Bluetti Review: 10-Year Battery Lifespan
What is Bluetti?
Founded in 2019, Bluetti builds portable power solutions, with a focus on portable power stations and solar panels.
With the mission to provide innovative energy solutions, Bluetti makes products for a wide range of uses, from camping trips to household power emergencies.
Bluetti has won several awards for their products, including an iF Design Award, Red Dot Design Award, and CES Innovation Award.
In this power station review, we look at Bluetti specs, positives, and negatives to compare their products to other leading brands to understand how they match up.
What kind of battery does Bluetti have?
- Battery Technology: Bluetti battery backup uses lithium iron phosphate battery technology (LFP/LiFePO4) batteries in all of their portable power stations. LiFePO4 technology is considered the best because it delivers a much longer battery life than nickel manganese cobalt (NMC) batteries.
How long will a Bluetti battery last?
- Bluetti states that their batteries deliver 2,500 to 3,500 charge cycles until the battery begins to degrade. This ends up being about 9 to 10 years of use with proper maintenance. This is about five times more than portable power stations with NMC batteries.
Bluetti Pros and Cons
Bluetti Positives
- High Output to connect a wide variety of electronics
- LiFePO4 technology
- Long lasting battery life
- Wide variety of outlets & ports, anywhere from 9 to 17 outputs to plug-in devices
Bluetti Negatives
- Slower charging times in comparison to brands like EcoFlow
- Internet connectivity is not available on all models
How does Bluetti compare to the competition?
Bluetti EB3A vs Jackery 300 Plus
- [Tiny but Mighty] – With a 600W AC inverter, 268Wh…
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- [Harness the Power of Sun] – The built-in MPPT…
- [Reliable UPS] – EB3A instantly provides backup…
- Power on the Go: Weighing at 3.75 KG only, the…
- All-around Safety: By adopting advanced lithium…
- Superior Reliability: Leading the industry, the…
- Diverse & Fast Charging: Charge from the sun as…
Similarities
- LiFePO4: Both models use LiFePO4 technology.
- Bluetooth: Both are Bluetooth enabled and can connect to smart devices.
- Capacity: Both have similar battery capacities and run time, with the BLUETTI EB3A at 268Wh and the Jackery 300 Plus at 288Wh.
- USB-C: Both support USB-C charging.
Differences
- Charge Cycles: The BLUETTI EB3A offers 2,500 charge cycles, whereas the Jackery 300 Plus provides 3,000 charge cycles.
- Power Output: The BLUETTI EB3A battery power delivers more power output (600W / 1,200W surge), compared to the Jackery 300 Plus (300W / 600W surge).
- AC Charging Time: The Jackery 300 Plus charges much faster via alternating current (AC) (1.2 hours), while the BLUETTI EB3A is much slower to charge (5 hours).
- Alternate Charging Time: The BLUETTI EB3A can charge faster using a combination of AC and solar power (1.2 to 1.7 hours) compared to the Jackery 300 Plus USB-C charging (2.8 hours).
- Outlets and Ports: The BLUETTI EB3A provides more ways to plug-in your devices ( 9 outlets and ports) compared to the Jackery 300 Plus (5 outlets and ports).
- Dimensions and Weight: The BLUETTI EB3A is lighter (6.6 lbs) compared to the Jackery 300 Plus (8.3 lbs).
- WiFi Connectivity: The Jackery 300 Plus is WiFi enabled, while the BLUETTI EB3A is not.
