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The Anker SOLIX C300 is a compact, portable 288Wh power station delivering 300W continuous and 600W surge power. Featuring a durable LiFePO4 battery with 3,000 cycles lifespan, it offers 8 versatile charging ports including fast 140W USB-C. Recharge rapidly via wall, car, or solar panels, making it ideal for camping, travel, and emergency backup with whisper-quiet operation and a 5-year warranty.
































































| ASIN | B0D62GMQ3F |
| Antenna Location | Camping, Residential |
| Battery Capacity | 90000 milliamp_hours |
| Battery Cell Type | Other Than Listed |
| Battery Charge Time | 68 minutes |
| Battery Weight | 1710 g |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,603 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #15 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | Anker |
| Color | Dark Gray |
| Connector Type | USB Type C,USB Type A, AC Outlets, Car Socket |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,865 Reviews |
| Included Components | Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station, AC Charging Cable, Safety Manual, and Warranty Info |
| Item Dimensions | 6.46 x 6.34 x 9.45 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 6.46"L x 6.34"W x 9.45"Th |
| Item Type Name | / |
| Item Weight | 4.13 kg |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Mfr Part Number | A1722 |
| Model Name | Anker SOLIX C300 |
| Model Number | A1722 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Outlets | 8 |
| Number of Ports | 11 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Portable |
| Output Wattage | 360 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Solar Powered |
| Rapid Charging Performance | 80% in just 50 minutes |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| UPC | 194644200732 |
| Voltage | 230 volts |
| Warranty Description | 5 years |
R**R
Great protable power source.
This is a neat, compact, and well-designed portable power station that’s easy to use and easy to carry. I really appreciate that it includes three standard 120-volt AC outlets and a common desktop-style power cord for charging from a wall outlet. It also offers multiple USB ports, making it very versatile for everyday use. I tested it in a couple of real-world scenarios. When powering my laptop, the unit dropped from 100% to 64% after two hours, which suggests it could run the laptop for roughly four hours total. When powering my home network equipment, it only dropped from 100% to 80% after two hours, indicating about ten hours of runtime for lighter loads. Recharging is quick, which makes it convenient to use regularly. The built-in handle makes it easy to carry, and the overall build quality is excellent. It feels solid, well-made, and dependable—exactly what you want from a portable power station. I haven’t experienced any issues during long-term use, and it has performed reliably every time. The companion app is straightforward and works well, allowing you to monitor battery level, charging status, and performance. While it may be more than casual users strictly need, it’s genuinely useful and easy to navigate. Overall, I highly recommend this unit for everyday, casual use such as charging phones, tablets, running small lights, or powering other low-draw devices. If you’re looking for a compact, reliable power station from a trusted brand, this one delivers.
Q**C
Best Best Ever
I am someone who relies on a product to do the task I need done. I will try any product out, however when I saw Anker made a portable power station, I bought it in an instant. I do not regret that decision at all. I’m even considering buying another one. What I liked about the system is it that it charges the whole thing in about an hour. You have no idea how important having an AC charger is for a portable power station. There are other power stations out there that are charged by a USB-C cord. They will take three times as long to fully charge andand you might need two cords. I don’t have a place to live right now. I also don’t have I don’t have three hours to wait to charge any power station, or electric device in the world. This works for me. The other day it charged from 3% to 100% in less than 57 minutes. I wouldn’t say everybody needs to charge their power station in an hour but if you use it for the next 72 then I think it’s worth it. And that’s about how long I have to charge once every three days give or take. Not everything is perfect in this world like the USB-C method. Yeah it’s fast and convenient but if you’re making a right term and you’re charging something and all of a sudden you have to come to complete stop USB-C cord isn’t going to be very happy. So my issue was one of the ports stopped working because of my own idiotic life. But there’s still two ports left. I have an idea for a resign, but I don’t work for anchor but if I did, I would take out the two AC ports, but leave one to charge And one of course for an outlet and add two more USB ports, but we’ve got to find a way to stop them from ripping out and ruining the port I wish I was technology that’s not even a thing, but you know how gas station pumps have breakaway hoses something like that. What I struggle with is USB-C technology. It’s fast and convenient, but those chords and plugs rip out a lot of times ruining the port and ruining the cable where they get stepped on or water or iced tea gets in there by accident. Regardless, this is a great product and I just thinkthink the technology needs to change, Beyond the product, which is a great price and a lot of power, the customer service support at Anker is one of the best. I’m not being paid anything to write this. I wish I was cause I could make it really sound good but I don’t need to. Anker is probably one of the best if not the best in chargers, cables, power stations, and I’m in need of a Bluetooth speaker now so maybe they’re the best in that department too. When you have an excellent product and a helpful and knowledgeable customer service department, you earn a five star review on Amazon and a customer for the rest of their life.
