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49 minutes from flat to full, 10 ports, 2,000W output
HyperFlash charging at 1,600W input is what makes the 49-minute recharge time possible, and it runs at that speed when enabled through the Anker app from a standard AC outlet. For power outage preparation, that speed matters: when the grid comes back briefly during an outage, 49 minutes of plug-in time fully restores the unit rather than requiring hours of charging to be useful again. The 2,000W continuous output with a 3,000W peak handles refrigerators, coffee makers, power tools, CPAP machines, and most household appliances that a gas generator would cover, across 10 simultaneous ports without the fumes, noise, or fuel logistics.
The UPS function switches to battery power in under 10 milliseconds when grid power drops, which is fast enough to keep sensitive electronics including CPAP machines and NAS devices running without interruption. That switchover speed is what separates a power station from an extension cord with a big battery: the connected device never registers the transition from grid to battery.
LFP chemistry, 4,000 cycles, 10 years of daily use











