10+ in stock at time of posting
This looks like a great price for a 287Wh portable power station that also has wireless charging.
I've used this model before, and it allows you to charge it from solar panels while also drawing power.
If you're looking for a 600w model, here's a similar VoltX 307Wh model for $223.20
300W 288Wh Portable Solar Generator for Travelling Camping】 Small size and carrying handle design makes the mobile power station very suitable for camping.Low noise, you can sleep peacefully even if you use it all night. The ideal companion for on the go, camping, in the garden or as an emergency power supply at home.Built-in lamp can be used as an automatic SOS signal.Dimensions: 8.1x6.5x4.3 inch; Weight: only 8.6 lb.
【Charge 10 Devices at The Same Time】ALLPOWERS S300 portable power station has 2AC 240V sockets (300W, 500W peak), 112V/5A car socket (stable 12V), 2DC 12V/5A ports, 3USB-A 5V /3A ports, 1USB-C(max 60W QC 3.0) port, 1Wireless 5V 2.1A charging. It can power your smartphone, tablet, laptop, camera, light, drone, in-vehicle device, CPAP, etc. The battery management system can protect the device to avoid over-current, overload, over-temperature and short-circuit.
【4 Charging Ways】The portable power station has 4 ways to charge the backup battery supply. It takes 5-6 hours to fully charge the portable power source via AC outlet. About 5-6 hours in direct sunlight with solar panel, 6-7 hours in 12V car cigarette socket, 5-6 hours in PD 60W USB-C socket.
【Bluetooth Control for Smartphone】: The S300's ALLPOWERS App supports iOS 9.0 or above / Android 4.3 or above. Ultimate radio stability with Bluetooth technology that connects your devices in no time. The portable generator can be easily started or controlled via smartphone.
Specification:
Battery Capacity: 288Wh / 78000mAh
Rated Power: 300W, Peak Power 500W
Output Waveform: Pure Sine Wave
Protection Circuit: Short circuit, over current, over power, over charge, over-temperature, ect
Size: 20.6x16.5x11cm / 8.1x6.5x4.3inch
Weight: 3986g / 137.3oz
Input:
AC Input: 240V / 50Hz
Solar Charger Input/Anderson Power Solar Input: 12V-22V / 3.2A (Max.)
Car Charger: 12V-22V / 3.2A
Output:
AC Output x 2: 240V / 50Hz
USB Output x 3: 5V 3A (Max.)
USB-C in(out): PD 60W (Max.)
DC Output: 12V / 5A (Max.)
Cigaratte Output Port: 12V / 5A (Max.)
Wireless Charging x 1: 5V 1A
I didn't understand the "Solar Generator" bit. Anyone knows?