The manufacturer has officially unveiled its most powerful power station to date, the Anker 767 PowerHouse. It complements the previous product range with the 521 PowerHouse, 535 or 757 and offers more power than previously available from Anker. A whopping 2,048 Wh capacity and 2,300 watts of power are offered.
Anker 767 PowerHouse in detail
In New York, the manufacturer presented the new Anker 767 PowerHouse at an event. The mobile power station is equipped with wheels to be quickly repositioned and taken anywhere.
The GaNPrime power station uses advanced lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery technology with a capacity of 2,048 watt-hours with a total output of up to 2,300 watts. Offered are numerous connections to power various devices for camping or outdoor use, even over a long period of time.
Three times normal power, two times USB-A, three times USB-C and two car ports are available. Thanks to AI algorithms and a special chip, the PowerHouse always regulates itself and is supposed to work comparatively quietly, but Anker does not go into more detail.
The automatic energy-saving mode automatically turns off the Anker 767 PowerHouse as soon as all devices are fully charged. In addition to the clear LED screen, which displays the input and output power and the battery status, among other things, the control of the PowerHouse is even easier thanks to app control.
The power station itself is charged either normally via the mains or with the help of solar panels. We already know this from other Anker power stations. Here, for example, the Anker 625 solar panels are available. The individual modules consist of monocrystalline cells and thus recapture the sun’s rays more efficiently with less energy loss.
Price and availability
The Anker 767 PowerHouse power station is scheduled to be available for purchase by the end of 2022. The manufacturer’s MSRP is 2,699.99 euros. Pre-ordering should start soon on the homepage of Anker, pre-orderers will also receive free Anker 521 MagGo PowerBank worth 59.99 euros.
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