It may not be the biggest, but it's for sure the most convenient lifepo4 power bank I've come across. I much prefer lifepo4 over li-ion, despite it being a little bulkier. It's still small enough to easily carry around. My laptop charges with pd 45w, so I don't find myself using the inverter very often - but it's definitely handy to have when needed.My only gripe is that it doesn't display watt output. Certainly not a dealbreaker, but it would be nice to include that in an updated version. Wireless charging on the top of the unit would also maybe be good to add.Have not used a for more than one full charge but helped keep 3 phone and misc items charged for 4 days. Easy to use the light works great also.Nice little, inexpensive solar battery that I can charge with the go-along 100W solar panel. So far, it's got all the features I expected: a dimmable LED lamp for seeing in the dark, a couple of USB charging ports, 1 AC-out receptacle with up to 150W (says it can burst to 300), and even the emergency blinker is dimmable. (Did I mention it also has an S-O-S light pattern - nice touch!) I have not used the DC-out charging ports other than USB, so I can't comment on that feature. But it has 2 of 'em...right and left of the power-in port.Speaking of power-in, for anyone who bought the companion panel (or any of the other compatible panels that come with a conversion connector / adapter set, use the "H" (1.35mm) one.**Update: The red banded or "H" adapter (1.35mm) which is needed to power the N150 battery with a solar panel failed after a few charges. This is not a reflection on the battery itself, and is something that is pretty easily resolved (as in buy repair/replacement parts). The key takeaway here is to test your new or backup systems ahead of the time when you may need to rely on them. Without the adapter, there is no way other than AC power to charge the N150 battery.I'm brought this device to help me to deal with power outage running my wireless devices (couple of ubiquity radios and the internet modem). But can't be used like UPS because don't restart when the power come back and the device was drained totally.And with some days in use, I'm noticed without power outage of my provider the necespow go off maybe because a heat protection and you need turn on again manually.If you need this to a outdoor maybe is ok, for example I'm probe this running my 45" smart tv for one and half hour and just lose 20% of the charge and was amazing, but is not an UPS.Had one 110v output.I purchased this unit because of the price and the type of battery. The battery is a Lifep04, which has a very long life span compared to lithium batteries. That alone justifies the purchase of this unit. Just remember this unit is small (150 watt) and is not designed for power tools, a lot of kitchen appliances, or powering a refrigerator. This unit is idea for CPAP machines for camping or if your power goes out in your house, charging cell phones, computers, and even use an a/c light if the power goes out in your house. There are a lot of uses, but remember it does have it's limits.Positive - The light is very powerful and has a lot of settings; the handle is soft and easy to carry; it is very portable; the a/c fan does not make a lot of noise; the LCD display is easy to read; I like the color of the unit.Negative - The unit did not come with a plug, so you can plug it into your solar panels. They should have included a plug that has a few different types of plugs for different sizes; It would have been nice for the LCD display to show watts coming in and going out; It would have been nice if the LCD display showed the amount of time you have left before the unit turns off; Pushing the power on and pushing the light takes a bit too long. There is a 2-3 sec delay; It does not have fast charging for usb c charging.While it sounds like there are a lot of negatives, remember that this unit is designed for someone that doesn't expect all the features than more expensive solar power generators. If you are looking for a good basic unit that has an outstanding battery, you can't go wrong with this unit. I just don't understand they didn't provide any cables or plugs to connect to you solar panel.I received station a few days ago. USB C does produce 65 Watts. I have charged and fully discharged unit twice. As per product description, if you use USB C and the AC Power plug together, you can charge a fully depleted station to 100% very quickly. In fact, it took only 1.5 hours to charge it fully using this method. So far, I am extremely impressed with this station. The display screen is lacking, in that it only shows a power strip to show power level, no numeric representation of the power level. Also, there is no indication of watts in and out on the display. This is something that the seller should change to elevate an already impression station to a much higher level. The display currently shows the temperature of the station, not in Fahrenheit, but Centigrade. Not sure why seller feels the need to show temperature. I will update this review after I do a more thorough inspection and review.Update: Listed as 161wh. Taking into consideration AC Inverter power usage, 85% of 161, around 137wh usable. I did a number of different tests, and never reached results reflective of 137 or there about. One test, I did, was a load of 10 watts, which should allow for at least 13 hours of operation. I hit around 9 hours maximum. This station has many good things about it, see my earlier comments above, but with capacity being so far off, I had to return it.The overall design of it is great. Feels solid and there is a USB c fast charger and you can also charge it with USB c. The battery life seems like it could be better for how large it is. Also, the temperature display is Celsius only with no way to change it to Fahrenheit. Still overall a good charger.The on-off buttons and the charging buttons are kind of flaky you have to push them several times or hold them in order to get it to turn on and off or read the charging display. The cord ended up having a problem internally and now I have to buy a new one and it’s hard to find. It’s kind of not that great of quality