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The AFERIY P210 Portable Power Station is a cutting-edge 2400W (4800W peak) energy solution featuring a long-lasting 2048Wh LiFePO4 battery with 3500+ charge cycles and a 10-year lifespan. Designed for professionals and adventurers alike, it offers pure sine wave AC output, ultra-fast UPS switching (<10ms), and 16 versatile ports including XT60 DC outputs. Silent operation under 30dB and smart app control make it ideal for home backup, camping, and off-grid power needs. Backed by a 7-year warranty and rapid 2-hour charging, it’s the ultimate blend of power, durability, and convenience.
















| ASIN | B0DRYQSXWV |
| Additional Features | Portable, Quick charging, Silent, Solar charging |
| Best Sellers Rank | #30,262 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #120 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | AFERIY |
| Brand Name | AFERIY |
| Color | gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 264 Reviews |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 7 Years |
| Engine Power Maximum | 2400 Watts |
| Engine Type | Solar |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | Electric |
| Ignition System Type | Electronic |
| Included Components | power station |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 15.43"L x 10.98"W x 12.72"H |
| Item Type Name | power-generators |
| Item Weight | 54 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Wodefeng Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Material Type | ABS |
| Model Name | P210 |
| Model Number | P210 |
| Output Wattage | 2400 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backup power supply, CPAP, Camping, Home Energy Storage, Home Use |
| Running Wattage | 2400 Watts |
| Runtime | 1 hour |
| Starting Wattage | 1 Watts |
| Total Power Outlets | 6 |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 5+2 year |
| Wattage | 2400 watts |
D**E
Awesome, Reliable Bang for Buck with 1200W UPS capability!
I have now been using this AFERIY P210 2400W Portable Power Station for almost a year and feel it's probably one of the best values currently available. I am primarily relying on its UPS (Uninterrupted Power Supply) capabilities to allow full-time living in an RV even through winters. I have tried other power stations in this price range, and this has been by far the best of all I've tried. I have bypassed a 20A Extension cord from my solar power system into my RV into the AFERIY and back out into the RV plug-in for the entire RV. This arrangement allows the AFERIY to provide UPS backup power for the entire RV and of course provides maximum performance and safety with its location inside the heated space. For convenience, I have also added a power switch for the AC charge port (see pic) to allow using the AFERIY for loads higher than 1200W. Note, the AFERIY's UPS is limited to 1200W total, but the "unplugged/switched-off" unit can easily handle loads up to 2400W. Normally, I use the unit in a load out equals charge in mode. The photo I included here shows the unit with a mild load out (for the Starlink and other RV loads), a USB load (charging a portable power bank), and a tapered-down charge from an outdoor generator as the internal battery gets close to its 100% maximum. When we want to operate our espresso maker that consumes an average of 1400W of power or our toaster oven that often peaks to 1800W, we simply shut off the input power (the switch in the photo eliminates awkward plugging/unplugging), operate the espresso machine or toaster oven which the AFERIY can easily do for 2-3 hours or more, then switch the AC input back on after finishing with the high loads. This unit is VERY QUIET - much quieter than other units we have tried. It is quiet even if the fan comes on for charging or discharging or both - think about the equivalent of a typical desktop cooling fan. This unit has the "charger" built right into the box - much more convenient than an awkward, super-hot external power supply like other brands employ. This unit charges very quickly - it will charge from 0% to 100% in 2 hours. The display is very informative with a large reading showing SOC (state of charge of the battery) in percent and then to the right it shows charging watts (if plugged in and charging) and below that output watts being consumed by the various outputs. It also shows a green bar below the percentage reading and the right bar(s) flash while charging. The left part of the display shows how long until fully charged or switches to show how long the current load can run on the APERIY. Although heavy, it weighs far less than an engine-driven generator yet can run any single load rated to operate off of a 110VAC outlet. This includes electric saws, cement mixers, jackhammers, heat guns, etc. I will eventually pick up another one of these to handle portable duties while keeping this one on RV UPS duty. Our solar/battery setup works great most of the time, but if we have rainy or overcast weather, then it can drop off since it has to keep refrigerators, winter hot wires, lights, and the RVs going. This AFERIY UPS with a 10ms switchover has kept our RV humming along even when the primary solar power system runs out of power. Some sensitive devices like our TV can detect the 10ms switchover but it doesn't affect use or viewing. All of our other devices appear to be oblivious to the UPS switchover time. I will be watching this company for future products - particularly portable power stations using sodium ion batteries to below-freezing outdoor use. The inability to use this AFERIY unit in freezing weather is the only downside I can come up with, but is a limitation of LIFEPO4 batteries that it uses, not the design which is superior to so many other brands. I have communicated with AFERIY's excellent customer service (to determine the 1200W UPS limit) and have extreme faith in their 7-year warranty commitment (extend with online registration). To summarize, here are the PROs and CONs of why you should purchase this portable power station: PROs: - Excellent capacity (2540 Whrs) - One of best designs and performance for the $$ - Excellent max power output (2400W) - Excellent UPS (1200W max when plugged in) - Quiet - Charges quickly (max 2 hrs) - No external power supply - Good portability although a bit heavy CONs: - Can't be used in below-freezing temperatures (problem with LIFEPO4 batteries, not design) Conclusion: If you are looking for one of the most powerful and well-designed portable power supplies in this price/performance range without paying "name-brand" money, this is the unit for you.
