Anker PowerHouse 767 vs EcoFlow Delta Pro
Anker PowerHouse 767 vs EcoFlow Delta Pro – How Do They Compare?
Here are the basics:
- The EcoFlow Delta Pro has larger capacity, higher output, more charge cycles and provides more ways to plug in devices.
- The Anker PowerHouse 767 recharges faster and is more lightweight.
- Both models have LiFePO4 lithium batteries and Bluetooth connectivity.
Here are the specifics:
EcoFlow Delta Pro has more storage capacity.
The EcoFlow Delta Pro has larger storage capacity of 3,600Wh, which is expandable all the way up to 25,000Wh!
On the other hand, the Anker PowerHouse 767 has capacity of 2,048Wh, expandable to 4,096Wh.
EcoFlow Delta Pro has higher AC output.
The EcoFlow Delta Pro delivers higher AC output of 3,600-watts and surge capacity of 7,200-watts, when you need an extra boost.
The Anker PowerHouse 767 has output of 2,800-watts with 3,600-watts surge.
EcoFlow Delta Pro has more outlets & ports.
Both models offer a variety of ways to plug in your devices, but the EcoFlow Delta Pro delivers more with a total of 15 outlets & ports.
The Anker PowerHouse 767 has 12 total.
EcoFlow Delta Pro can be remotely controlled.
Both models offer app control, Bluetooth, WiFi, and pass-through charging capabilities.
EcoFlow Delta Pro uses LiFePO4 battery technology.
Both portable power stations have LiFePO4 lithium batteries. This technology is more stable and less prone to overcharge and overheating.
EcoFlow Delta Pro has more charge cycles.
The EcoFlow Delta Pro provides 3,500 charge cycles, while the Anker PowerHouse 767 has 3,000. This means that the EcoFlow’s lithium battery will have more longevity.
Anker PowerHouse 767 recharges faster.
The Anker PowerHouse 767 charges faster, in 1.4 to 1.8 hours via AC and 4 to 8 hours via solar. The EcoFlow Delta Pro takes longer, 1.8 to 2.7 hours via AC and solar.
Anker PowerHouse 767 is more lightweight.
The Anker PowerHouse 767 is about 32 pounds smaller than the EcoFlow Delta Pro, making it more portable and easier to transport.
Anker PowerHouse 767 vs EcoFlow Delta Pro – Comparison Chart
Features | Anker PowerHouse 767 | EcoFlow Delta Pro |
Battery Type | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
Battery Capacity | 2,048Wh (expandable to 4096Wh) | 3,600Wh expandable up to 25,000Wh |
AC Output | 2,800W | 3,600W |
Surge | 3,600W | 7,200W |
Output Ports | 12 Total: 4 x AC Outlets 3 x USB-C Ports 2 x USB-A Ports 2 x DC Ports 1 x RV Port | 15 total: 5 x AC Outlets 2 x USB-A 24W total 2 x USB-A Fast Charge 36W total 2 x USB-C 100W 2 x DC5521 1 x Car port 126W Max 1 x Anderson port 378W Max |
AC Input | 1,440W | 1,800W |
Solar Input | 1,000W | 1,600W |
AC Recharge Time | 1.4 to 1.8 hours | 1.8 to 2.7 hours |
Solar Recharge Time | 2.4 to 8 hours | 4 to 8 hours |
Charge Cycles | 3,000 | 3,500 |
Dimensions | 20.7″L x 15.5″W x 9.8″H inches | 25″L x 11.2″W x 16.4″H inches |
Weight | 67.2 lbs. (30.5 kgs.) | 99 lbs. (45 kgs.) |
App Control | Yes | Yes |
Bluetooth or WiFi | Yes | Yes |
Pass Through Charging | Yes | Yes |
Warranty | 5-year warranty | |
Additional Features | Retractable handle, wheels, telescoping handle, 20 millisecond UPS switchover, drop proof design, smart temperature control to protect batteries from overheating | |
Final Thoughts
While both the Anker Powerhouse 767 and the EcoFlow Delta Pro portable power stations both have an impressive collection of features. BUT, in our opinion, the EcoFlow Delta Pro is the better choice.
The EcoFlow Delta Pro has larger storage capacity, higher output, and a wide collection of ports, which makes it a more powerful and reliable power source in comparison to the Anker Powerhouse 767. For this reason, we’d choose the EcoFlow Delta Pro because it delivers more value for the price.
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