Expert power station comparison

AllPowers R600 vs Anker Powerhouse 521 vs Bluetti EB3A vs Pecron E300LFP

Compare the specifications, category results, strengths, and tradeoffs behind every rating.

The verdict

AllPowers R600 is the best overall choice

With a Matchup Rating of 57/100, AllPowers R600 delivers the strongest overall combination of capability, charging, connectivity, and design in this comparison.

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At a Glance

Start with the specifications that most directly affect runtime, usable output, recharge speed, ownership, and portability.

Specification AllPowers R600 AllPowers R600 The Anker 521 Powerhouse Portable Power Station Anker Powerhouse 521 BLUETTI EB3A Portable Power Station Bluetti EB3A Pecron E300LFP Pecron E300LFP
Matchup Rating 57/100 Best overall 34/100 50/100 49/100
Battery Capacity 299 Wh Best 256 Wh 269 Wh 288 Wh
Continuous Inverter 600 W Co-leader 200 W 600 W Co-leader 600 W Co-leader
Maximum AC Input 400 W Best 65 W 268 W 300 W
Estimated AC Recharge 0.90 hours Co-leader 4.70 hours 1.20 hours Co-leader 1.20 hours Co-leader
Maximum Solar Input 220 W Best 65 W 200 W 100 W
Estimated Solar Recharge 1.60 hours Co-leader 4.70 hours 1.60 hours Co-leader 3.50 hours
Warranty 5 years Co-leader 5 years Co-leader 2 years 2 years
Weight 12.30 lb 9.60 lb 10.14 lb 10.60 lb
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Model-specific takeaways

Strengths & Tradeoffs

AllPowers R600

AllPowers R600

Strengths

  • Fast backup transfer: 10ms
  • Long warranty: 5 years

Tradeoffs

  • No low-amp DC outputs
  • Larger overall size: 638.40 cu in
The Anker 521 Powerhouse Portable Power Station

Anker Powerhouse 521

Strengths

  • Long warranty: 5 years

Tradeoffs

  • Slower backup transfer: None
  • Slower AC recharge: 4.70 hours
BLUETTI EB3A Portable Power Station

Bluetti EB3A

Strengths

  • Fast AC recharge: 1.20 hours
  • Fast solar recharge: 1.60 hours

Tradeoffs

  • Shorter warranty: 2 years
  • Only one USB-C port
Pecron E300LFP

Pecron E300LFP

Strengths

  • Fast AC recharge: 1.20 hours
  • Connected controls: WiFi, Bluetooth

Tradeoffs

  • Shorter warranty: 2 years
  • Only one USB-C port

Where each model wins

Category Results

Performance & Capacity

AllPowers R600 49/100 Anker Powerhouse 521 32/100 Bluetti EB3A 37/100 Pecron E300LFP 38/100
Category leader

AllPowers R600 leads here with faster backup transfer (10ms) and longer warranty coverage (5 years).

AllPowers R600
AllPowers R600
Trails in This Category
The Anker 521 Powerhouse Portable Power Station

Anker Powerhouse 521 trails here primarily because of slower backup transfer (None).

AC & Solar Charging Speeds

AllPowers R600 67/100 Anker Powerhouse 521 31/100 Bluetti EB3A 66/100 Pecron E300LFP 59/100
Category leader

AllPowers R600 leads here with faster AC recharge (0.90 hours) and faster solar recharge (1.60 hours).

AllPowers R600
AllPowers R600
Trails in This Category
The Anker 521 Powerhouse Portable Power Station

Anker Powerhouse 521 trails here primarily because of slower AC recharge (4.70 hours).

Outlets, Ports & Connectivity

AllPowers R600 57/100 Anker Powerhouse 521 30/100 Bluetti EB3A 57/100 Pecron E300LFP 57/100
Co-leader

AllPowers R600 leads here with 2 USB-C ports and broader connected controls (Bluetooth).

AllPowers R600
AllPowers R600

Bluetti EB3A leads here with broader connected controls (Bluetooth) and 2 low-amp DC outputs.

BLUETTI EB3A Portable Power Station
Bluetti EB3A

Pecron E300LFP leads here with broader connected controls (WiFi, Bluetooth) and 2 low-amp DC outputs.

Pecron E300LFP
Pecron E300LFP
Trails in This Category
The Anker 521 Powerhouse Portable Power Station

Anker Powerhouse 521 trails here primarily because of more limited connected controls (None).

Portability & Size

AllPowers R600 94/100 Anker Powerhouse 521 100/100 Bluetti EB3A 100/100 Pecron E300LFP 100/100
Co-leader

Anker Powerhouse 521 leads here with smaller overall size (402.14 cu in) and lower weight (9.60 lb).