W**S
High Quality - Reasonable Price
I got the AF-P210 Portable Power Station, and man, this thing is solid. It got a LiFePO4 battery that last 10 years and over 3,500 charge cycles. Way better than them regular lithium batteries. I don’t gotta worry ‘bout it dying fast, and it’s real safe too—no overheating, no fire risk. Just charge and go. This thing got 2048Wh capacity and a 2400W inverter (4800W peak). That mean it power big stuff, not just phones and laptops. I used it for my fridge, tools, even a small AC. Most power banks? They weak. This one? It keep things running for hours. What I really like? Pure sine wave power. That mean the electricity clean, no buzzing or flickering. Good for my laptop, speakers, anything sensitive. No damage, no worries. Plus, it charge fast and don’t waste power. For camping, blackouts, or off-grid work, this thing a lifesaver. It tough, got big power, and don’t mess up my gear. If you need a real portable battery, this the one.
K**E
Great power station
This is an impressive and versatile power station. Great for a variety of needs, making it a must-have for anyone looking for a reliable power backup or a portable energy source. Weighing in at around 50 lbs, this power station is a bit on the heavier side, but the trade-off is well worth it considering its robust features and power capacity. It's designed to handle a wide range of household electronics, making it ideal for everything from powering small appliances like fans, lights, and refrigerators to more demanding devices such as power tools and even medical equipment during power outages. There is a display that tells exactly how much power is being consumed and an estimate of how much time you have left while at the watts being used. One of the standout features is its ability to provide steady, reliable power to multiple devices simultaneously. With a total output capacity of 2400W, it offers enough juice to run most home electronics, ensuring that you don't have to worry about being left in the dark during a blackout. The power station has multiple AC outlets, USB ports, and even DC outputs, allowing for a broad range of connections. Whether you're charging phones, laptops, or running larger appliances like TVs or electric kettles, this unit can handle it all. I can imagine going to tailgates and bringing this power station along powering TVs and sound systems! This power station is also incredibly practical for outdoor activities like camping or RV trips. Its large capacity makes it perfect for powering lights, small cooktops, and other camping essentials. Since it can be charged via AC wall outlet, solar panels, or even car chargers, it's easy to keep it ready to go for your next outdoor adventure. Like many camping grounds I've been to, sometimes there are electric hook ups and recharging this power station would be easy. The fact that it provides clean, reliable power in the wilderness is a huge plus for those who rely on electricity for cooking, communication, or lighting when off the grid. The design of the unit makes it relatively easy to transport, with sturdy handles for lifting. It can be a bit heavy for those with mobility issues, so it's something to keep in mind if you plan to use it frequently on the go. This power station really does offer a solid combination of power, reliability, and versatility for both home use and outdoor activities. Whether you're dealing with a power outage or heading out for a camping trip, it will ensure you have the energy you need to stay connected and comfortable. I was lucky enough to receive this power station a day before high winds and rain came through my area and we lost power. It helped keep my refrigerator operating until the utility company was able to restore electricity to the area. Would definitely recommend this power station and has helped ease my mind during power outages.
