ALLPOWERS R600 Review (2026) — vs. EcoFlow, Jackery & Bluetti Compared
The ALLPOWERS R600 wins on recharge speed — the 1-hour full charge via dual-input is faster than EcoFlow and Jackery at the same price tier. EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro wins on brand reliability and ecosystem integration. Jackery Explorer 600 Plus wins on portability and handle design. All three are excellent — choose ALLPOWERS for fastest charging, EcoFlow for brand trust.
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Specs Comparison
| Model | Capacity | AC Output | Battery | Weight | Solar Input | AC Charge |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ALLPOWERS VOLIX P300 | 300Wh | 300W | Li-ion | 6.4 lbs | 60W max | ~1.5 hrs |
| EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro | 768Wh | 800W (1600W X-Boost) | LFP | 17.2 lbs | 220W max | 1 hr |
| Jackery Explorer 600 Plus | 632Wh | 800W | LFP | 14.3 lbs | 100W max | ~1 hr |
| Bluetti EB55 | 537Wh | 700W (1400W surge) | LFP | 15.7 lbs | 200W max | ~2.5 hrs |
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ALLPOWERS VOLIX P300
“If your only backup need is phone charging, CPAP, and LED lights — and you don't need to run a fridge — the P300 saves $270 vs. the R1500 LITE. Know your load requirements before buying.”
See Today’s Price →What we like
- $129.99 — $270 less than the R1500 LITE
- Right choice if you only need device charging and CPAP
- 6.8 lbs — actually portable, unlike the 30 lb R1500 LITE
Watch out for
- 300W output limit excludes mini fridges, power tools, and most home appliances
- 288Wh capacity provides only a few hours of backup for most home loads
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The VOLIX P300 is ALLPOWERS' lightweight entry-level option at 6.4 lbs and $129.99 — designed for users who need phone, tablet, and laptop charging without the bulk of a larger unit. At 300Wh capacity and 300W AC output, it handles low-draw devices cleanly but cannot run kitchen appliances, power tools, or medical devices requiring more than 300W. Compared to the EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro and Jackery 600 Plus on this page (both $499–$599), the VOLIX P300 is a fundamentally different use case: ultralight portability vs sustained power. Choose it only if weight is the primary constraint.
EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro
“The EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro earns its place for buyers who prioritize fast recharge and portability. For anyone measuring value in Wh per dollar, the ALLPOWERS R1500 wins clearly — but EcoFlow's X-Stream ”
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- X-Stream charging: 0-100% in under 70 minutes via standard AC
- 17.2 lbs — half the weight of the ALLPOWERS R1500
- LFP battery — 3,000+ cycles, same long-life chemistry as ALLPOWERS
- EcoFlow app with real-time power monitoring and usage estimates
- 6,800+ reviews with proven EcoFlow reliability
Watch out for
- $499 for 768Wh vs ALLPOWERS R1500's $399 for 1500Wh — poor value per Wh
- 800W AC output limits use with high-draw appliances
- 220W max solar input — lower than ALLPOWERS's 500W
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The RIVER 2 Pro's 768Wh LFP battery and 800W output (upgradeable to 1600W via X-Boost) is EcoFlow's most versatile mid-range station. The 1-hour full recharge is the standout specification — no other product at this capacity charges this fast, critical for users with limited outlet access. The 220W solar input ceiling enables genuine solar self-sufficiency with two 110W panels. Common complaints: the charging brick is bulky and the fan runs frequently. Against the Jackery 600 Plus at a similar price, the RIVER 2 Pro wins on charging speed and solar input; the Jackery wins on portability at 14.3 vs 17.2 lbs.
Jackery Explorer 600 Plus Portable Power Station
“Jackery Explorer 600 Plus is the camping-focused choice — handle design, rugged build, and Jackery's outdoor brand reputation. The 632Wh capacity meaningfully extends what you can power vs. R600.”
See Today’s Price →What we like
- 632Wh capacity with handle-optimized outdoor design
- 800W AC output
- Jackery solar ecosystem compatible
- Proven brand for outdoor/camping use
Watch out for
- Higher price than ALLPOWERS R600
- NMC battery vs LFP in R600 (fewer cycles)
- App connectivity limited vs EcoFlow
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Jackery's Explorer 600 Plus brings LFP battery chemistry to a 632Wh, 800W output package that Jackery has refined across multiple Explorer generations. The fast charge capability (0–80% in ~1 hour) matches EcoFlow's speed at this tier. At 14.3 lbs it's lighter than the RIVER 2 Pro and Bluetti EB55. The one weakness reviewers flag: 100W solar input ceiling is lower than the RIVER 2 Pro (220W) and Bluetti EB55 (200W), meaning longer panel recharge times. Best for users prioritizing portability and brand reliability; the RIVER 2 Pro is the pick if solar charging speed matters.
Bluetti EB55 Portable Power Station
“Bluetti EB55 wins on port count and charging flexibility — the built-in wireless charging pad is unique in this tier. For users who need to run many devices simultaneously, the port selection beats R6”
See Today’s Price →What we like
- 537Wh capacity
- 700W AC output
- Most ports of any unit in this comparison
- Wireless charging pad on top
Watch out for
- NMC battery chemistry (vs LFP in R600)
- Heavier design
- Less outdoor-focused than Jackery
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Bluetti's EB55 offers 537Wh LFP capacity and 700W output (1400W surge) at $499 — the most affordable LFP option among the higher-capacity choices on this page. The 200W solar input is strong for the price. Reviewers highlight the 12 output ports (including dual 100W USB-C) as a standout for van lifers and digital nomads managing multiple devices. Compared to the RIVER 2 Pro: the EB55 has less capacity (537 vs 768Wh) but is $0–50 cheaper. Compared to the Jackery 600 Plus: the EB55 offers more ports and higher solar input at the trade-off of a heavier 15.7 lb chassis.
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