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Nitecore Power Station 216wh

Reliable Power

The Nitecore NPS200 is a portable power station perfect for camping trips, tail-gating, worksites, garages and more. The NPS200 is powered by an internal high capacity 54600mAh Li-ion battery that can keep your devices powered or recharge all of your essential electronics without plugging into a local power grid. Equipped with a power socket (compatible with American, European and Chinese plugs), USB ports (ranging from QC to type C), a DC and cigarette lighter port, you are sure to find the correct plug for whatever device needs power. This station converts its internal battery power to Pure Sine Wave power. Pure Sine Wave power is incredibly reliable and is often required to power appliances and some equipment due to its dependable outputs. The station not only powers your electronics but ensures that they will perform to their full specifications.

SKU: GC39-NPS200

Nitecore Power Station 216wh

Nitecore Power Station 216wh

Reliable Power

The Nitecore NPS200 is a portable power station perfect for camping trips, tail-gating, worksites, garages and more. The NPS200 is powered by an internal high capacity 54600mAh Li-ion battery that can keep your devices powered or recharge all of your essential electronics without plugging into a local power grid. Equipped with a power socket (compatible with American, European and Chinese plugs), USB ports (ranging from QC to type C), a DC and cigarette lighter port, you are sure to find the correct plug for whatever device needs power. This station converts its internal battery power to Pure Sine Wave power. Pure Sine Wave power is incredibly reliable and is often required to power appliances and some equipment due to its dependable outputs. The station not only powers your electronics but ensures that they will perform to their full specifications.

Portable Power

Designed to be used inside and out, the NPS200 can withstand a wide range of temperatures and is built tough. Its solid housing keeps the internal components safe from bangs and bumps of being packed away for a trip or rough use in a shop. The sturdy handle makes it easy for transport and carrying. Equipped with a high-quality display screen, you can monitor your devices charge time, voltage and discharge information in real-time. If you've ever found yourself needing more power on a trip, adventure or at work, the new Nitecore NPS200 has the capacity to charge it all!

Features:

Portable outdoor power for numerous applications and devices

Charges or powers any 100-240V electronic devices

Converts internal battery power to pure sine wave power

Pure Sine Wave power allows all equipment to work to its full specifications

Four USB ports for maximum power distribution - can be used simultaneously

Power socket suitable for American, European and Chinese power adapters/plugs

Clear display screen for easy to read charge, voltage, and discharge information

Fast charging no matter what device you need powered

User-friendly - no complicated instructions or modes

Sturdy handle for easy carrying

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Nitecore Power Station 216wh

Reliable Power

The Nitecore NPS200 is a portable power station perfect for camping trips, tail-gating, worksites, garages and more. The NPS200 is powered by an internal high capacity 54600mAh Li-ion battery that can keep your devices powered or recharge all of your essential electronics without plugging into a local power grid. Equipped with a power socket (compatible with American, European and Chinese plugs), USB ports (ranging from QC to type C), a DC and cigarette lighter port, you are sure to find the correct plug for whatever device needs power. This station converts its internal battery power to Pure Sine Wave power. Pure Sine Wave power is incredibly reliable and is often required to power appliances and some equipment due to its dependable outputs. The station not only powers your electronics but ensures that they will perform to their full specifications.

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