The Jackery ended the day fully charged, and the lamp had been on the entire day - success! We plugged in the solar panels and began charging the Jackery, and also plugged in a lamp and left everything connected all day. We decided to test a simultaneous charge while solar charging to see. One question I was pondering the entire time was whether it was a generator, in that it was able to charge devices whilst charging itself, and therefore could run continuously in an emergency situation, or whether it’s really just a huge battery that charges via the sun. The LED screen is also very easy to read and it always displays the clearest metrics so you always know how much charge it has left. The plugs all work really well, it charges quickly and the design is very intuitive. It’s also very well-designed, in terms of its usage and its look. It’s very quiet to operate, in fact I don’t think I ever noticed it making any noise. This generator has a ton of pros - so I’ll try to be brief. It charged and/or ran all of the devices like a charm. We charged our phones, plugged in our toaster and blender and left a lamp plugged into it all day. The charging ports all have buttons next to them that you press to activate the charging, making it a safer and more energy-efficient device in general. It can charge multiple devices at the same time with ease, and I was able to charge my phone completely without taking a sizable chunk off of the power station’s charge. It also has a Quick Charge 3.0 port via USB-A and a regular USB-A port, and a 12V car port for car chargers. It has a 60W USB-C port which I love because many of the more recent Apple chargers are USB-C, so plugging in my iPhone was easy. The Jackery Explorer 1500 has a bunch of ports on the front including three AC outlets that feature 110V, 1800W and 3600 surge power. We left it to charge for an entire day and came back to it ready to go. The LCD screen has a variety of information on it and it all comes through very clearly when you’re using it.
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