Anker fixes the two worst things about power stations
Anker has introduced the Solix S2000, a power station designed to address common issues such as idle power draw and size. This model boasts a low idle power consumption of 6W and a compact design, making it suitable for both home backup and travel. It is competitively priced, with early preorders available at a significant discount.
- ▪The Solix S2000 has a battery capacity of 2kWh and can power household appliances for over a day during outages.
- ▪It features a smaller 1500W inverter, allowing for a peak output of 3000W for high-draw devices.
- ▪The power station is compact, measuring 208 x 282 x 323mm, making it ideal for vanlifers and those with limited space.
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