Features | BLUETTI EB3A | Jackery 300 Plus |
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Capacity | 268 Watt-hours | 288 Watt-hours |
Battery | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
Charge Cycles | 2,500 | 3,000 |
Power Output | 600W (1,200 surge) | 300W (600W surge) |
AC Charging Time | 5 hours | 1.2 hours |
Solar Charging Time | 4 to 8 hours | 7.5 hours |
DC Charging Time | 3 to 4 hours | |
Alternate Charging Time | 1.2 to 1.7 hours (AC + Solar) | 2.8 hours (USB-C) |
Solar Input | 100W | |
Outlets / Ports | 9 Outlets & Ports – 2 x AC (120V/5A) – 2 x DC (12V) – 2 x USB-A (5V/3A) – 1 x USB-C (100W) – 1 x 12V DC (12V/10A) – 1 x Wireless Pad (15W) | 5 Outlets & Ports – 1 x AC – 1 x DC – 1 x USB-A (15W) – 1 x USB-C PD (15W) – 1 x USB-C (100W) |
Dimensions | 10.0 x 7.0 x 7.2 inches | 9.1 x 6.1 x 6.6 inches |
Weight | 6.6 lbs | 8.3 lbs. |
Bluetooth | Yes | Yes |
WiFi | No | Yes |
Warranty | 2 years |
Bluetti EB55 vs Anker 535
- [Camping Game Changer] – With 537Wh LFP cells and…
- [13 Versatile Outlets] – 100W PD for superfast…
- [Dual Recharging] – Support dual recharging by…
- [Small But Pack a Punch] – The lunch-box-size…
- [What You Get] – BLUETTI EB55 portable power…
- 6x Longer-Lasting: Rated to provide 3000 charge…
- Unprecedented 10-Year Lifespan: Instead of 2…
- Extra USB-C Port: Recharge to 80% in under 2.5…
- 9 Ports for All: The power station has all the…
- All-Round Capacity: With a 512Wh capacity, the…
Similarities
- Capacity: Both models have similar storage capacity, the BLUETTI EB55 has 537Wh, while the Anker 535 has 512Wh.
- Batteries: Both use LiFePO4 technology.
- AC Charging Time: The BLUETTI EB55 takes 3 to 4 hours for AC charging, and the Anker 535 takes about 3.4 hours.
- Bluetooth / WiFi: Neither has Bluetooth or WiFi connectivity.
- Weight: The BLUETTI EB55 weighs 16.5 lbs, while the Anker 535 is slightly heavier at 16.8 lbs.
- Bluetooth / WiFi: Neither has bluetooth or internet capability.
Differences
- Charge Cycles: The Anker 535 has more charge cycles (3,000) and BLUETTI EB55 has less (2,500).
- Output: The BLUETTI EB55 has more power output (700W / 1,400W surge) than the Anker 535 (500W / 750W surge).
- Alternate Charging Time: The BLUETTI EB55 charges in 2 to 3 hours using AC + solar power, or 3 to 4 hours with a gas generator. The Anker 535 can charge in 2 hours via USB-C.
- Outlets and Ports: The BLUETTI EB55 has 13 outlets and ports, while the Anker 535 has 9 outlets and ports.
- Dimensions: The BLUETTI EB55 measures 10.9 x 7.8 x 7.7 inches, and the Anker 535 is slightly larger at 11.5 x 9.9 x 7.4 inches.
- Warranty: The BLUETTI EB55 comes with a 2-year warranty, while the Anker 535 offers a longer 5-year warranty.
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 | 3.4 hours |
Solar Charging Time | 3 to 4 hours | 4 hours or less |
DC Charging Time | 3 to 4 hours | |
Alternate Charging Time | 2 to 3 hours (AC + Solar) 3 to 4 hours (Gas Generator) | 2 hours (USB-C) |
Solar Input | 120W Max | |
Outlets / Ports | 13 Outlets & Ports – 4x AC – 4x USB-A Port (5V / 3A) – 1x USB-C Port (100W) – 1x Carport – 2x DC5521 – 1x Wireless Pad | 9 Outlets & Ports – 4 x AC – 3 x USB-A – 1 x USB-C (60W) – 1 x 12V Carport (120W Max) |
Dimensions | 10.9 x 7.8 x 7.7 inches | 11.5 x 9.9 x 7.4 inches |
Weight | 16.5 lbs | 16.8 lbs (7.6 kg) |
Bluetooth | No | No |
WiFi | No | No |
Warranty | 2 years | 5 years |
Bluetti EB705 vs EcoFlow River 2 Pro
- [Great Capacity to Size Ratio] – With 716Wh LFP…
- [Power All Loads for the Road] – EB70S has…
- [Fast Recharging] – With the built-in MPPT…
- [2500+ Life Cycles to 80%] – The solar generator…
- [What You Get] – BLUETTI EB70S portable power…
- [Fastest Charging in the Industry] – Fully…
- [Power 80% of Your Appliances] – With an output of…
- [LFP Long-Life Battery] – Using LFP battery cells,…
- [Fast Solar Charging] – Use clean, green renewable…
- [Light & Portable] – With a lightweight of only…
Similarities
- Capacity:: The EcoFlow River 2 Pro has capacity of 768Wh, and the BLUETTI EB70S has a capacity of 716Wh.
