
"They're young, ranging from four to nine, so they're not EcoFlow's or Anker Solix's target audience, yet their eyes light up whenever I unbox a new portable battery to test for work. Why? They love to use them to charge their tablets wherever they are. Also: Traveling soon? 5 simple ways I thwart phone thieves - and you can too Thus far, they've loved the so much that they've been fighting me over it."
"And I get it: I've used the EcoFlow Trail 300 DC to recharge my iPhone, iPad, and MacBook twice on a single charge, and still had about 17% left. My favorite thing about the Trail 300 DC is how compact and lightweight it is. EcoFlow achieved this by bypassing the battery's AC mechanism and making it a DC-only option. Maria Diaz/ZDNET AC batteries have long been my preferred option to carry along, so the has been my favorite since its launch last year."
The EcoFlow Trail 300 DC is a compact, lightweight, DC-only portable battery that omits an AC inverter to reduce weight. The unit weighs under six pounds, making it easy to carry in a backpack or as carry-on luggage. The battery can recharge phones, tablets, and laptops multiple times on a single charge; an example recharge of an iPhone, iPad, and MacBook twice left about 17% remaining. The Trail 300 DC is lighter and more compact than comparable DC-only options such as the Anker Solix C300X. Its lightness suits active camping and everyday portability without feeling like lugging a heavy power station.
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