Anker 521 PowerHouse
256 Wh, 4.34 kgProduct details
Reviews & Ratings
The entry-level model from Anker with a maximum output power of 200 watts impresses above all with its generous features for this class. It is also easy to carry and simple to use.
The entry-level model from Anker with a maximum output power of 200 watts impresses above all with its generous features for this class. It is also easy to carry and simple to use.
- Lightest and smallest model tested
- With lamp
- Loads slowly
- low power output
- Without app
The smallest and cheapest solar generator tested is slow to recharge its batteries - regardless of whether it is powered by a mains adapter or solar energy. Anker's PowerHouse 521 only delivers 200 watts of power - less than any other test candidate. In relation to its capacity, the storage unit is quite expensive. Anker saves on the connection to the app.
With the 521 PowerHouse, Anker offers a low-priced entry-level device that is particularly convincing in terms of quality. Due to its compact dimensions and low weight, the power station is very suitable for travelling and has a bright display that shows a variety of information as well as a sufficient number of connections...
- Compact dimensions
- low weight
- Remaining battery life display
- Low capacity
- little continuous power
- unprotected connections
If you need a robust and flexible mobile power supply, the Anker 521 Powerhouse is a good choice. The price is within reason.