The Anker 521 Powerhouse Portable Power Station
Anker Powerhouse 521

Bluetti EB3A leads here with smaller overall size (511.20 cu in) and lower weight (10.14 lb).

BLUETTI EB3A Portable Power Station
Bluetti EB3A

Pecron E300LFP leads here with smaller overall size (414.80 cu in) and lower weight (10.60 lb).

Pecron E300LFP
Pecron E300LFP
Trails in This Category
AllPowers R600

AllPowers R600 trails here primarily because of larger overall size (638.40 cu in).

Specification comparison

Performance & Capacity

Battery storage, continuous output, service life, and backup-power capability determine how much useful work a power station can support.

Battery Capacity

AllPowers R600 299 Wh Best
Anker Powerhouse 521 256 Wh
Bluetti EB3A 269 Wh
Pecron E300LFP 288 Wh

Stored energy available for running devices and appliances.

Continuous Inverter Power

AllPowers R600 600 W Co-leader
Anker Powerhouse 521 200 W
Bluetti EB3A 600 W Co-leader
Pecron E300LFP 600 W Co-leader

Sustained AC output, which is the meaningful figure for ordinary appliance loads.

Advertised Peak Output

Not scored
AllPowers R600 1,200 W
Anker Powerhouse 521 200 W
Bluetti EB3A 1,200 W
Pecron E300LFP 600 W

Shown for reference only. Peak claims are not included in Solar Waypoint ratings because they do not reliably describe sustained usable output.

Warranty

AllPowers R600 5 years Co-leader
Anker Powerhouse 521 5 years Co-leader
Bluetti EB3A 2 years
Pecron E300LFP 2 years

Manufacturer warranty coverage for the power station.

Battery Cycles

AllPowers R600 3,500 cycles Co-leader
Anker Powerhouse 521 3,000 cycles
Bluetti EB3A 3,000 cycles
Pecron E300LFP 3,500 cycles Co-leader

Published cycle-life figure for long-term battery durability.

Battery Chemistry

AllPowers R600 LiFePO4 (LFP)
Anker Powerhouse 521 LiFePO4 (LFP)
Bluetti EB3A LiFePO4 (LFP)
Pecron E300LFP LiFePO4 (LFP)

Battery chemistry affects expected cycle life, weight, and thermal stability.

UPS / EPS Transfer Time

AllPowers R600 10ms Best
Anker Powerhouse 521 None
Bluetti EB3A 20ms
Pecron E300LFP 20ms

How quickly backup power takes over when grid power is interrupted.

Specification comparison

AC & Solar Charging Speeds

Input limits and estimated recharge times show how quickly each battery can be restored from the wall or from solar panels.

Maximum AC Input

AllPowers R600 400 W Best
Anker Powerhouse 521 65 W
Bluetti EB3A 268 W
Pecron E300LFP 300 W

Maximum published charging input from an AC wall source.

Estimated AC Recharge

AllPowers R600 0.90 hours Co-leader
Anker Powerhouse 521 4.70 hours
Bluetti EB3A 1.20 hours Co-leader
Pecron E300LFP 1.20 hours Co-leader

Estimated time to recharge from AC; lower is better.

Maximum Solar Input

AllPowers R600 220 W Best
Anker Powerhouse 521 65 W
Bluetti EB3A 200 W
Pecron E300LFP 100 W

Maximum solar input accepted by the base power station.

Estimated Solar Recharge

AllPowers R600 1.60 hours Co-leader
Anker Powerhouse 521 4.70 hours
Bluetti EB3A 1.60 hours Co-leader
Pecron E300LFP 3.50 hours

Estimated best-case solar recharge time; lower is better.

Specification comparison

Outlets, Ports & Connectivity

The outlet mix determines how many devices can be powered directly and how often the less-efficient AC inverter is needed.

120V AC Outlets

AllPowers R600 2
Anker Powerhouse 521 2
Bluetti EB3A 2
Pecron E300LFP 2

Standard household AC outlets.

USB-A Ports

AllPowers R600 2
Anker Powerhouse 521 2
Bluetti EB3A 2
Pecron E300LFP 2

Direct charging ports for common USB devices.

USB-C Ports

AllPowers R600 2 Best
Anker Powerhouse 521 1
Bluetti EB3A 1
Pecron E300LFP 1

Direct charging for modern phones, tablets, laptops, and other USB-C equipment.

Low-Amp DC Ports

AllPowers R600 0
Anker Powerhouse 521 0
Bluetti EB3A 2 Co-leader
Pecron E300LFP 2 Co-leader

Direct-current outputs for lights, routers, CPAP equipment, and similar devices.

12V Accessory Sockets

AllPowers R600 1
Anker Powerhouse 521 1
Bluetti EB3A 1
Pecron E300LFP 1

Automotive-style sockets for portable refrigerators and other 12V accessories.