R**R
I love my P210s (I have two) AND Aferiy's 400W portable solar panels
I bought two of the P210 power stations and am very pleased with both. I also purchased Aferiy's 400W portable solar panel and am impressed with its performance and how quickly it can recharge a P210. The P210, along with their 400W solar panel, make for an excellent power system. I particularly like the ability to use the P210 as a UPS to keep my PC and monitors running when there's a grid power disruption. This feature makes the P210 both useful at home and when camping. The professional build quality, features and price are unbeatable.
A**S
Great value it's a beast!
Fantastic power pack works as a UPS with less than 10 millisecond cutover and provides pure sine wave power. Has an app to monitor use and configure more options from your phone. LifePO4 batteries and 5 yr warranty for hundreds less than competitors.
T**Y
Affordable and Portable Powersource for Camping
Why did you pick this product vs others?: I was looking for a power supply to use while Van Camping and this product had all the features that I needed. A 2400-watt rating for cooking and 12-volt power source for the refrigerator and lighting. The price of this unit compared to others is very reasonable. I have been on my first trip, and everything worked well with extra power to spare. This product is built well and the communication with the company was excellent. Highly recommend the AFERIY P-210. Features: 2400 watt is great for my induction stove and other 110 volt plug-ins. The 12 volt used for my refrigerator and lighting. Portable: Portable to use in my Camper Van or in the house if the power shuts off. Camping ability: Great for Van camping and I keep it charged by means of an Alternator Charger along with Solar Charging.
F**M
Initial events - updates to come
2025.08.21: I received the AFERIY AF-P210 power station five days ago and of course plugged it in immediately. Observations and events that have occurred since then: - The unit itself is small in volume. I have a different brand's power station (also 2048 WHr) that is slightly larger in width and depth. The size of the AFERIY is pretty compact and unobtrusive. I have a rolling plant dolly that fits it perfectly, so that makes it easy to move around in site of its 50 pound weight. - The Android app that's available is really necessary to get the most out of the device. Unfortunately, it's not named "AFERIY" - you'll need to find the "BrightEMS" app. The most important feature seems to be the charging power. From online sources I found that LiFePO4 batteries should be slow-charged to maximize longevity and the app lets you choose 300W, 500W, 700W, 900W, or 1100W. - I registered the unit with AFERIY which extends the warranty. They also are shipping a car-charging cable for it. Kudos on AFERIY exceeding customer expectations! - I emailed some questions to AFERIY support and they quickly responded. As others have noted, they do a great job with response. If they continue, they'll definitely get a well-earned reputation for great customer service. - One of the questions I asked: "Is it normal for the display to dim but never turn off?" Their response was that this is indeed normal. From my experience the display will turn off only when you power-down the unit. I would have preferred the ability to shut off the display or have it time-out. My other power station is much better in this regard. - I had an experience where the unit was plugged in, turned on, and was gradually using up its battery power. It seems that the unit had stopped charging even while plugged in. When I unplugged from the wall and plugged it back in, the charging resumed. I have not yet heard back regarding this issue (update to be posted) but I wonder if it has something to do with switching power supplies which sometimes get "stuck". - In addition to the non-charging issue, I found that I could not power down the unit with the power button while plugged into the wall. This appears like it might be just an inappropriate design decision - why shouldn't I be able to leave it plugged in and simply use the button to shut it off (including charging)? Is there a safety issue or some other reason why this is not preferable? (It should be noted that this is not mentioned in the user manual.) It's possible that this is not the designed behavior, but I'm giving it the benefit of the doubt and not going to suggest that there's a flaw in the product. I have my other unit being used as a UPS when its not otherwise in use. I'll do the same with this one to see if there are issues that arise. I rate this product as 4.5 out of 5. The lack of control on the display and the stopped charging issue are my main concerns - I'm mostly worried that the stopped charging will not be a one-time event. But I also don't like that I have to unplug the unit to shut it down. Updates to come...
M**A
Estación de energía portatil
An excellent portable power station—powerful and reliable. It delivers high capacity, fast charging, and multiple ports for all kinds of devices. Perfect for emergencies, home backup, or camping, with a sleek and user-friendly design.
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