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teze k5 portable power station review b

   Over the past 3-4 years I’ve used two portable power stations, both of which are not of the same capacity and output as the Teze K5 (300W/800W) so from that going to an 1200W model, well, it’s a different experience. Now I’m not about to lie, i didn’t really have high expectations from the Teze K5 (primarily because Teze Power was unknown to me until some of you reached out about them) but in all honesty i had 0 issues with it during the 2 months i used it for. Aside its output and capacity which are clearly its two strongest selling points (and which should easily cover even demanding users) one other thing that really stood out was the how fast the Teze K5 gets fully charged. For example, the Vevor model needs roughly 5 hours whereas the Teze K5 needs less than two (Teze Power says 1.5 hours but if i recall properly it’s slightly more than that) something which probably has to do both due to its LiFePO4 cells and MPPT technology. Of course, the multiple charging ports are also welcome and so aside being able to use the Teze K5 with 3 large devices (AC/DC) you can also use it with 7 smaller overs (USB-C/USB-A/Wireless). What i didn’t like much was that the 4 cooling fans spin almost all the time when the Teze K5 gets charged and that’s not something i experienced with the other two portable power stations I’ve used to date. If, however this is normal for such high output and capacity portable power stations (more of them on the way so I should know soon) well, then there’s really nothing bad i can say about the Teze K5.


   As I type these lines the K5 by Teze Power retails for just USD643.99/588.75Euros directly from their online store, a price tag which should be quite tempting for people out in the market for one such portable power station. Teze Power unfortunately doesn’t make other portable power station models currently so 1200W/1050Wh might be a bit much for some people but that’s not relevant to the K5 model. Long story short if you are in the market for a portable power station with plenty of output, great battery life and a plethora of charging ports then the K5 by Teze Power has you covered.

PROS

- Build Quality (MPPT / LiFePO4 Cells)
- Power Output (1200W)
- Battery Capacity (328300mAh)
- Charging Ports (3x USB C/3x USB A/Wireless/2x AC/1x DC)
- Sine Wave AC Ports
- 500LM LED
- Available Colors
- 4 Cooling Fans
- Electrical Protections
- 5 Year Limited Warranty
- Current Price (For Some)



CONS

- Noise Levels