I'm not sure about this new charger from Bluetti... I mean, it sounds like a lot of hype for the price . Like, yeah, charging your batteries 13 times faster is nice, but what's wrong with just using a good old-fashioned solar panel? And why do we need an engine-powered charger to begin with? It just seems like a way to make more money off people who are already willing to spend a bunch on outdoor gear . And don't even get me started on the price jump after Feb 7th... that's just not right . I'll stick to my trusty old portable charger, thanks .
To be honest, I'm low-key impressed with Bluetti's latest move - solving a common problem for outdoor enthusiasts who need power on-the-go! Charging times are basically lightning-fast now, which is huge. And the fact that it's smart enough to manage multiple power stations and batteries? Genius. Plus, the discount upgrade option for loyal customers is a sweet touch
omg this charger thingy sounds like a total lifesaver for all those ppl who love goin on adventures! i mean, who doesn't love the idea of havin a portable power source that can charge from solar panels AND engines? it's like bluetti is talkin to us outdoor enthusiasts or somethin' i'm defo gettin one of these chargers and upgrading from my charger 1. the auto-start feature sounds especially useful for those long off-grid journeys. $99 discount tho? that's a total steal!
I'm not convinced about this dual input thingy... Like, do we really need a device that can charge from both solar panels AND engines? I mean, isn't that just asking for more complexity and maintenance issues? And what about the cost? $349 is already steep, but adding engine charging on top of it is just gonna push people into debt. Plus, how often are you actually gonna be out in the wilderness with an engine to charge from? It's all about convenience, right? I'd rather they focus on making something that works well and doesn't break the bank