K**N
Neat and versatile power supply
This is a nice, neat, compact power supply. I appreciate that it has three 120 volt outputs and a standard fitting to charge it from a 120 volt outlet - the same as on a desktop computer. It also has multiple USB ports. I tested it twice. I used it to supply my laptop. After two hours of use, the power station fell from 100 percent charge to 64 percent, indicating that it would be able to power the laptop for about 5 hours. I also used it to supply my home network equipment. After two hours the power station fell from 100 percent to 80 percent, showing that it would power the network for about 10 hours, It recharges quickly. It has a built-in handle and is easy to carry that way. I am very pleased with this purchase.
Y**Y
Amazing power bank
We got this for our daughter to take to camp with her team a year ago. She took it to the camp again this year and it was on Tuesday through Friday without being turned off so kids could charge devices as a storm had taken out the power at the campground. It still had 10 percent left when she got home. This is well worth what we paid for it. Easy to use and fast charging. I’m thankful that they had this to use!
D**K
Wonderful, except in low sun or as UPS
I absolutely love this product for its portability, flexibility, app, remote monitoring, and cost with all its features as documented and as reviewers praise. However, I experienced a couple issues. When I have a solar panel plugged in overnight, the C300 does not typically start recharging in the morning, even with very bright sun, unless I unplug the solar panel and plug it in again. I could not find this issue documented anywhere I searched, so I asked AI. Below is my question and AI’s answer. (A possibly related issue that is easily solvable, the car socket power saving mode is set by default. When I used my car socket to charge my phone, watch, or ear pods, the car socket shuts off before the devices are fully charged and I needed to replug to reactivate. I simply turned off the car socket power saving mode and this problem was solved. Hopefully, there will be a software upgrade that will provide a similar option for the solar panels.) As with other reviewers, I would caution against using the C300 as a UPS for computer and network equipment. To extend the duration of an APC UPS I already have, I plugged it into my C300. It serves the purpose as desired. However, the APC UPS now registered 224 outages in a few weeks compared to at most 13 outages for 3 other identical APC UPSs I have plugged into the same wall circuit for years. Without the intervening APC UPS, I can imagine my network system failing multiple times due to the C300 (AC outlet) while the wall power does not fail. I would feel safe using the C300 as a UPS for a fan or heater, maybe a refrigerator or freezer, but definitely not electronic equipment without an intervening UPS designed for electronic equipment. Bottom line, if you are not using the C300 for these two problem applications, I highly recommend this product. My Question to Grok: I own an Anker Solix C300 solar power station. When I have a solar panel plugged into it, it charges when the day is sunny. However, after the sun goes down at night and comes up again the next day, the C300 does not start charging again until I unplug the solar panel and plug it in again. Why can’t it start charging when the sun comes up without me needing to unplug and replug the solar panel? Is this problem documented anywhere? If I buy a different model of the Anker solar power stations, will it have the same problem? Grok’s Answer: Your issue with the Anker Solix C300 not automatically resuming solar charging after a period of no input (like overnight) appears to stem from how the device's input ports handle low or zero-power states. Specifically, the solar input (via the XT-60 port) can enter an idle or sleep mode when there's no incoming power, and it doesn't always detect or restart charging when voltage gradually returns at sunrise. This could be due to the MPPT charge controller's design, which prioritizes power efficiency and may require a full disconnect/reconnect to reset and recognize the renewed input. In some cases, it's tied to firmware behavior where ports shut off after inactivity to conserve energy, but fail to wake properly without manual intervention. This problem is documented in user reports and community discussions, particularly on Reddit's r/anker forum. For example, multiple threads describe similar behavior on the C300 and C300 DC variants, where inputs (including solar) stop after idle periods and need replugging to resume. Anker's support articles also indirectly address it through troubleshooting steps for solar charging failures, such as verifying if charging only works when connecting panels after powering down the unit (suggesting a firmware update may help) or testing with the device off vs. on. They recommend checking for firmware updates via the Anker app, as some users have reported partial improvements after updates, though the issue persists for others. Regarding other Anker Solix models, yes, similar resumption issues have been reported across the lineup, including the F1200 (PowerHouse 757), F2000 (767), C800, and even some expansion batteries. These often involve solar inputs not restarting automatically after low-light periods, with users citing firmware bugs, abnormal input detection (e.g., brief 30-second shutdowns on "unstable" morning/evening solar), or drainage during low input. However, experiences vary—some users say updates resolve it, while others use workarounds like external solar controllers. If you're considering a switch, models like the C1000 or F3800 have comparable complaints in forums, so I'd suggest checking recent reviews and firmware changelogs for your intended model on Anker's site or Reddit before buying. If your panel is an Anker model (e.g., 513 or 515 series), it could also contribute, as those panels are known to halt on shadows/clouds and require replugging to resume.
