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Takki is dedicated in battery industry for more than 11 years, we are one of these companies who try make the global environment better by developing and utilizing clean energy.

Takki power station are widely used in various indoor & outdoor applications, thus bring more convenience to your life.

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Solar Power Station with 21W Panel: The solar generator(88.8Wh, equivalent to 24,000mAh) can charge for more electronic devices like mobile phone about 4+ times, tablet about 2+ times, for laptop about 1~2 times, camera about 10+ times, 40W CPAP about 2hrs, and for 60W portable TV about 1 hrs, 10W small fan about 6+ hrs, 40W mini car refrigerator about 2 hrs, etc. This power station can power devices up to 80W (Peak 120W), if more than that, it will automatically cut off the power protection.
8 Output Ports: The camping power supply has 8 outputs including 2x 80W/110V AC output ports and multiple USB ports. The combination of portable power station S81 with 21W solar panel is ideal for outdoor camping activities, off-grid or power outage where charging is not possible. Portable power station can charge for portable TV, laptop, radio, mini car refrigerator, small fan, CPAP within 80W, and cell phones, iPads, tablet, Cameras, Drones, LED lights, etc.
Charging Time: Use an AC charger to charge the S81, it can be fully charged in about 5 hours. Use 21W solar panel for charging it outdoor, need to fully unfold the solar panel in full sunlight, it can be full in 5~6 hours, if the morning or afternoon sunlight is not enough, the charging speed will be slower and the charging time will be longer. When charging the solar panel, it is not recommended to power or charge other devices at the same time.
Larger Capacity, Smaller Size: Takki solar generator and 21W solar panels are designed for mobility, both are compact in size. The power station is ‎5.7 x 4.13 x 3 inches and weighs 2.29 lbs. The solar panel is only 0.92lbs, when unfolded (16.45 x 10.78 in), when folded(10.78 x 8.18 in), combination packs can be packed into your backpack for travel or hiking.
Camping Flashlight: This portable generator is built with a 3-level brightness LED flashlight and 2-level brightness light panel, press the LED flashlight switch to change the brightness and SOS mode, and the light switch to change the brightness. This battery generator with light is a choice for camping essentials, power failure, emergency kit and cool gadgets to meet your different needs.
With Solar Panel Set: Takki 21W foldable solar panel charger with a high-efficiency conversion up to 23%, with 10 DC different size of connectors, perfectly compatible with the S81, a portable power station with AC outlets, 12V DC output, multiple USB ports and Type-C output. Help you deal with unexpected power run out to meet your needs.
Solar Powered Generator: The combination of Takki portable power station S81 with Takki 21W solar panel is ideal for outdoor camping activities, off-grid or power outage where charging is not possible. The power supply for emergency that charging for high-power devices within 80W can be used for more than 1~2 hours, depending on the data of the device.
Emergency Power: 1.Fully charge the small generator before use. 2. It doesn’t charge the air mattress. 3.This power station is not recommended to power other devices while charging itself. This will reduce the service life of the power station.

13 reviews for Takki 120W Peak Solar Generator Portable Power Station with 21W Panels, 88Wh Solar Charger Power Bank AC DC USB Ports for Camping Tent Laptop Outdoor Emergency

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  1. Mark Matthew Cook

    I love it 5 stars top rated ✨️
    There is completely no fallacy in this product I love it it’s small it’s portable and has two flashlights which if you click the main one at the top two times it does a flash in Flash out SOS type only $75 or less I would highly suggest you to buy this product Plus it has a dope carrying case to it and it comes with a charger

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  2. jim koutsoubinas

    Cool tool!
    This little guy is a real cool tool. I’m still finding uses for it. I put it out on the table for my yard workers to use when they are here. It allows them the charge their phones while working. I used it for the potatoe masher (Plugged it in) when the power was out. I use it while camping for charging the electronics of course. I havent run it out of a charge. Seems to stay charged for ever!!Only problem is the cigarette charger does not work. The light blinks like it is going to charge but never does.

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  3. Jae

    Small, and very useful.
    Works great, for its size.It won’t power up a fridge , but will work for all smaller devices you may use for camping.Phone, laptop, misting fans, air compressors and etc.the fact that it comes with solar panels for its price is what convinced me to get this.First thing I did was use the solar panels to charge this baby up.I work for the post office and always have misting fans. Mini hand held blowers, battery jumpers and other devices that I power up and charge width this using free energy with those solar panels.Best investment by far.Good price compared to all the others I’ve seen. And I’m thinking of getting a bigger one to run some household items.😀

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  4. Randal Wilson

    Works well in window but best in direct sunlight.
    Takes a while to charge up the bank but will recharge a phone or operate a device for quite a while. AC plug will run a small table fan for 15 to 30 minutes depending on speed.

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  5. Christy Calhoun

    Essential for remote/primitive camping!
    We took this portable power station on a 10-day remote camping trip in Alaska, and it exceeded all our expectations. It kept our phones and flashlights charged with no issues at all. We also used it to power the air mattress pump. The flashlight on this unit was super bright, and came in handy in the dry cabin at night, as well as random trips to the outhouse in the dark.We charged it using a solar panel (not included) during the day and also topped it off while driving between camping spots using the car outlet. Both methods worked smoothly, and we never once ran out of power.This thing was a game-changer for staying connected, navigating, and just keeping our gear functional in the wilderness. It’s well-built, easy to use, and light enough to haul around without much trouble. If you’re heading off-grid—especially somewhere as remote as Alaska—this is a must-have.Highly recommend!

