Bluetti EB55 vs Anker 535: Which is Better for Camping?
- [Camping Game Changer] – With 537Wh LFP cells and a…
- [13 Versatile Outlets] – 100W PD for superfast…
- [Dual Recharging] – Support dual recharging by 200W PV…
- [Small But Pack a Punch] – The lunch-box-size solar…
- [What You Get] – BLUETTI EB55 portable power station,…
- 6x Longer-Lasting: Rated to provide 3000 charge cycles…
- Unprecedented 10-Year Lifespan: Instead of 2 years, 535…
- Extra USB-C Port: Recharge to 80% in under 2.5 hours…
- 9 Ports for All: The power station has all the ports…
- All-Round Capacity: With a 512Wh capacity, the power…
How do Bluetti EB55 vs Anker 535 compare in camping setups?
Durability and Lifespan
Both power stations use LiFePO4 batteries. LiFePO4 technology is known for longer battery life, better durability and enhanced safety.
Anker 535 has more charge cycles and longer battery life – meaning that the battery will perform better over a longer period of time. Anker 535 has 3,000 battery charge cycles, compared to the Bluetti EB55’s 2,500 cycles.
Feature | Bluetti EB55 | Anker 535 |
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Battery Type | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
Charge Cycles | 2,500 | 3,000 |
Battery Capacity and Output Power
Both models have similar capacity – meaning they can store about the same amount of energy. Bluetti EB55 has capacity of 537Wh and the Anker 535 has 512Wh.
Bluetti EB55 has more output power – meaning it’s better for camping gear like mini-fridges or electric grills. Bluetti EB55 has output of 700-Watts (1400-Watts surge), compared to the Anker 535’s 50-Watts (750-Watts surge).
Feature | Bluetti EB55 | Anker 535 |
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Capacity | 537Wh | 512Wh |
Continuous Output Power | 700W | 500W |
Surge Power | 1400W | 750W |
Charging Speed & Options
Both models have similar AC charging speed (charging by plugging into a wall outlet). Both models take 3 to 4 hours to fully charge when plugged into an AC wall outlet.
Bluetti EB55 provides more ways to recharge – meaning you have more options to charge the battery when you run out of juice. Bluetti EB55 provides two extra ways to recharge its lithium battery, including the ability to charge using AC + solar and a gas generator. The Anker 535 has one additional way to recharge, using a fast charge USB-C port.
Bluetti EB55 has higher solar input – which means that it can recharge faster using solar panels. The Bluetti EB55 supports up to 200W solar input, which allows faster charging with solar panels. The Anker 535 is limited to 120W solar input, which means slower solar charging.
Feature | Bluetti EB55 | Anker 535 |
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AC Charging Time | 3-4 hours | 3-4 hours |
Solar Input | Up to 200W | Up to 120W |
Recharging Methods | AC, Solar, Car, Generator, AC+Solar, Dual AC | AC, Solar, Car, Fast Charge USB-C |
Additional Charging Features | Can combine AC+Solar charging | Fast charge USB-C port |
Outlets & Ports
Bluetti EB55 has more outlets & ports, with more options to plug-in devices. Bluetti EB55 has 13 outlets and ports, including a wireless charging pad. This means the EB55 an support more devices at the same time, which is ideal for group camping. In comparison, the Anker 535 has 9 outlets and ports.
Weight & Portability
The power stations are nearly identical in weight and size. Bluetti EB55 weighs 16.6 lbs and the Anker 535 weighs 16.8 lbs, and their dimensions are fairly close as well.
Additional Features
Neither model supports Bluetooth or WiFi. This means that neither power station can be remotely managed or receive automatic firmware updates.
Anker 535 has longer 5-year warranty coverage. Anker 535 has 5 year warranty coverage, compared to the Bluetti EB55’s 2-year warranty.
How long can Bluetti EB55 and Anker 535 power camping gear?
Device | Bluetti EB55 | Anker 535 |
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Smartphone (10-15W) | 40-50 charges | 35-45 charges |
Mini Fridge (60W) | 8-9 hours | 7-8 hours |
LED Camping Light (5W) | 100-110 hours | 90-100 hours |
Electric Cooler (45W) | 10-11 hours | 9-10 hours |
Portable Fan (20W) | 25-27 hours | 23-25 hours |
Electric Grill | 40-45 minutes (700W) | 50-60 minutes (500W) |
Bluetti EB55 vs Anker 535 Feature Comparison
Features | Bluetti EB55 | Anker 535 |
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Capacity | 537Wh | 512Wh |
Battery | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
Charge Cycles | 2,500 | 3,000 |
Power Output | 700W (1,400W surge) | 500W (750W surge) |
AC Charging Time | 3 to 4 hours | 3 to 4 hours |
AC Input | 200W | 100W |
DC Charging Time | 3 to 3.5 hours (120W max) | 4 to 5 hours (120W max) |
Solar Charging Time | 4 to 4.5 hours in peak sun | 5 to 6 hours in peak sun |
Solar Input | 200W | 120W |
Alternate Charging Time | 2-3 hours (AC + Solar), 3-4 hours (Gas Generator) | 2 hours (USB-C) |
Outlets / Ports | 13 Outlets / Ports: 4 x AC outlets 4 x USB-A (5V/3A) 1 x USB-C (100W) 1 x Carport (12V/10A) 2 x DC5521 (12V/10A) 1 x Wireless Pad (15W) | 9 Outlets / Ports: 4 x AC outlets 3 x USB-A (5V/2.4A) 1 x USB-C (60W) 1 x Carport (12V/10A) |
Dimensions | 10.9 x 7.8 x 7.7 inches | 11.5 x 9.9 x 7.4 inches |
Weight | 16.6 lbs | 16.8 lbs (7.6 kg) |
Bluetooth | No | No |
WiFi | No | No |
Warranty | 2 years | 5 years |
FAQs
How do the operating temperatures of the Bluetti EB55 and Anker 535 compare?
Similar models like the Bluetti EB3A operate between 14°F to 104°F (-10°C to 40°C), while the Anker 535 operates between 32°F to 104°F (0°C to 40°C). This makes the EB55 better for colder conditions.
What are the differences in the types of cells used in the Bluetti EB55 and Anker 535?
Both models use LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) cells.
Which power station has more USB ports?
The Bluetti EB55 has four USB-A ports and one 100-watt USB-C port, while the Anker 535 has three USB-A ports and one 60-watt USB-C port.
How do the AC output capacities of the Bluetti EB55 and Anker 535 compare?
Bluetti EB55 offers a higher AC output capacity of 700W continuous (1400W surge), Anker 535 has a lower AC output capacity of 500W continuous (1000W surge).