G**G
So far it's nice
It's great. Don't expect unrealistic power but it will power larger item for a short burst. I bought this to power my 50W travel cooler. It could last for 6–9 hours straight with no issues. I keep it in the back of my SUV, always plugged in on 100W charge mode, so it’s usually full on trips and ready to take over when we stop. Really convenient with a toddler since we can keep food cold anywhere all day long. It's powered the cooler in 110°F + heat inside a car for 7 hours without issue multiple times. Cooler stayed 38°. It’s also handy around the garage for charging tools, and in Florida it’s part of my hurricane kit (paired with a C1000 I can run a fridge for a 12-20 hours, or two small coolers for 2–3 days). Simple, versatile, and reliable. Original review: Seems light enough to travel and small enough to pack (car, campsite, hotel, not hike) compared to 1000 which is 20lbs heavier and 3x bigger. Does what it says, don't expect to power you full size fridge for days, but will power small devices for the weekend. 1000 series powered 150watts for 3 hours and used 35% when I tested my garage fridge. Have not tested this unit that much yet but that would have been the entire battery for the 300 unit. I'll update after I test more.
D**Z
Highly recommended!
I love this little power bank. I use it to power my Starlink Mini dish when I'm on the road. It's easy to charge and very durable. No noise whatsoever. Great value for the money. Very durable.
A**L
Best power bank out right now
The Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station has been a great companion for camping trips. It’s compact, easy to carry, and provides plenty of reliable power for charging phones, lights, and small devices while outdoors. The 288Wh LiFePO4 battery feels dependable and holds charge well, even after multiple uses. It’s simple to use with clear ports and fast charging options, and it gives real peace of mind when you’re off the grid. For camping, it’s the perfect balance of portability and power.
T**O
Werkt goed, robuust!
Al een aantal keer nodig gehad bij stroomonderbreking. Werkt handig. Robuust.
S**N
Excellent product and support.
I now have 2 Anker Solix C300 power stations. My second power station did not work out of the box. I did all the trouble shooting before I contacted Anker support via their website. They also confirmed my trouble shooting and agreed for me to return the faulty item and a new replacement was shipped out. Their communication and responses were timely and very helpful. This gave me a lot of confidence with Anker. Very pleased with the product and the support when something went wrong.
L**E
Qualité merci
Top,je ne m'attendais pas a cette capacité de tenir une charge aussi longue Utilisé,pour un lampadaire a fonctionner (12h) Charge appareil relié au fiche USB pendant des heures,un frigo box 26 L ( fiche 12v) Avec une seule charge complète ( chargé pendant 1/30h ) Des qu'il fera beau, j'installerai les panneaux solaires qui vont avec
R**L
multiples connections, charge rapide
cette station est très bien par ses multiples connections in and out, la possibilité de recharger sur le secteur, les panneaux solaires. Une charge suffit pour alimenter tous les appareils pc, smartphones, lampes led, etc. pour toute une soirée en tente, et même deux. Je la recommande
P**R
Wow....great POWERFUL product. Won't disappoint.
I bought this to power a small music setup for pedals, amp, etc. Works great!! Slick product. Well worth your money$$$$ I wish I had this years ago. LOL
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