The $135 Power Station That's Also a Camping Lantern - Yanko Design
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The $135 Power Station That's Also a Camping Lantern - Yanko Design
The portable power station market has become saturated with similar-looking black rectangular devices that serve primarily as emergency backup or camping gear. Blavor's PN-W43 differentiates itself by incorporating a functional 4W LED lantern into the top of the unit, transforming it into practical field equipment for immediate use. The lantern includes a lanyard for hanging from tent hooks or placing on tables, demonstrating thoughtful design for actual outdoor use. The device offers solid specifications with 236.8Wh capacity in a compact 4.72-inch square footprint, weighing 4.5 pounds. It features dual USB-C ports supporting 100W fast charging, making it suitable for car camping, van life, and emergency backup power situations.
"The portable power station market has grown considerably over the last few years, and with that growth has come a predictable flood of look-alike black rectangles. They're useful, sure. But they're mostly garage gear, things you pull out during a power outage or scramble to pack the night before a camping trip."
"By integrating a 4W LED lantern into the top of the unit, Blavor built a device that's immediately, instinctively useful the moment you take it out of its bag. The lantern isn't decorative. It's a functional camping light designed for the kinds of situations power stations are already made for: storms, blackouts, nights under canvas, late nights at a tailgate."
"The PN-W43 packs 236.8Wh of capacity into a footprint of roughly 4.72 inches square and just under 8 inches tall. It weighs 4.5 pounds, which you'll feel on a long hike but is entirely manageable for car camping, van life, or tucking into your trunk for emergencies."
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