- Battery: Both use LiFePO4 batteries.
- Outlets and Ports: Both have 11 outlets and ports.
Differences
- Charge Cycles: The BLUETTI EB70S offers 2,500 charge cycles, whereas the EcoFlow River 2 Pro provides 3,000 charge cycles.
- Power Output: Both the BLUETTI EB70S and the EcoFlow River 2 Pro have power output of 800W. However, the EcoFlow has a higher surge of 1,600W, while the BLUETTI has 1,400W surge.
- AC Charging Time: The EcoFlow River 2 Pro charges faster in 1.1 hours when plugged into a wall outlet, while the BLUETTI EB70S takes 3 to 4 hours.
- Alternate Charging Time: The BLUETTI EB70S can charge in 4 to 4.5 hours using a gas generator, whereas the EcoFlow River 2 Pro takes 9 hours when using USB-C.
- Dimensions: The BLUETTI EB70S measures 12.6 x 8.5 x 8.7 inches, while the EcoFlow River 2 Pro is a bit more compact at 10.6 x 10.2 x 8.9 inches.
- Weight: The EcoFlow River 2 Pro is lighter at 17.2 lbs, while the BLUETTI EB70S weighs 21.4 lbs.
- Bluetooth and WiFi: The EcoFlow River 2 Pro has both Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity, while the BLUETTI EB70S does not.
- Warranty: The EcoFlow River 2 Pro offers a longer 5-year warranty, while the BLUETTI EB70S comes with 2-year warranty coverage.
Features | BLUETTI EB70S | EcoFlow River 2 Pro |
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Capacity | 716Wh | 768Wh |
Battery | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
Charge Cycles | 2,500 | 3,000 |
Power Output | 800W (1,400W surge) | 800W (1,600W surge) |
AC Charging Time | 3 to 4 hours | 1.1 hours |
Solar Charging Time | 4 to 5.5 hours (200W max input) | 3.5 to 5 hours |
DC Charging Time | 4 to 7.5 hours | Unknown |
Alternate Charging Time | 4 to 4.5 hours (Gas Generator) | 9 hours (USB-C) |
Solar Input | 940W | |
Outlets / Ports | 11 Outlets & Ports – 4 x AC – 2 x USB-C PD (100W) – 2 x USB-A (5V/3A) – 2 x regulated DC (12V/10A) – 1 DC Carport (12V/24V) – 1 x Wireless Pad (15W) | 11 Outlets & Ports – 4 x AC – 3 x USB-A (12W) – 2 x 12V DC 5521 – 1 x 12V DC carport (126W) – 1 x USB-C PD (100W) |
Dimensions | 12.6 x 8.5 x 8.7 inches | 10.6 x 10.2 x 8.9 inches |
Weight | 21.4 lbs | 17.2 lbs |
Bluetooth | No | Yes |
WiFi | No | Yes |
Warranty | 2 years | 5 years |
Bluetti AC200P vs GRECELL 2400W
- [Power Monster] – With the remarkable 2000Wh of…
- [3500+ Life Cycles to 80%] – The ultra-safe…
- [Efficient Recharging Rate] – AC200P supports up…
- [17 Versatile Outlets] – 6 AC ports, standard…
- [What You Get] – BLUETTI AC200P portable power…
- Capable of Recharging 99% of Your Devices: Our…
- Fast Recharge: With ultra-fast charging from a Max…
- Power 11 Devices Simultaneously: You can charge…
- UPS Mode Double Protection: A standby UPS resorts…
- Durable & Safer LiFePO4 Battery: Designed with a…
Similarities
- Capacity: The Bluetti AC200P has a capacity of 2,000Wh, whereas the GRECELL 2400W has slightly lower 1,843Wh.
- Battery: Both devices use LiFePO4 batteries.
