: 770807217429


Manufacturer: EF ECOFLOW


Brand Name: EF ECOFLOW


Included Components: RIVER Pro 720Wh Portable Power Station, AC Charging Cable, Car Charging Cable, DC5521-DC5525 Cable, User Manual, 24-Month GUARANTEE Card


Model Name: EF4 PRO


Color: Black


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 7.3"L x 11.4"W x 9.3"H


Item Weight: 16.8 Pounds


Runtime: 1 hour


Total Power Outlets: 3


Frequency: 60 Hz


Engine Displacement: 418 Cubic Centimeters


Starting Wattage: 1200 Watts


Running Wattage: 600 Watts


Engine Power Maximum: 1200 Watts


Voltage: 110 Volts


Output Wattage: 600 Watts


Additional Features: Portable


Engine Type: 4 Stroke


Wattage: 720 Watt-hours


Power Source: AC/DC


Recommended Uses For Product: Commercial, Residential, Camping


Frequently asked questions

The EF ECOFLOW RIVER Pro Portable Power Station can deliver up to 720 watt-hours. This is suitable for powering multiple devices simultaneously during outdoor trips, camping, or during a power outage.

The EF ECOFLOW RIVER Pro Portable Power Station has an impressive recharge rate. It can recharge from 0-80% within just one hour if you use the maximum input.

The EF ECOFLOW RIVER Pro Portable Power Station is a versatile power solution. It's perfect for outdoor activities like camping and works well in RVs. The power station can also play a vital role in off-grid locations or during emergencies.

The EF ECOFLOW RIVER Pro Portable Power Station comes in black. This sleek and functional color easily fits into a variety of dΓ©cor schemes, making it a visually appealing addition to your gear whether you're outdoors or at home.

Top Amazon Reviews

πŸš€ Abunda's Overview

This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The EcoFlow portable power station is lauded for its high power capacity, quick charging time and light weight, making it ideal for off-grid and other portable uses. Despite its notably noisy fans, it sees a significant improvement with a firmware update that eliminates some of the fans’ unnecessary noise. The user interface, which relies on a WiFi dependent mobile app, is poorly rated due to connectivity issues in remote areas, but the device serves well as a high-performing power backup for multiple uses.

Pros

  • πŸ”‹ High power capacity capable of charging multiple devices overnight
  • ⏱ Quick charging time of just over an hour with AC and solar panel compatibility
  • πŸŽ’ Light-weight and portable for camping, road travel, teleworking from an SUV and more
  • πŸ”‡ Reduced fan noise and beeping with a firmware update

Cons

  • πŸ“Ά Requires WiFi for app setup and features, limiting functionality in remote locations
  • πŸ”Š Fans are excessively noisy before the firmware update
  • πŸ”¦ Misplaced flashlight and lack of panel lighting limiting nighttime utility
  • πŸ‘₯ Requires user registration for app features

Should I Buy It?

If primary usage is intended for environments with feasible WiFi connectivity for the full functionality of the device to be accessed via the app, purchasing the EcoFlow is a strong consideration, especially with its high capacity and quick charging times. However, those looking to use it in remote locations without WiFi access might wish to consider other options due to the need for connectivity for full feature access.


