🔋 Power Your Freedom, Anywhere, Anytime!
The Sinkeu R300 Portable Power Station packs a robust 296Wh lithium-ion battery with a 300W pure sine wave AC inverter, delivering clean, reliable power through 7 versatile ports. Lightweight and solar-compatible with MPPT technology, it’s engineered for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness, ensuring your devices stay charged safely and efficiently wherever life takes you.
Manufacturer | Hengke |
Part Number | R300-UK |
Product Dimensions | 23 x 14 x 19.4 cm; 2.95 kg |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | R300 |
Size | UK-296Wh/300W |
Colour | Black and Orange |
Material | ABS |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Voltage | 230 Volts (AC) |
Wattage | 300 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Type of Bulb | LED |
Display style | LCD |
Certification | CE |
Special Features | Portable, Digital Display, Overload Protection, AC Outlets, Short Circuit Protection |
Usage | Backup Electricity Power Suply |
Included Components | Portable Power Station, UK Charger Plug Adapter, Car Charging Cable, EN Manual |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 2.95 kg |
H**L
Power pack
Not used it yet but looks good quality and value for money
D**N
Handy piece of kit
I bought this unit primarily to power some musical equipment when playing outdoors where there is no mains supply available. It easily powers my Yamaha PSR SX600 keyboard using the AC socket with the Yamaha power supply (about 5 - 6 watts draw). I also have a Moukey 4 channel mini mixer that I plug into a USB socket (about 0.5watts draw) at the same time. I haven't tested how long exactly the battery lasts but it's well over 3 hours continuous use with what I've got plugged in to it.The unit is well built and can easily be carried around. It comes with a mains changing adaptor and an adaptor that plugs into a car cigarette lighter socket for in-car charging. It can also be charged using Solar power. I would recommend a solar panel that produces around 12-15 volts/40 watts which is about the same as the mains adaptor uses. Outputs include 2 x 'standard' USB, 1 x USB 'C', 2 x 12 volt DC sockets and a standard AC plug socket.All the power usage and charging info is displayed on one side of the unit and there is a handy torch on the other side. It's easy to use with just 3 buttons to control everything.
L**Y
I have the power!
Has the power to do the job, I had one before but it wasn't able to power my device but this one can do up to 300 w and has a burst level for even higher. It would be nice if the charge could go in the USB c port instead of having to use the proprietary cable for charging
N**S
Won’t charge at all
It was dead on the input side. I couldn’t charge it with either the provided wall charger or my solar panels. It registered three4 of the power available but the trouble is what can I do when it goes flat? I have tried to get a refund but I’m waiting to hear from the seller in the meantime I’m going to put it down to experience and buy another as it’s cheaper now than it was when I bought it.
J**N
lightweight, with very bright spotlight
The media could not be loaded. This is an excellent value buy. I bought this powerbank in anticipation of fuel rationing/power cuts and randomly my main house consumer box fuse blew about 3 hours after the powerbank was delivered so I had the opportunity to try it out earlier than expected for a few hours while I waited for the electrician.Firstly, the inbuilt torchlight was a great feature and strong enough to light up a room - outside, the range would be wider and on a dark night would be seen from at least a mile away I would guess - which brings me onto the second point - the light has an SOS setting (3 quick flashes, 3 slow flashes then quick flash for 3 seconds in continuous sequence.) which could potentially be a life saver. It also has a strobe function (which apparently deters rats btw!) which would be a handy hazard light. (I wouldn’t recommend the Strobe setting if you suffer from epilepsy or migraines though - it’s pretty full on!)As a powerbank, it arrived charged to 3 bars (which are displayed large and bright!) but I charged to 5 (fully) within an hour once I got my mains back on. The usb-c charging port is a must for when chargers become standardised and it also has two ‘normal’ usb charging docks so I can charge my phone, my Apple watch and my ipad at the same time. There are both AC and DC power points as well as a 3 pin power point.The powerbank comes with a 3 pin mains lead for charging but it has multiple ac/dc connectors. It also comes with a car charger. There is a also a 3 pin socket so you could also run a appropriate wattage mains device off it (like a light or a laptop)The powerbank is very light weight and has a comfortable carry handle - as a disabled person, this is particularly a good aspect for me.For the price, I would recommend this as being good value and light enough for travelling/camping/or just carrying it as a torch around the home in the event of powercuts.
J**Y
Alright
Was looking for something for backpack. There are better ones I think for similar price. Very easy to use. Not weather proof. Little bulky for what it is. Designed more for leisure and or camper/ car. Big BRIGHT light on back with no dimmer or alt colours. Charging input limited to 12v DC so if chargers lost or broken can't use usb c or others. I think this a must if on most any portable battery pack. Big unnecessary handle. Outputs again limited to USB outputs. There is a 240 3pjn on side yet to be tried out so norco inverter built in which is handy. Not tried the solar panels on it so not comment.First one lost in transit/ couldn't find so big thumbs up to Amazon for replacement.The product is alright for price but requires bagging and protection for out doors. Will find a use at last after all these years for that condom in the toolkit.
M**A
great addition to my equipment
So far so good - used it for a couple weeks,works like advertized charges my cameras/phones multiple times. I even connected to my laptop and it maneged to keep it on. I would certainly buy it again.
G**Y
Decent bit of kit - edit for update at 2 year mark
2 year update - still working just as should do and can't fault it at all. Solar charging function is working great and adapts the charge current to changing light conditions excellently (something I've had issues with on other power banks costing much more) so you get an efficient change in the best time possible. So impressed I'm looking to buy it's bigger brother for a bit more capacity.Been using this for a few months and pretty impressed for the price range. solar charging regulation is excellent and it just works. I like the inbuilt power meter, something many other manufacturers omit but is vital if pairing with a solar panel. considering the size of the battery I think the casing could perhaps be a bit smaller but no real issue. Sadly it doesn't support pass-through to the 12v ports during charging (just the USB's) but it's a budget power station so you can't expect too much. Would love to see a larger capacity model of it.
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