And yes, there’s an app for it, too.
The Bluetti AC200L promises an expandable power station solution.
We put the Bluetti AC200L power station to the test.
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You couldnt exactly call this aportable power station.
Opening the main box revealed the documentation and small sack of accessory wires.
Once out I was able to take stock of what was provided other than the Bluetti AC200L and documentation.
The AC and DC charging ports are proprietary sockets, so dont go losing those charging cables.
Scroll through the gallery below to see the AC example.
The plug has a single piece of cable attached to it terminating in a XT90 female connector.
If you were to lose either or both cables then you would have to source them directly from Bluetti.
Alternatively, it can also be charged from a car battery with a separately available cable with crocodile clips.
It was then I noted a major flaw.
Whilst you could force it in this may place undue stress on the cord or the rubber cover.
The AC200L has a Bluetooth connection for local use and even Wi-Fi for remote use.
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