- Weight: The Bluetti AC200P weighs 60.6 lbs., whereas the GRECELL 2400W is slightly lighter at 55 lbs.
Differences
- Charge Cycles: The Bluetti AC200P has a longer battery life with 3,500 charge cycles, while the GRECELL 2400W has 3,000 charge cycles.
- Output: The GRECELL 2400W offers a higher power output of 2400W, while the Bluetti AC200P has lower power output of 2000W. Both models have 4800W surge.
- AC Charging Time: The GRECELL 2400W charges faster, taking 1.6 to 2 hours. The Bluetti AC200P requires 3 to 4 hours.
- DC Charging Time: The Bluetti AC200P supports DC charging in 10 to 20 hours, while the GRECELL 2400W takes 20 hours.
- Alternate Charging Time: The Bluetti AC200P can charge in various combinations: 2.2 to 2.7 hours using AC and solar, 2.5 to 3 hours using dual AC, or 2.1 to 2.5 hours using dual solar. The GRECELL 2400W can charge in 1.8 hours using a combination of AC and solar power.
- Outlets and Ports: The Bluetti AC200P has 17 outlets and ports, while the GRECELL 2400W has 11 outlets and ports.
- Bluetooth / WiFi: Neither power station has Bluetooth or WiFi connectivity.
- Warranty: The Bluetti AC200P comes with a 4-year warranty, and the GRECELL 2400W offers shorter 2-year coverage.
Features | Bluetti AC200P | GRECELL 2400W |
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Capacity | 2,000Wh | 1,843Wh |
Battery | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
Charge Cycles | 3,500 | 3,000 |
Power Output | 2000W (4800W surge) | 2400W (4800W surge) |
AC Charging Time | 3 to 4 hours | 1.6 to 2 hours |
Solar Charging Time | 3-6 hours | |
DC Charging Time | 10 to 20 hours | 20 hours |
Alternate Charging Time | – 2.2 to 2.7 hours (AC + Solar) – 2.5 to 3 hours (AC + AC) – 2.1 to 2.5 hours (Solar + Solar) | – 1.8 hours (AC + Solar) |
Solar Input | ||
Outlets / Ports | 17 Outlets & Ports – 6x AC – 4x USB-A (5V/3A) – 1x USB-C PD (60W) – 2x Wireless Pads (15W) – 2x DC5521 (12V/3A) – 1x Car port (12V) – 1x DC RV (12V/25A) | 11 Outlets & Ports – 4x 110V-120V AC – 2x USB-A QC3.0 – 2x USB-C PD Quick Charge – 2x 12V DC – 1x carport |
Dimensions | 16.5 L x 11 W x 15.2 H inches | |
Weight | 60.6 lbs (27.5 kg) | 55 lbs (24.9 kg) |
Bluetooth | No | No |
WiFi | No | No |
Warranty | 4 years | 2 years |
Bluetti AC200MAX vs EcoFlow Delta 2 Max
- [Powerful Beast] – AC200MAX power station comes…
- [Expandable Capacity] – AC200MAX supports 2…
- [Super Fast Charging] – AC200MAX supports dual…
- [16 Ports for All Needs] – Besides AC/USB/Car…
- [What You Get] – BLUETTI AC200MAX portable power…
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- 10-Year Long-Lasting LFP Battery. LFP battery…
- Expandable Capacity from 2kWh to 6kWh. Triple the…
- Power 99% of Your Household Devices. Run pretty…
- Quiet Charging. With volume levels starting from…
Similarities
- Capacity: Both the Bluetti AC200MAX and EcoFlow Delta 2 Max have a base capacity of 2,048Wh.
- Battery: Both devices use LiFePO4 batteries.
- Surge Output: Both models have surge output of 4,800W.
- Alternate Charging Time: The Bluetti AC200MAX can charge in 2 hours using a combination of AC and solar power, while the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max charges in 2 to 4 hours using AC + solar.
Differences
- Charge Cycles: The Bluetti AC200MAX has 3,500 charge cycles, compared to the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max’s 3,000 charge cycles.
- Power Output: The Bluetti AC200MAX delivers a power output of 2,200W, while the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max has power output of 2,400W.