  • UPDATE: 5 Stars with New Firmware (OLD: Disappointingly Loud, Only Good for Some Purposes)
UPDATE: I persevered with getting my mobile app to connect to the EcoFlow in order to give this thing a fair shake. I'm glad I did, because the newest firmware update solves almost all of my gripes. The only gripe I have now is the placement of the flashlight. The firmware solves most of the fan problems, having the fan only kick on when the device is hot. There is a "Quiet Charge" mode that reduces the charging wattage to 100W to prevent the fan from turning on. That means that it will not kick on when the battery is plugged in and fully charged (or charging slowly); it will not kick on when AC power is on without a device connected. Additionally, the app allows you to shut off the annoying beeping noise every time a button is pressed. Now, with the app working properly, the beeping shut off, and the fans silenced when not truly needed, this device is truly 4.75 stars (-0.25 for the placement of the light), and it should serve me well for camping and off-grid telework. PREVIOUS: I had incredibly high hopes for this generator based on all of the rave reviews, and I was so excited to receive the package in the mail. However, I now question the integrity of many of those reviews, as I'm quite disappointed. Perhaps it is asking too much to have quiet fans. I purchased this as a multipurpose battery: camping, road travel and outdoor telework, portable supply for light farm use, outdoor movie night, and backup for power outages. After just 24 hours with this thing, I can tell you that it is only suitable for light farm use and power backup. The number one reason for this is the obnoxiously loud fans. Do not believe the reviews that say the fans aren't loud; they are loud. They are loud enough that if you have this thing in your tent, they will drive you crazy. They are loud enough that if you have it in your car, they will drive you crazy. If you and your significant other are cuddling in a tent watching a movie on your laptop, the fans will keep you from enjoying the movie. The fans are on whenever the battery is charging or connected for charging (i.e. even at 100% charge, the fans will run). The fans are on whenever you have AC power turned on, even if you aren't drawing power. I connected a 7w light, and the fans were running. I disconnected the light, now drawing 0 watts, and the fans stayed on. My wife, sitting 20 feet away two rooms over could hear the fans and said, "SEND IT BACK!" Enough with the fans. The other noise is an obnoxiously loud beep whenever a button is pushed: the flashlight button, the power button, the AC button, etc. There should be a way to adjust the volume, because again, if we're camping or in the car, this beep is irritatingly loud. On to the UI/UX: First, I find it incredibly annoying that some options can only be set through an app that connects via WiFi. Bluetooth would have been must better, but better yet would be an on-screen menu. The app itself looks pretty, but does not function very well. The company seems more concerned about cosmetics than functionality. To be honest, I never fully got the app set up because, although I went through the registration process, WiFi setup process, etc, the device itself had trouble connecting to my home network. This would cause the app to not save the device which I had just added, so I was caught in an endless loop. I gave up. The flashlight: My final gripe is the placement of the flashlight. Why in the heck is it placed on the front? It makes it totally unusable. At the very least they could have placed it on the back side, where it would shine in the opposite direction of the status screen as to not blind you at night. Even better though, they could have placed it like the Jackery where it is on the end; with this direction, it then acts like a flashlight as you are walking with it along a path at night. Instead, it is nearly impossible to use it for another other than an emergency light. One last negative note: While this can power devices up to 1200w (temporary surge to 1800w), it comes with a catch. It is best done for things with heating elements which don't require high voltage because it accomplishes the additional wattage by reducing the voltage. This is not a dealbreaker, but it is something that i don't feel is very clearly advertised. The good: It's certainly not all bad, especially if you don't want to use this thing close to you and expect quiet operation. The good: * First, the 700w+ of power is enough to keep all of our devices charged overnight while waiting for the sun to come up the next day to recharge from our solar panel. *I like the fact that the solar is nearly plug and play. I connected the EcoFlow (using the included cable) directly to my $90 Renogy 100w panel, and it got to work charging, even displaying the amount of watts it was generating. I found this to be outstanding. I have not tried to charge from my car yet, but included was a cigarette lighter charging cable. * The weight and size are excellent for all-around use. * The color/design is very nice and aesthetically pleasing. * Three AC power ports is nice, when other brands only offer 1 or 2. * The packaging of the device was outstanding. * Charging (from AC) is super fast. It sustained about 600w draw or so to charge up in just over an hour. Overall, I'm giving the device 3 stars and we are possibly sending it back to purchase a Jackery (also has fans, but much cheaper) or some other custom solution. If we needed/wanted this device only for power backup and working around the farm (i.e. powering tools far from an outlet), this would be an excellent device for us. However, we primarily planned to use it for camping, road trips, and teleworking out of our SUV...for that, the fans are simply unbearable. We would rather save $130 and get the Jackery, despite slightly lower output. Apparently the Jackery also has a fan that is on when the AC power inverter is turned on, but I would rather save the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2021 by Jake

