The Volt Power Station Battery Pack from Naztech recharges USB and AC-equipped devices by offering an internal 27,000mAh capacity battery as well as an AC outlet and a trio of USB ports. The AC outlet delivers up to 85W to power up laptops, fans, lights, and other equipment, while its 27,000mAh capacity helps ensure compliance with most commercial airline regulations. The Volt also comes armed with one USB Type-C port and two USB Type-A ports. The USB Type-C port provides up to 3A of current and features a reversible design, which lets you connect your USB Type-C cable on the first try. One of the two USB Type-A ports support Quick Charge 3.0, allowing you to quickly charge a compatible device. The other USB Type-A port provides 2.4A of current. Moreover, the volt is outfitted with an LED flashlight and a compact design.
Naztech Volt Power Station AC Outlet 27,000mAh Battery Pack
$129.35
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 2.61 lbs |
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Dimensions | 8.8 × 8.2 × 2.35 in |
Input Charging Port | Barrel |
Output Ports | 1 x USB Type-C<br />2 x USB Type-A |
AC Outlet | 1 x 3-Prong |
Capacity (mAh) | 27, 000 mAh |
DC Input Power | VDC at 2 A |
Port Output Power | 5 V, 3 A<br />5 V, 2.4 A<br />9 V, 2 A<br />12 V, 1.5 A |
AC Power Output | 85 W |
Built-In Functionality | Flashlight |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | 7.4 x 4.8 x 1.2" / 18.8 x 12.19 x 3.05 cm |
Reviews (6)
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Lionel Schmeler (verified owner) –
I have used this product for one year and found it to be very dependable for charging camera batteries, iphone, laptop.
Larue Sawayn (verified owner) –
Bought this for camping trips. It holds a charge pretty well and does a good job charging our phones, but the AC outlet (which was the selling point for me) doesn’t work too well. It won’t power anything much more than a laptop charger, which is fine if you didn’t expect to use it for a mattress pump, flat iron, or desk fan. Overall not bad, doesn’t get hot and lasts a long time.
Scot Shields (verified owner) –
Easier to use than others. No unreadable icons. Simple power switch and simple on-off switch. Comes with self-charger, which saves almost $20 on the competition. It says it has a longer charge, too. Adequately compact and equally heavy.
Salma Grady (verified owner) –
Purchased the Volt on the advice of a B&H salesman with the clear understanding that is was to be used as an external battery power supply for my Lenovo P53 laptop. The Volt has a nominal 120V output socket. It’s rated 85W but I have successfully test run a 100W light bulb from it. But when I plug the laptop it into it the Volt is emptied within a half minute. The Volt also has an USB-C output which can supply only 10W . That means it can only supply small items such phones or pads (maybe). Externally, it appears to be well made and perhaps for very small power requirements – my laptop only draws around 35W – it would be satisfactory. If purchased, determine quickly if it will meet your needs. I futzed around testing one option after another. I contacted Naztech and was thoroughly underwhelmed by their response. The result was that I ran beyond my time to return and I am now stuck with an expensive doorstop.
Ronny Baumbach (verified owner) –
works as intended and it is a lot more convenient than having to carry adapter plugs to charge my devices
Matt Hahn (verified owner) –
I have used this devise for one year, and I am very pleased with it. I use it to charge camera batteries, iPhone, laptop, and more. Very versatile and very reliable. No problems with TSA at airports. Would buy again and recommend to others.