Wireless Charging Pads

AllPowers R600 1 Co-leader
Anker Powerhouse 521 0
Bluetti EB3A 1 Co-leader
Pecron E300LFP 1 Co-leader

Built-in wireless phone charging; useful, but lightly weighted.

App Connectivity

AllPowers R600 Bluetooth Co-leader
Anker Powerhouse 521 None
Bluetti EB3A Bluetooth Co-leader
Pecron E300LFP WiFi, Bluetooth Co-leader

Remote monitoring and controls available through the product app or supported connection.

Specification comparison

Portability & Size

Weight and overall size show how easily a unit can be carried, stored, and fitted into a vehicle or backup-power setup.

Weight

AllPowers R600 12.30 lb
Anker Powerhouse 521 9.60 lb
Bluetti EB3A 10.14 lb
Pecron E300LFP 10.60 lb

Published product weight; lower is easier to move.

Physical Volume

AllPowers R600 638.40 cu in
Anker Powerhouse 521 402.14 cu in Co-leader
Bluetti EB3A 511.20 cu in Co-leader
Pecron E300LFP 414.80 cu in Co-leader

Calculated from the published exterior dimensions; lower takes less storage space.

Dimensions

Not scored
AllPowers R600 7.6 × 7.5 × 11.2 in
Anker Powerhouse 521 8.5 × 8.3 × 5.7 in
Bluetti EB3A 10 × 7.1 × 7.2 in
Pecron E300LFP 10 × 6.8 × 6.1 in

Published length, width, and height in inches.

Editorial analysis

Expert Quick Take

Bluetti EB3A

The BLUETTI EB3A somehow squeezes big-station features like UPS mode, wireless charging, and app control into a 10-pound frame. It’s fast to charge, ready to roll, and surprisingly capable of running small appliances in a pinch. Whether you're camping, commuting, or bracing for a blackout, the EB3A is your trusty sidekick.

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Review the complete published specifications, or learn how to interpret power-station specifications.

Specification AllPowers R600 Anker Powerhouse 521 Bluetti EB3A Pecron E300LFP
Battery & Power
Battery Capacity 299 Wh 256 Wh 269 Wh 288 Wh
Continuous Inverter Power 600 W 200 W 600 W 600 W
Advertised Peak Output 1,200 W 200 W 1,200 W 600 W
Warranty 5 years 5 years 2 years 2 years
Battery Cycles 3,500 cycles 3,000 cycles 3,000 cycles 3,500 cycles
Battery Chemistry LiFePO4 (LFP) LiFePO4 (LFP) LiFePO4 (LFP) LiFePO4 (LFP)
UPS / EPS Transfer Time 10ms None 20ms 20ms
AC & Solar Charging
Maximum AC Input 400 W 65 W 268 W 300 W
Estimated AC Recharge 0.90 hours 4.70 hours 1.20 hours 1.20 hours
Maximum Solar Input 220 W 65 W 200 W 100 W
Estimated Solar Recharge 1.60 hours 4.70 hours 1.60 hours 3.50 hours
Solar Input 1
Maximum Watts 220 W 65 W 200 W 100 W
Voltage Range 12–60 V 11–28 V 12–28 V 12–28 V
Maximum Current 12 A 5.50 A 8.50 A 7 A
Connector XT60/XT60i 8mm 8mm, MC4 DC5521
Outlets, Ports & Connectivity
120V AC Outlets 2 2 2 2
USB-A Ports 2 2 2 2
USB-C Ports 2 1 1 1
Low-Amp DC Ports 0 0 2 2
12V Accessory Sockets 1 1 1 1
Wireless Charging Pads 1 0 1 1
App Connectivity Bluetooth None Bluetooth WiFi, Bluetooth
Physical, Support & Resources
Weight 12.30 lb 9.60 lb 10.14 lb 10.60 lb
Weight (Metric) 5.60 kg 4.30 kg 4.60 kg 4.80 kg
Physical Volume 638.40 cu in 402.14 cu in 511.20 cu in 414.80 cu in
Dimensions 7.6 × 7.5 × 11.2 in 8.5 × 8.3 × 5.7 in 10 × 7.1 × 7.2 in 10 × 6.8 × 6.1 in
Dimensions (Metric) 193 × 191 × 284 mm 216 × 211 × 144 mm 255 × 180 × 183 mm 254 × 172 × 154 mm
User Manual Open manual Open manual Open manual Open manual

Why this comparison is trustworthy

Experience Behind the Ratings

Our team combines many years of solar experience with practical knowledge of portable power, custom battery systems, off-grid design, and the products currently competing for your money.

Real solar and off-grid experience

Our team has worked with power stations since some of the earliest models, along with custom battery, solar, and off-grid system design and builds. We understand what specifications mean once equipment leaves the product page and has to power real loads.