  • VERY HAPPY CUSTOMER
The media could not be loaded. After doing much research on different portable power stations I chose the Ecoflow Pro and I'm happy I did. The main use I have for this power supply is to run my Iceco VL fridge. Our 7 year old son has Diabetes type 1, and keeping his medicine below 80 degrees F is our #1 priority on road trips. The Ecoflow Pro does what it says it will do. I also purchased the extra battery for added comfort and extra measures. I have equipped my truck with a 100 watt solar panel that is permanently mounted above the cab. On our last camping trip I made sure the Ecoflow Pro and extra battery were fully charged before we left. I stocked the Ice fridge fully and made sure it was at 36 degrees F before we left. After a two hour drive, because of the solar panel, I still had 100% of battery when we arrived to our camping destination. Because of the pass through charging capabilities of the Ecoflow Pro, the Iceco fridge was powered by the solar panel. When we lost sunlight is when the Ecoflow began to shine. With 5 people constantly opening and closing the cooler over night, our Ice fridge remained at 36-40 degrees F, which is perfect for our food, drinks, and most importantly diabetic medicine (insulin). By morning, before the solar charger started producing, the battery level of the Ecoflow pro only dropped to 78%! And by noon the same day, the solar panel had fully recharged the EF Pro to 100%, and once again, the sun powered our Ice for the remainder of the day. On our last day we had some clouds however the panel was still able to bring the EF Pro back to 100% before the sun started to fall. When we arrived home from our trip the EF Pro only fell to 78% at its lowest point during our entire camping trip and I was EXTREMELY impressed. I am so happy with my purchase that I also purchased the Ecoflow Max and I have the same enthusiasm as well with its performance. One of the features I like most about the EF Pro and Max is their charging capabilities. Both units will recharge from 0% to 100% in less than 2 hours, and to me that is important. Also, these have an "auto" feature for charging. My truck has a built in inverter that puts out 400 watts. I also have a "cigarette" style power supply in the bed of my truck, however I don't use it, but I could if I needed to. But the main point is that I can leave the AC charging port of the EF Pro plugged in to the inverter of my truck AND have the solar panel connected at the same time. If I'm driving on a cloudy day or at night, the unit will automatically charge from the AC plug and if I am parked and the vehicle is not running, the EF Pro will automatically switch to solar charging. I can't express the comfort, convenience, and safety I feel now that I have the EF Pro working for me and strongly feel that everyone else with this unit will experience the same "quality of life" feeling I have, knowing that their possession of an Ecoflow Pro will perform it's duties very well with a sense of security. Now the bad: there really isn't any bad, just one small annoyance and that is the wifi and app connection of these Ecoflow products. They connect to your device via wifi which if you are at home isn't much of an issue. BUT, if you are camping wifi doesn't really help you much. It would be nice to see a bluetooth feature in the future however there is one plus side of the wifi. If you are away from home and you have cell phone reception you can actually monitor the status of the EF Pro if it is at home and connected to wifi. This is actually a great feature if you are using the EF Pro as a UPS unit. Even with this minor annoyance of lack of bluetooth, I still give the EF Pro a 5 star rating and will probably purchase more of these just to have for backup reasons. I haven't even mentioned the 100w usb-c charging port, which works flawlessly. The AC ports worked great with our air pump for inflatable mattresses and boats. If you're an "outdoorsy" that needs to charge drones, cameras, phones, anything with a battery, look no further, the EcoFlow products are an excellent choice and money well spent. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2021 by Jacques

  • State of the art power station!
This unit is just gorgeous! It charges on AC really fast, like advertised. I've tested it already on the fridge and the freezer appliances I have in my garage and it delivered on its capacity and capability. I love the fact that it has THREE AC outlets (not just one like the comparable Jackery) as well as all other common charging sources. The size of the unit is also nice and compact. But what really wow-ed me is their phone app! How cool it is to be able to monitor the status of the battery as well as configure all kinds of stuff in real time, using the app? In my example, I don't need to go back & forth to the garage to check on how much power is left while the unit is working. I can just look on my phone even outside of my home wifi (similar to smart cams). i also love the fact that the unit can both charge and discharge energy at the same time, so let's play a scenario of a power outage: I have the solar panel producing 100w and the fridges consuming 80w-100w on and off? I can have them working for a prolonged time. Worth having in every home. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2022 by SDCritic

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