- AC Charging Time: The EcoFlow Delta 2 Max charges much faster, taking only 1.1 hours. The Bluetti AC200MAX takes 4.5 hours to charge when plugged into an AC wall outlet.
- Outlets and Ports: The Bluetti AC200MAX has 16 outlets and ports, and the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max has 15 outlets and ports.
- Dimensions: The Bluetti AC200MAX measures 16.5 x 11.0 x 15.2 inches, while the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max is slightly more compact at 12.2 x 9.7 x 20 inches.
- Weight: The Bluetti AC200MAX weighs 61.9 lbs, and the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max is lighter at 50 lbs.
- Bluetooth and WiFi: Both models have Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity.
- Warranty: The Bluetti AC200MAX comes with a 2-year warranty, while the EcoFlow Delta 2 Max offers a longer 5-year warranty.
Features | Bluetti AC200MAX | EcoFlow Delta 2 Max |
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Capacity | 2048Wh (expands to 8kWh) | 2,048Wh (expands to 6,000Wh) |
Battery | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
Charge Cycles | 3,500 | 3,000 |
Power Output | 2,200W (4,800W surge) | 2,400W (4,800W surge) |
AC Charging Time | 4.5 hours | 1.1 hours |
Solar Charging Time | 2.7 hours | 2 to 2.5 hours |
DC Charging Time | 5 to 6 hours | Unknown |
Alternate Charging Time | – 2 hours (AC + Solar) – 2.5 hours (AC + AC) | – 2 to 4 hours (AC + Solar) |
Solar Input | 900W | 1000W |
Outlets / Ports | 16 Outlets & Ports – 5 x AC – 2 x USB-A (5V/3A) – 2 x USB-A (18W) – 2 x USB-C PD (100W) – 2 x DC (10A) – 2 x Wireless Pads (15W) – 1 x 12V DC (30A) | 15 Outlets & Ports – 6 x AC – 2 x USB-A (12W) – 2 x USB-A (18W ) – 2 x USB-C (100W) – 2 x DC5521 (38W) – 1 x Carport (126W) |
Dimensions | 16.5 x 11.0 x 15.2 inches | 12.2 x 9.7 x 20 inches |
Weight | 61.9 lbs (28.08 kg) | 50 lbs (23 kg) |
Bluetooth | Yes | Yes |
WiFi | Yes | Yes |
Warranty | 2 years | 5 years |
Bluetti AC300 + B300 vs Jackery EXPLORER 3000 Pro
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- Smart App Control: Using the Jackery app via Wi-Fi…
Similarities
- Bluetooth and WiFi: Both models have Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity.
Differences
- Capacity: The Bluetti AC300 + B300 has a capacity of 3,072Wh, expandable up to 12.2kWh, while the Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro has a capacity of 3,024Wh, and is not expandable.
- Power Output: Both models have power output of 3,000W, and surge capacity of 6,000W.
- Battery Type: The Bluetti AC300 + B300 uses a LiFePO4 battery, while the Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro uses an NMC battery.
- Charge Cycles: The Bluetti AC300 + B300 offers 3,500 charge cycles, compared to the Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro’s 2,000 charge cycles.
- AC Charging Time: The Bluetti AC300 + B300 takes 1.5 to 3 hours for AC charging, and the Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro takes 2.4 hours.
- Alternate Charging Time: The Bluetti AC300 + B300 can charge in 2 hours using a combination of AC and solar power, while the Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro does not have an alternate charging method.
- Outlets and Ports: The Bluetti AC300 + B300 features 16 outlets and ports, and the Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro has 10 outlets and ports.
- Dimensions: The Bluetti AC300 + B300 measures 20.5 x 12.5 x 14.1 inches, while the Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro is slightly smaller at 18.6 x 14.1 x 14.7 inches.
- Weight: The Bluetti AC300 + B300 weighs 60.6 lbs, and the Jackery Explorer 3000 Pro is slightly heavier at 63.9 lbs.