A practical view of the current market

We continually follow new products, changing capabilities, useful features, and common marketing claims. That helps our team recognize what creates real value, what limits a system, and how buyers can make the most of it.

How we turn specifications into useful advice

Solar Waypoint tracks detailed specifications covering battery storage, continuous output, AC and solar charging, battery longevity, outlets, connectivity, and physical design. We standardize those figures so products are evaluated consistently while keeping the specifications visible so readers can see what drives each result.

Matchup Ratings use the capability class represented by the selected products. Larger batteries and stronger continuous inverters receive appropriate credit, while the category results show exactly where each product wins or trails.

More About Our Team

Our experience covers portable power stations, solar charging, custom battery banks, electrical load planning, and complete off-grid system design and builds. That background helps us distinguish a specification that sounds impressive from one that meaningfully improves runtime, charging, reliability, or day-to-day usability.

Power-station expertise begins with the job the system must perform. An experienced team looks beyond a single watt or watt-hour number and considers running loads, startup demands, duty cycles, conversion losses, charging opportunities, storage conditions, and how often the equipment must be moved.

Load and runtime planning

We understand the difference between stored battery energy, usable AC energy, continuous inverter output, and short starting demands. That makes it easier to judge whether a unit is suited to electronics, refrigeration, medical equipment, tools, RV loads, or home-backup essentials—and how long it can reasonably support them.

Charging-system knowledge

A large battery is far less useful when it cannot be replenished in time. We examine AC charging in relation to battery size and evaluate solar watts together with voltage, current, connector, and controller limits. Those details determine which arrays are compatible and how practical off-grid charging will be.

Battery and electrical experience

Battery chemistry, cycle-life claims, warranty coverage, inverter design, outlet types, 120V or 240V capability, DC connections, and backup transfer behavior all affect the way a system can be used. We treat those specifications as parts of one electrical system rather than isolated marketing features.

Selection for real use

The best option changes with the setting. Camping, vehicle travel, job-site use, emergency backup, and expandable home systems place different demands on weight, charging, output, outlets, and accessories. We organize the comparison around those practical tradeoffs.

We also follow product generations, manuals, changing capabilities, accessory ecosystems, and common marketing claims across the market. The goal is not to repeat a product page. It is to explain what the specifications mean together, identify limitations before they become expensive surprises, and help readers choose a system that fits both their present needs and realistic plans for expansion.

Detailed Rating Methodology

Our rating system is designed to answer three practical questions: how much useful work a power station can perform, how effectively it can be recharged, and how convenient it is to connect, move, and live with. The groups are intentionally weighted differently because they do not contribute equally to the core job of providing dependable power.

Performance & Capacity Greatest influence

Storage, continuous output, battery longevity, warranty, and system capability determine which loads the unit can support and for how long.

AC & Solar Charging Major supporting influence

Charging power and estimated recharge time show whether the battery can be restored quickly enough from the wall, solar panels, or a larger system.

Outlets & Connectivity Major supporting influence

The right AC, USB, and DC connections determine whether stored energy can reach the equipment that needs it without unnecessary adapters or conversion losses.

Portability & Size Smaller, use-case influence

Weight and physical size matter, but they are judged in class context so larger batteries are not unfairly penalized simply for containing more hardware.

Why the groups are weighted this way

Performance and capacity receive the most influence because they establish the basic limit of the system: the appliances it can run, the runtime it can provide, and the durability expected from the battery. A light, well-connected product cannot compensate for being unable to support the required load.

Charging and connectivity provide much of the remaining influence. Charging matters because stored energy must be replaced on a useful schedule, especially during outages or off-grid use. Outlets and connectivity matter because power must be delivered in the correct form. Portability remains meaningful, but it carries less influence because every increase in battery capacity and inverter capability normally adds weight and volume.

Peer Ratings compare each model with appropriate standards for its capability class. Matchup Ratings apply the same rating framework to the products selected for a direct comparison. This keeps compact products useful within their intended role while still recognizing the additional capability of larger systems.

  • Continuous output matters. Advertised peak output is shown for reference but receives no rating weight because it does not reliably represent sustained appliance capability.
  • Charging is judged in context. Input wattage is considered together with battery size and estimated recharge time, while solar evaluation also accounts for the limits that determine compatible panel configurations.
  • Useful connections matter more than a long feature list. Common outlets establish everyday flexibility, while specialized 240V, high-amp DC, expansion, and system-level features become important when they change what the compared products can actually do.
  • Class context keeps comparisons fair. Products are measured against realistic expectations for their capability range instead of rewarding size alone or expecting a compact unit to behave like a home-backup system.
  • The evidence stays visible. Category results, strengths and tradeoffs, and the full specification table let readers verify what drives the result.

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