Jackery Explorer 1000 V2 portable power station review

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Jackery Explorer 1000 V2: 30-second review

Specs

Output Power: 1500W  
Surge protection: 3000W
Battery: 1070Wh (30.4Ah/35.2V DC)
Ports: 2 AC outlets, USB-A Output, Car Port, USB-C1 Output, USB-C2 Output, AC Input, DC Input
Recharging Options: Solar, mains, car  
Dimensions: 24.7 x 22.4 x 32.7 cm (9.72″ x 8.82″ x 12.87″)
Weight: 10.8 kg  (23.8 lbs)
Solar Recharge Time:  Combined with 1-4 Panels 15 Hrs – 4 Hrs (Solar Saga 100 panels)  
Accessories: Solar Saga panels, carry case  

Jackery is one of the best-known portable power station manufacturers, and the Jackery Explorer 1000 has been the go-to for many working outdoors, camping, or looking for off-site power that can be solar charged. The 1000W capacity is more than enough to keep most domestic appliances running, and when you’re working in the field, it means that computers, chargers, and equipment can all be run or charged directly from the unit using AC power, just as you would utilise mains power in the office or workshop. 

The latest Jackery Explorer 1000 V2 has refined the design of the original while retaining the distinctive bright orange design elements, with improvements such as a fold-down carry handle. Increased power output and expanded connection options make the Explorer 1000 V2 feel like a far more serious piece of kit.

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