Features | Bluetti AC300 + B300 | Jackery EXPLORER 3000 Pro |
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Capacity | 3,072Wh (expands to 12.2kWh) | 3,024Wh (not expandable) |
Battery | LiFePO4 | NMC |
Charge Cycles | 3,500 | 2,000 |
Power Output | 3,000W (6,000W Surge) | 3000W (6000W surge) |
AC Charging Time | 1.5 to 3 hours | 2.4 hours |
Solar Charging Time | 4 to 9 hours | |
DC Charging Time | 27 hours | |
Alternate Charging Time | 2 hours (AC + Solar) | none |
Solar Input | 2400 Max | |
Outlets / Ports | 16 Outlets & Ports – 6 x AC – 1 x 12V RV Port (30A) – 2 x USB-A Port (18W) – 2 x USB-A Port 5V/3A – 1 x USB-C Port (100W) – 2 x Wireless Pads (15W) – 1 x NEMA TT-30 (30A) – 1 x 12V DC carport (10A) | 10 Outlets & Ports – 1x AC (25A Max) – 4x AC (20A Max) – 2x QC3.0 USB-A – 2x PD USB-C Port (100W) – 1x Carport |
Dimensions | 20.5 x 12.5 x 14.1 inches | 18.6 x 14.1 x 14.7 inches |
Weight | 60.6 lbs (27.5 kg) | 63.9 lbs (28.9 kg) |
Bluetooth | Yes | Yes |
WiFi | Yes | Yes |
Warranty | 4 years |
How does Bluetti compare to traditional generators?
Bluetti manufactures solar generators that are quite different from conventional fuel-based generators.
Power Source
- Bluetti power stations use rechargeable lithium batteries to power devices. They can be charged using solar panels, AC outlets, DC outlets and car chargers. In comparison, traditional generators usually operate on gasoline, propane, or diesel.
Power Output
- Bluetti products have pure sine wave inverter to deliver clean, stable AC power, making them well suited for sensitive electronic devices.
Efficiency
- Bluetti portable power stations are more efficient because they don’t require fossil fuels and can automatically modify power output according to the load. On the other hand, traditional generators maintain a constant speed regardless of the demand.
Noise Levels
- Bluetti portable power stations operate much more quietly than standard generators.
Portability
- Bluetti units tend to be more compact and lighter than standard generators.
Environmental Impact
- Bluetti products do not release emissions during operation, unlike fuel-powered generators which release exhaust gases.
How do I maintain my Bluetti?
There are a few maintenance guidelines for Bluetti products, to keep them in tip top working condition:
Regular Maintenance
Charging
- Keep the battery charged between 30-80% when not in use for extended periods.
- Fully charge and discharge the battery every 3-6 months to maintain battery health.
Cleaning
- Wipe down the exterior with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust and debris.
- Clean the ports and vents gently to prevent blockages.
Storage
- Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- If storing long-term, charge to about 50% capacity before putting it away.
Periodic Checks
Battery Health
- Monitor the battery’s performance and capacity over time.
- Check for any unusual swelling or deformation of the battery.
Connections
- Ensure all cables and adapters are in good condition.
- Inspect all ports and connections for signs of wear or damage.
Software Updates
- Keep the firmware up-to-date by checking for and installing updates when available.
- Follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully when updating firmware to avoid errors.
Bluetti FAQs
What is Bluetti?
Bluetti is a company founded in 2019 in Shenzhen, China, specializing in portable power supply solutions like power stations, solar generators and solar panels.
What type of batteries does Bluetti use?
Bluetti uses lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) batteries in all their portable power stations.
How long do Bluetti batteries last?
Bluetti batteries provide 2,500 to 3,500 charge cycles, equating to about 9 to 10 years of use with proper maintenance.
What are the key features of the Bluetti AC200MAX?
Key features include 2048Wh battery capacity, 2,200W output (4,800W surge), 3,500 charge cycles, LiFePO4 battery, multiple recharging options (AC, solar power), and various ports for different devices. It also supports Bluetooth and WiFi connectivity.
How long does it take to recharge the Bluetti AC200MAX?
It takes about 4-5 hours to recharge via AC input and around 3 hours using solar panels.
What is the capacity range of Bluetti power stations?
Bluetti power stations range from 268Wh to 3,072Wh, with expandable options up to 12.2kWh.
What is the warranty on Bluetti products?
Bluetti products typically come with a 2 to 4-year warranty, depending on the model.