Anker launches PowerHouse 767 high-capacity power station to stay powered anywhere
Taking your power with you just got easier with the release of the Anker PowerHouse 767 – it’s the world’s first portable power station to incorporate GaN (gallium nitride) technology for longer battery life and lifespan.
The Anker PowerHouse 767 can power up to 10 devices if you’re living and camping off the grid as well as offering hours of power during a blackout.
The 767 has a 2048Wh battery with 2300W AC power which can power all essential electronic equipment for days including home appliances, camping gear, power tools and mobile devices.
The product is 52.5cm long and 25cm wide and weighs 30.5kg.
“For Australians that spend a great deal of time outside camping or off the grid, or for those who don’t have back-up generators to power their properties during a blackout, we understand every watt counts,” said Gaspar Xie, General Manager, Anker Innovations ANZ.
“With GaNPrime, you get more energy per charge out of the 767 power station, and with 2300W AC power, the 767 can power nearly all essential electronic equipment for days, making the battery the most reliable on the market.”
The big differentiator with this product is the GaN technology.
GaN is short for gallium nitride which offers higher thermal conductivity and lower resistance than silicon and takes up less space.
As a result, the Anker PowerHouse 767 offers more power per charging cycle and less energy is lost in the form of heat.
That efficiency which is up to 96 per cent compared to the industry standard of between 88 and 91 per cent, means more time between charging cycles.
Under the hood is Anker’s proprietary technology called InfiniPower which gives the power station more than 10 years lifespan even with constant use.
It is rated to hold 100 per cent charge for up to 3000 charging cycles which is around six times the industry average.
It also has industrial grade electronic components which can last up to 50,000 hours or six times that of competitive products.
The Anker PowerHouse 767 is also rugged thanks to a unibody impact resistant design which makes it shockproof and drop proof and able to withstand years of daily heavy usage.
It also has a smart temperature control system which monitors temperature 100 times a second to protect connected devices and extend the life of the power station.
It has three AC outlets, 3 USB- C 100W PD ports, two USB-A ports and two car charger ports.
The Anker PowerHouse 767 will be available to purchase in the coming weeks and will be priced at $3,699.