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Nitecore Power Station 600wh

594Wh Portable Power Station

Take this incredibly powerful yet compact power station with you everywhere you go! The NPS600 offers a 594wh power supply. Fully charged, it can power an LED light or flashlight over 100 hours, charge an iPhone 11 approximately 45 times, and your laptop 10 times. The NPS600 is the ultimate power station for road warriors, outdoor enthusiasts, road trippers, and campers. When you are not on the road, the NPS600 is also a must-have for backup emergency power at home for unexpected or planned power outages.

SKU: GC39-NPS600

Nitecore Power Station 600wh

Nitecore Power Station 600wh

594Wh Portable Power Station

Take this incredibly powerful yet compact power station with you everywhere you go! The NPS600 offers a 594wh power supply. Fully charged, it can power an LED light or flashlight over 100 hours, charge an iPhone 11 approximately 45 times, and your laptop 10 times. The NPS600 is the ultimate power station for road warriors, outdoor enthusiasts, road trippers, and campers. When you are not on the road, the NPS600 is also a must-have for backup emergency power at home for unexpected or planned power outages.

AC, DC, USB, etc Outputs with Digital Status Display

The NPS600 is in a league of its own when it comes to features. It has 5 different outputs available including AC, DC, Car USB-C, and USB-A outputs. This ensures universal compatibility with devices such as smartphones, laptops, flashlights, TV, and more. Its backlit real-time LCD display shows the remaining power level, runtime, charging time, etc so you know exactly the status of your power supply.

Lightweight, Safe and Durable

The NPS600 is very compact and lightweight. Its small frame and ergonomic design with a comfortable grip make it an easy one-hand carry. It also has a number of protection safeguards that prevent problems such as overcharging, short-circuiting, overvoltage, and others. Its anti-shock 3D suspension system provides additional protection from fall or impact.

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Product Overview

Nitecore Power Station 600wh

594Wh Portable Power Station

Take this incredibly powerful yet compact power station with you everywhere you go! The NPS600 offers a 594wh power supply. Fully charged, it can power an LED light or flashlight over 100 hours, charge an iPhone 11 approximately 45 times, and your laptop 10 times. The NPS600 is the ultimate power station for road warriors, outdoor enthusiasts, road trippers, and campers. When you are not on the road, the NPS600 is also a must-have for backup emergency power at home for unexpected or planned power outages.

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