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Nitecore Power Station 475wh

The Nitecore NPS400 is an incredibly efficient portable power station that can be used to power or recharge numerous devices and electronics. Have you ever gotten to a campsite or worksite that didn't have enough power or plugs for the things you need? The engineers at Nitecore have too, and their new line of power stations are here to help! The NPS400 has a li-ion battery core with a high 117000mAh capacity for superior energy storage. Compatible with a wide range of electrical appliances and devices that are used on campsites, worksites, garages, motor homes, tail-gating and more. It is equipped with a DC and cigarette lighter port as well as an AC socket that is capable of accepting plugs from the USA, Europe and China. The four USB ports (ranging from QC to type C) allow for several devices to be charged simultaneously if needed. The high-quality display screen lets you monitor the voltage, charge and discharge of all devices in real-time for your convenience.

SKU: GC39-NPS400

Nitecore Power Station 475wh

Nitecore Power Station 475wh

The Nitecore NPS400 is an incredibly efficient portable power station that can be used to power or recharge numerous devices and electronics. Have you ever gotten to a campsite or worksite that didn't have enough power or plugs for the things you need? The engineers at Nitecore have too, and their new line of power stations are here to help! The NPS400 has a li-ion battery core with a high 117000mAh capacity for superior energy storage. Compatible with a wide range of electrical appliances and devices that are used on campsites, worksites, garages, motor homes, tail-gating and more. It is equipped with a DC and cigarette lighter port as well as an AC socket that is capable of accepting plugs from the USA, Europe and China. The four USB ports (ranging from QC to type C) allow for several devices to be charged simultaneously if needed. The high-quality display screen lets you monitor the voltage, charge and discharge of all devices in real-time for your convenience.

The NPS400 uses Pure Sine Wave power technology to keep your electronics performing efficiently. Pure Sine Wave is required by many appliances and equipment due to its reliable outputs. You can be sure that whatever you need powered will perform to its full specifications with this station. Designed to be used inside or out, its construction is sleek but strong and can withstand extreme temperatures. The sturdy housing prevents damage to the internal components if accidentally banged or bumped. Built to be a portable power solution, the handle is rugged and allows for easy but secure carrying. Power up and recharge your favourite devices on your next trip or adventure with the NPS400 and see where it takes you!

Features:

Portable power and charging station

Can charge or power any 100-240V electrical appliance or device

Can be used outdoors

Capable of charging numerous electronic devices and applications

Converts internal battery power to Pure Sine Wave power

Pure Sine Wave power ensures devices operate to their full potential and specifications

Four USB ports that can be used simultaneously

Sturdy handle for easy carrying and transport

Large display screen for monitoring charge, current and discharge information

Power socket accept American, European and Chinese adapters and plugs

User-friendly - no complicated interface

Incredibly fast charging

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Nitecore Power Station 475wh

The Nitecore NPS400 is an incredibly efficient portable power station that can be used to power or recharge numerous devices and electronics. Have you ever gotten to a campsite or worksite that didn't have enough power or plugs for the things you need? The engineers at Nitecore have too, and their new line of power stations are here to help! The NPS400 has a li-ion battery core with a high 117000mAh capacity for superior energy storage. Compatible with a wide range of electrical appliances and devices that are used on campsites, worksites, garages, motor homes, tail-gating and more. It is equipped with a DC and cigarette lighter port as well as an AC socket that is capable of accepting plugs from the USA, Europe and China. The four USB ports (ranging from QC to type C) allow for several devices to be charged simultaneously if needed. The high-quality display screen lets you monitor the voltage, charge and discharge of all devices in real-time for your convenience.

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