The Anker 767 Powerhouse Power Station with a 2,048Wh capacity has been unveiled. The new Anker power station comes with a LiFePO4 battery that outputs up to 2,400W and the device uses GaN technology. The Anker 767 power station is a versatile backup device that will prove handy both outdoors and indoors.Anker 767 Powerhouse Power Station

The 767 Powerhouse is designed to be used during camping to power the campervan. It also serves as a power backup in the home during outages. Anker says the 767 can take care of basic home power needs. It can power refrigerators, laptops, TVs, and other home electronics. The device is Anker’s largest portable power station yet and an optional 760 Expansion battery is also available which puts its capacity at 4,096Wh. The Anker 767 has a suitcase design with wheels and a movable handle that provides mobility for the device. Anker is silent on the net weight of the gadget or its size dimensions.

The power station has 12 ports and its battery can be recharged for under two hours using mains electricity. You can also alternatively recharge the Anker 767 using solar energy under 2.5 hours with five 200W Anker 531 solar panels.Anker 767 Powerhouse Power Station

The Anker 767 power station will go on pre-sale in the United States and Canada on November 14 but pricing information has not been released. Anker is offering a $400 coupon and a $49.99 power bank to customers who sign up with their email addresses on the Anker website. The Anker 767 could also launch in the UK within the period. The availability details of the Anker 767 in other markets have not been released.

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