







Product description







Practical 90Wh LiFePO4 Battery Power Supply: a reliable power partner for home emergencies, outdoor camping, and business travel – this power station uses high-capacity 90Wh LiFePO4 batteries to provide stable power for laptops, smartphones, tablets, and more. Compared with ordinary portable power plants, LiFePO4 improves battery efficiency by about 50%, making it easy to cope with sudden power outages, outdoor power demands, and eliminate “low battery anxiety”.
65W Bidirectional Fast Charging: The device supports 65W Max bidirectional fast charging, which can not only quickly charge power plants, but also power high wattage devices such as laptops while charging. And it can charge the power station itself from 0% to 80% in just one hour.
Lithium Iron Phosphate Battery&Multi-layer Protection: It is built with high-quality LiFePO4 lithium batteries and a professional BMS (Battery Management System) that monitors voltage, current, and temperature in real-time, providing 5 key protections: overcharge, overdischarge, overcurrent, short circuit, and overheating, eliminating potential safety hazards. It can be used for over 5000 charge and discharge cycles, and is more durable than ordinary lithium batteries.
Multi Functional Output Ports: equipped with 2 100W AC power sockets (150W surge), 2 15W USB-A ports, and 2 USB-C ports (1 x 15W, 1 x 65W bidirectional), this 6-port power station can charge multiple devices simultaneously, from laptops and smartphones to small fans and projectors. It can seamlessly power camping lights or mini cookware during outdoor travel, keep routers and desk lamps running during home power outages, and charge electronic devices during business trips.
Professional After-sales Support and Worry Free Shopping: This set includes a portable power station, AC charging adapter, portable shoulder strap, and user manual. Any issues or after-sales problems will be promptly resolved. Professional tip: Before first use, please fully charge the power station. To better maintain the battery, please charge it every 1-2 months to maintain optimal condition.
5 reviews for BALDR Portable Power Station 28000mAh, 90Wh LiFePO4 Battery Backup Camping Solar Generator Fast Charging with AC Outlet 150W Peak Power Bank for Home Backup Outdoor Emergency
Add a review
$6.99

HONG –
Reliable and Compact Power Station
The BALDR Portable Power Station runs really well and has impressive battery life for its size. The LiFePO4 battery feels high-quality and reliable, giving great fuel efficiency and long-lasting power during camping trips or home emergencies. It’s lightweight, compact, and easy to carry, which makes it perfect for outdoor use. The AC outlet (150W peak) works smoothly for charging my laptop, phone, and small appliances. Overall, excellent quality, value for money, and convenient size — a must-have for anyone who loves traveling or needs backup power.
Hope –
Compact, portable and powerful!
I picked up this 90Wh LiFePO4 battery power supply mainly for camping and as a backup during outages, and it’s turned out to be super reliable. The LiFePO4 battery is a big upgrade compared to the usual portable chargers I’ve used—holds power better, charges faster, and feels much safer with all the built-in protections.I like that it has multiple ports, including AC outlets and USB-C, so I can keep my laptop, phone, and even a small fan going at the same time. It charged my laptop smoothly and recharges itself surprisingly fast—around an hour to get most of the way full, which is really convenient.It’s compact and comes with a shoulder strap, so carrying it around isn’t a hassle. Definitely gives me peace of mind both at home and on trips. Overall, it’s a solid little power station if you need something dependable for travel, camping, or emergencies.
M!M!M@&* –
Solid choice
We got bought this power station a few weeks ago and I’ve been pretty impressed with how handy it’s been. We took it on a weekend camping trip, and it powered our phones, a small fan, and even a little LED lantern plus. The size is great – it is compact enough to carry in my backpack but still feels sturdy and well-made. I don’t have to worry about my devices dying, which makes traveling more relaxing.The fast charging is a big plus. I plugged in my laptop, and it charged it up quickly while the power station itself was charging from my car’s outlet. It hit 80% in about an hour, which was perfect since I was on the move. I also like that it has multiple port – two AC outlets, a couple of USB-A, and USB-C options. I can charge my phone, my wife’s tablet, and even run a small projector for a movie night in the camper. It handled everything at once without any issues.At home, I tested it during a short power outage, and it kept my router, smart tv and a desk lamp going, which was super convenient. The battery feels like a solid choice – it’s supposed to last for thousands of cycles, and the built-in safety features give me peace of mind. I’m not a tech expert, but I didn’t notice any overheating or weird noises, even when I pushed it with multiple devices. It is a bit heavier than I expected, but it is a reliable power source for camping or emergencies, and I’m glad I picked it up.
a –
Reliable Portable Power for Outdoor and Emergency Use
This portable power station offers impressive performance in a compact package. The 90Wh capacity and 150W peak output have reliably powered my camping lights, phone, and small electronics through weekend trips. The LiFePO4 battery technology provides confidence in both safety and longevity compared to standard lithium-ion. I particularly appreciate the fast charging capability and the inclusion of an AC outlet for occasional use with smaller devices. The solar compatibility adds valuable flexibility for extended outdoor stays. While not suited for high-power appliances, it handles essential electronics effortlessly. The lightweight design makes it easy to transport, and the build quality feels durable. A practical power solution for camping, emergencies, or remote work situations.
Anaguma –
90 watt-hour battery with 120 AC and 5-volt DC outputs
The description states that this is “28Ah, 90Wh, Battery Backup Camping Solar Generator.” It’s all true except the last part as there is no solar, only battery with a wall charger. A solar panel could be used to charge the battery, but it would be a separate purchase.It does come with a 100-240 volt power adapter with a USB-C to USB-C charging cable. The only charging input is USB-C, so if you have a larger solar panel, an adapter to USB-C might be needed.The unit itself has:*2 USB-A output ports*1 USB-C output only port*1 USB-C input/output port*1 2-prong 120 volt-AC port (100 watt max)*1 3-prong 120-volt AC port (100 watt max)(AC handles a 150 watt surge)*FlashlightBesides the wall charger and cable, it comes with a carry strap that fits through slots on the ends of the battery case.It came with about a 52% charge. When charging, the LCD screen gives the percent charged while the “In” flashes.The unit has an off/on button which turns on and off with a long push. When the unit is on, the flashlight is turned on by a single click of the “light” button. A long push activates an SOS flash. When the unit is off, a long push of the “light” button will activate the flashlight. The light isn’t overly bright but is sufficient to see a close area. When turned on, the default is DC and to use the AC ports on top, the AC button has to be pushed.To give an idea about usage, if you have a 5 watt LED camp light bulb that plugs into the USB port, it would run on its full 5 watt setting for 90/5=18 hours. Something that uses 100 watts wouldn’t go for an hour.The AC output works well and can keep a light fixture with a low wattage 5-watt light bulb going for hours. My wife’s laptop, though, draws 135 watts which would only keep it running for 40 minutes.That said, it’s not large and only weighs 2-lbs 6-oz (1079g), so wouldn’t be bad in car camping keeping phones charged and some lights on.The airlines are getting stricter about power banks, but at 90Wh, it’s below the 100Wh limit to bring aboard in your personal carry on, but is a bit bulky to carry just to charge a phone.4 stars – Power is on the low side and you have to provide any solar. The AC output does make it a bit more versatile than others in this power range.