BALDR Portable Power Station 300W(Peak 660W),346Wh Solar Generator 93514mAh Power Bank with 120V Pure Sine Wave AC Outlet,Mobile Backup Lithium Battery Pack for CPAP Camping RV Emergency Home Use

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In 2019, Togo POWER was established in Los Angeles. Before this, we have been deeply involved in the new energy industry for more than 20 years.

We are committed to providing people with a more portable, clean and sustainable way to use electricity. Help to improve their lives, prepare for the unexpected, and power the trips.

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High Capacity & Multi-Device Charging】:A350 camping power station features a robust 346Wh (93514mAh) capacity and 330W rated power, supporting up to 9 devices simultaneously! The solar power bank is equipped with 1×AC output (120V, 60Hz), 3×USB-A ports, 1×USB-C PD 60W fast charging, 2×DC5525 outputs, 1×cigarette lighter port, and 1×10W wireless pad.The solar generators for home use can charge most lights, fans, projectors, TV, mini-refrigerator, speaker, camera,etc.
【Smart LCD Display with Real-Time Monitoring】:Our self-developed interactive LCD display shows battery level, input/output status, and low-voltage alerts. Also the small power station calculates remaining charging time and usage time—so you’re always in control. Unlike conventional solar power generator, the electric generator offers predictive insights, making power management smarter and more reliable.
【3 Flexible Charging Options】: The power station for home use can be quickly charged via 100W or 200W solar panel(depend on the solar conditions),12V car port and from wall charger (110-240V). Portable generator for camping is great for off-grid living, paired with solar panels or for charging via your car during a road trip.Dual built-in silent cooling vents help to keep the solar powered generator’s temperature safe.
【Upgrade BMS System】:To extend the product’s lifespan, we use higher-quality lithium battery materials.Meanwhile,the outdoor generator features an upgraded battery management system (BMS) with overcurrent, overtemperature, short circuit, and overcharge protection.Secondary protection includes overvoltage protection and charging protection for peripheral inputs. The quiet generator ‘s casing, battery bracket, and cooling fan are all made of UL94 excellent materials.
【Compact Size with Foldable Handle】:The BALDR A350 small generator weighs only 9.2 lbs and measures 9.1″L x 6.6 “Wx 7″H, making it lightweight and portable. Its 90° foldable handle design makes it easy to carry and store. The 330Watt camping generator easily fits into a car trunk, backpack, or camping gear bag, accompanying you wherever you go.

Reviews (2)

2 reviews for BALDR Portable Power Station 300W(Peak 660W),346Wh Solar Generator 93514mAh Power Bank with 120V Pure Sine Wave AC Outlet,Mobile Backup Lithium Battery Pack for CPAP Camping RV Emergency Home Use

  1. Uncle Buck

    BEST PURCHASE I’VE MADE!!!
    UPDATE: 11/26/2025:It’s been a little over 5 years of using this power station & I’m BEYOND impressed! For the past year, I’ve been using this to charge my Dewalt batteries, power a car vacuum, running high wattage UV lights to cure UV resin, running led lights and a lot more. This is all in my off-grid shed. I’m actually debating on buying another one, so that when the original power station runs down, I can charge it with the Baldr Solar panel, and then run everything of the back up!This most definitely was a GREAT purchase and now 5 years later a new upgraded model is ONLY $100.00!!! I paid $300 for mine and now they’re a hundred bucks!Will it run a refrigerator, no not a chance. But you can do quite a bit with it.Original Review:I bought this along with a knockoff DC power adapter for my ResMed Airsense 10 cpap machine.When I received it, the unit had 50% charge. So I plugged it in and charged it up to 100%. I was about a week away from my vacation/road-trip and tested it out to make sure it worked. Almost all the reviews state that with heat and humidity set to zero, you could get 4-5 nights of use, from the Baldr 330 power station. Since I have sensitive sinuses, I have to use humidity otherwise I’d wake up with a seriously dried out nasal cavity. I also used heat along with that. I think the heat was at 70 degrees F and humidity was at level 2. Starting from 100% charge that night, after 7 hours of sleep, the Baldr dropped down to 75%!During my road trip, I used it that way for the first 3 nights (with heat and humidity) and the battery dropped down to 40% & I also charged my iPhone at night. During the daytime while driving, I charged the Baldr 330 with the provided DC power cord that came with the power station (there’s also an 110AC & solar adapter, for charging) and the battery went up to 80%. This didn’t worry me, because I knew I’d get 2-3 nights off if that charge.After having work flawlessly during the 7 day adventure, the only criticism I have of it is that the DC power adapter cord is pretty short and I had to pick up a 12V extension so that it could charge while sitting on the passenger seat of my Outback.On top of working flawlessly, it as built in QI wireless charging, an LED light and a convenient fold away carrying handle.This thing is probably the BEST PURCHASE I’ve ever made.Make sure you get a DC POWER ADAPTER for your cpap and use the 12V outlet, if you use the AC outlet, it WILL run down faster.

