Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station – 288 Wh LiFePO₄, 300 W (600 W Surge), 140 W Two-Way Fast Charge, 8-Port Solar Generator for Camping & Emergencies

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Take your power anywhere with the Anker SOLIX C300. Its 288 Wh LiFePO₄ battery delivers up to 300 W of clean sine-wave AC power (600 W surge) and recharges at up to 140 W via USB-C PD or AC in under an hour.

  • 300 W Output (600 W Surge) to run mini-fridges, laptops, CPAP machines and more.
  • 288 Wh LiFePO₄ Battery rated for ≥ 3 000 cycles to 80 %—built to last over 10 years.
  • 140 W Two-Way Fast Charging via USB-C PD 3.1 (also powers devices) or AC wall outlet—80 % in ~50 min.
  • 8 Total Ports: 3× 300 W AC outlets, 2× USB-C (1×140 W PD, 1×15 W), 1× USB-A (12 W), 1× 12 V/10 A car socket, built-in LED light bar.
  • Solar-Ready MPPT input up to 100 W (panel optional) for off-grid charging in ~3 hrs.
  • Whisper-Quiet operation at just 25 dB (3 ft away) for peaceful indoor or outdoor use.
  • Ultra-Portable at 9.1 lb with optional shoulder strap—ideal for camping, travel & emergency backup.
  • Smart App Control via Bluetooth & Wi-Fi to monitor status, adjust settings & update firmware.
Battery Capacity 288 Wh (LiFePO₄)
Rated Output 300 W pure sine wave (600 W surge)
Fast Recharge 140 W two-way (USB-C PD & AC)
AC Outlets 3× 300 W
USB-C Ports 1× 140 W PD, 1× 15 W
USB-A Ports 1× 12 W
Car Socket 12 V/10 A
LED Light Built-in bar
Solar Input MPPT up to 100 W
Cycle Life ≥ 3 000 cycles to 80 %
Dimensions 6.5 × 6.3 × 9.5 in
Weight 9.1 lb
Noise Level ≈ 25 dB @ 3 ft
Connectivity Bluetooth & Wi-Fi (via App)

10 reviews for Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station – 288 Wh LiFePO₄, 300 W (600 W Surge), 140 W Two-Way Fast Charge, 8-Port Solar Generator for Camping & Emergencies

  1. Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station – 288 Wh LiFePO₄, 300 W (600 W Surge), 140 W Two-Way Fast Charge, 8-Port Solar Generator for Camping & Emergencies photo review
    Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station – 288 Wh LiFePO₄, 300 W (600 W Surge), 140 W Two-Way Fast Charge, 8-Port Solar Generator for Camping & Emergencies photo review
    Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station – 288 Wh LiFePO₄, 300 W (600 W Surge), 140 W Two-Way Fast Charge, 8-Port Solar Generator for Camping & Emergencies photo review
    Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station – 288 Wh LiFePO₄, 300 W (600 W Surge), 140 W Two-Way Fast Charge, 8-Port Solar Generator for Camping & Emergencies photo review
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    Lawrence Bair
    March 28, 2025
    What a powerhouse!
    This thing is lightweight, charges fast and it can charge other things while it's being charged. This is my new pre-trip routine. It holds enough powe...More
    This thing is lightweight, charges fast and it can charge other things while it's being charged. This is my new pre-trip routine. It holds enough power to charge up all my gear over a 3 day trip and still have power to spare. It even kept my little buddy warm on the cold spring nights at camp, but it did show it's limits. With the heating blanket running a few hours in the evening I would get more like a day and a half to two days out of a charge. But it was easy to find an outlet somewhere and charge it up in about 45 min. So if you're near or have a light load this is perfect but if you have a heavy load and no power you should look at something larger and/or solar charging. For me this is perfect... For now ;-)
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    Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station – 288 Wh LiFePO₄, 300 W (600 W Surge), 140 W Two-Way Fast Charge, 8-Port Solar Generator for Camping & Emergencies photo review
    Question Marc
    January 13, 2025
    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, ...More
    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.
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    Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station – 288 Wh LiFePO₄, 300 W (600 W Surge), 140 W Two-Way Fast Charge, 8-Port Solar Generator for Camping & Emergencies photo review
    Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station – 288 Wh LiFePO₄, 300 W (600 W Surge), 140 W Two-Way Fast Charge, 8-Port Solar Generator for Camping & Emergencies photo review
    Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station – 288 Wh LiFePO₄, 300 W (600 W Surge), 140 W Two-Way Fast Charge, 8-Port Solar Generator for Camping & Emergencies photo review
    Anker SOLIX C300 Portable Power Station – 288 Wh LiFePO₄, 300 W (600 W Surge), 140 W Two-Way Fast Charge, 8-Port Solar Generator for Camping & Emergencies photo review
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    Javier_Cisneros96
    August 31, 2024
    Anker Solix C300 Review: My New Travel Buddy
    I recently picked up the Anker Solix C300, and I have to say, I’m pretty impressed! Let me tell you why this little guy is quickly becoming a must-hav...More
    I recently picked up the Anker Solix C300, and I have to say, I’m pretty impressed! Let me tell you why this little guy is quickly becoming a must-have for me:

    Worth Every Penny:
    For what it offers, I think the Solix C300 is totally worth the price. Anker is known for making quality stuff, and this power station lives up to that reputation. It’s reliable, easy to use, and just plain convenient.

    Small But Mighty:
    The Solix C300 might be the smaller sibling of the C1000, but don’t underestimate it. This thing is way more powerful than Anker’s 250W power bank, giving you a significant boost in capacity and versatility. This little buddy power’s small appliances with ease. What really sets it apart are the dual 140W USB-C ports, which are a game-changer for charging speed and convenience, it’s like having a mini power station without the bulk.

    Quick to Recharge:
    One of the things I really appreciate is how fast it charges. Whether I’m plugging it into the wall or using USB-C, it juices up quicker than I expected. I got it fully recharged in just about an hour(with wall charger), which is great when you’re on the go.

    Easy to Use:
    The display is clear and gives you all the info you need, like how much battery is left and what’s being powered. The built-in LED light, has come in handy more than once, especially when the sun goes down.

    Final Thoughts:
    If you’re looking for a portable power station that’s powerful yet easy to take with you, the Anker Solix C300 is a fantastic choice. I hope this review helps you see if this little buddy is for you.
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