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  6. Цувасэ

    Stick with reputable brands.
    This Takki 111Wh portable power station is a critically flawed device, entirely unsuitable for reliable field use and destined for a landfill.​I find its battery life to be poor, severely limiting its utility. The design is fundamentally defective, featuring open buttons that are too easily depressed when the unit is packed in a bag. This negligent placement causes the station to power on and fully drain en route, rendering it useless upon arrival at the location where power is needed.​The AC outlet is trash quality, failing to deliver expected performance.Overall power output is low, further restricting its application.The unit is fragile and demands careful handling, compromising the necessary durability for a camping solar generator. Its sole redeeming trait is that operation is quiet.

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  7. Steve F

    Works ok
    Lightweight, works ok but won’t fully charge with the solar panel provided

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  8. cassandra Dillon

    Pefect charger
    Perfect for keeping phones and speakers charged all day while on the beach. Definitely recommend.

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  9. robb duffett

    I love this product! The unit itself is very nicely designed, well built, and extremely easy to use. The indicators on the device are stylistic and easy to read. I purchased this unit before heading out on a family camping trip. I know…I know…who needs phones or charging!? You’re camping! If you’re like me though – with teenaged kids, you know how important their phones are to them! We charged it up before we left and it held it’s charge very well. Between my wife and I and our 3 teens, we were able to charge all of our phones more than once before needing to recharge the unit with it’s handy car adapter. At home, it’s a cinch to recharge as well – simply plug into the wall and after a reasonable amount of time your portable charger is full and ready to go. We also found the built in LED light very handy at night for times when you had to walk away from the campfire or just for inside the tent. It puts off a surprising amount of light! We bring this with us practically everywhere we go now, whether it’s to the soccer field or in the car on long trips. Great for a family on the go!

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  10. Tizskittles

    Was amazing charged all my things while camping and blew up my air matter every night with a built in pump like a charm. Amazing product would highly recommend anyone who need power in remote areas also it has a bright, brighter, Brightest and damn Ultra brightness setting, You will never need a camping lantern again or flashlight 🔦 this will totally get the job done well worth the money 💰

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  11. Evgeni

    I got this unit for its versatility – while being 3x the price of an average 20mah power bank, it has the advantage of AC output if needed, a handy light, and supposed to be extra durable.For a test, I’ve taken the time to fully charge and discharge (using the light) the battery a few times to ensure clean results.Charging time was a bit slow, and having only AC-to-DC round plug adapter for charging is an inconvenience (with a usb charging option, I could charge it from another power bank with no extra cable), but that wasn’t the main issue.Upon testing, I’ve discovered it was considerably lower capacity than my current power banks of similar mAh rating. I can charge my cellphone from near-zero to full around 5 times from a 20-22 mAh power bank, and the Takki unit provides 2 charges at best.I don’t know whether it’s a port issue or bad battery, but still significantly below expectations. That’s unfortunate, since the unit itself seems well built, light and with a bright flood light.

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  12. Carol

    Stopped working after a few uses, but customer service was excellent. The seller sent us a replacement.

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  13. JH

    It has the potential for 5 stars, BUT: Can only charge at 22W solar or with the included AC charger; for some inexplicable reason, it can’t be charged by usb c, which nowadays is just a ridiculous and lazy design. There’s also no car charger for it which is the next most obvious way you would want to charge it. And not only doe sit only have a one-way out usbc, they’ve limited it to 18 watts, which is again is silly and lazy when the DC out and AC ports can do over 100 Watts. This means you can’t charge your laptop without large adapters. So wake up people, the whole point of USB is the U, for universal, the idea that you only need one cable, one USB cable! Thanks for giving us 8 different outputs, but not a single usable USBC in or out. It blows my mind how designers can be so clueless. It’s for camping in backcountry? You know what would be great for camping and backcountry? Being able to bring a single USB cable, rather than a bag full of various cables and adapters. In order to charge this thing in my car, I have to find a special USB c with a 20 volt trigger to the tiny DC input, or I have to get an inverter that switches 12 volts DC to 110 volt AC and then use the 110 volt AC to 19 volt DC adapter that came with it. Even the dc input is a stupid size, a tiny little DC plug instead of a standard 5521 or 5525. The DC output plug is actually a different size than the DC input, just to guarantee that you have to use even more cables. So dumb, this thing’s going back. But in every other way it’s great. … It would be neat if designers actually used the product they were making so it wasn’t full of dumb, lazy oversights.

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    Takki 120W Peak Solar Generator Portable Power Station with 21W Panels, 88Wh Solar Charger Power Bank AC DC USB Ports for Camping Tent Laptop Outdoor Emergency
    Takki 120W Peak Solar Generator Portable Power Station with 21W Panels, 88Wh Solar Charger Power Bank AC DC USB Ports for Camping Tent Laptop Outdoor Emergency

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