  2. Harmony

    Nice features for the price, but make sure power button is actually off when not in use
    This is the second time I had to update my review in just a few weeks. I keep discovering the things I originally complained about were my own fault. I changed the rating to 5 stars because all the features work as advertised and it’s a nice package for the price.I’ll go ahead and mention I’m pretty new to solar ‘generators’ and my first one was a Jackery 240 which spoiled me a little and some of my misunderstanding of the Baldr 330 is because I assumed it would behave similarly, but there is an important difference. Like the Jackery, the Baldr has little buttons to turn on which plugs you want to use (12v, USBs, AC), but unlike the Jackery the Baldr has a master power button that is clearly marked as such. It took me a while to catch on to how important it is to always turn off the main power if not in use. I thought the battery was consistently losing its charge to the tune of about 6% each day when unused — and more importantly I thought it was turned off because I knew I’d hit the power button — but turns out plugging in the solar panel to top it off turns it on again. So each day of non-use, I was begrudgingly topping off what it lost from the previous day and returning it to storage only to find the same problem the next day. Even if you just turned the power button off a second ago, and wait several seconds for an audible beep, if you plug it into a power source it comes right back on. I thought it was just the display waking up, like the Jackery, but it’s the main power. Now that I’m constantly aware of this, it’s holding its charge perfectly. If I store it at 100% and make sure it’s completely off, it stays at 100% until I need it!Another thing I’d complained about was the USB-C port seemed to stop working and this was one of the main selling points for me over its Jackery equivalent… but again, there was no fault with the unit, only with my understanding. I was trying to charge my macbook which I read somewhere it can’t do, but my laptop at rest tends to pull 16w which this USB-C port is rated for, if I understood correctly. When in use, my laptop pulls 45w but I wasn’t trying to use it on the Baldr, just recharge it at rest. The thing that really threw me off is that it worked a few times at first! The laptop made the “charging” sound when I plugged it into the USB-C. But after a couple of initial successes, it no longer showed any signs of being plugged in and the Baldr screen showed no outgoing power. Using the AC adapter/port worked fine, but I really didn’t want that clunky adapter occupying the only AC plug on the unit. So I found a work around. I’m now using high-capacity portable battery packs that I plug into the USB plugs on the Baldr while the Baldr is charging on the solar panel. In theory my solar panel has USB ports and should be able to charge the portable battery packs directly but it seems to take longer that way; I’m not sure why. So I let the Baldr charge the extra battery packs while it’s recharging on solar. Seems to work fine; I can get everything topped off again on a good sunny day.A third thing I’d complained about was the wireless charging didn’t seem to work unless it’s directly connected to power, but I discovered it’s the case on my phone causing that problem. It seems the case is causing just enough resistance that it doesn’t get the power unless there’s an incoming stream. I finally noticed this because I my regular wall charger (plugged into a wall outlet) that acts up sometimes and I have to move the phone around to just the right position for it to pick up power. It dawned on me it wasn’t both chargers having problems, it’s my phone case.With all that cleared up, here are my original pros and cons lists, but with the cons corrected.What I like about this unit:+ size and weight are better than expected. It has a sturdy feel without being heavy or bulky. The handle has a rubber grip on it which makes it extremely comfortable to carry.+ charges easily from my solar panel; speed of charge varies depending on weather, obviously, but the recharge time seems about the same as my Jackery 240. (I haven’t actually measured, though.)+ display screen is good. It shows the battery percentage, the incoming power, and outgoing load. There’s nothing more I would ask for on the display.+ USB-C port is handy; it eliminates need for extra adapters+ the light bar has come in far handier than I expected. I use it more than I thought I would.What disappoints:- fan kicks on more often than I expected (i.e. more often than my Jackery 240). It startled me the first few times because I thought it was overheating, but now I’ve just accepted the fan runs a lot.- the display screen doesn’t go to sleep; it just stays on until you turn off the main power button. Sometimes the first click isn’t enough and I have to try again. It makes an audible beep several seconds after turning it off… I’m not sure why the delay.- charging the unit turns the display screen back on whether you want it or not, and because it doesn’t go to sleep, it will keep draining some of the power until you manually turn it off again.Conclusion:Baldr 330 has a great set of features for its price and performs mostly as expected. I wish the display screen functioned better, but I have no regrets about the purchase and might consider buying another in the future. It’s probably a great entry point for getting into solar/off-grid power.

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