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The Jackery Explorer 300 is a sleek, ultra-lightweight 292Wh portable power station featuring a durable LiFePO4 battery with 4,000+ charge cycles. It delivers 300W output through versatile ports for up to 6 devices, including AC, USB-C PD, USB-A, and car charging. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency backup, it supports fast solar recharging and offers quiet, clean, and maintenance-free power on the go.






































| ASIN | B082TMBYR6 |
| Additional Features | PD USB-C In/Out. portable power station in your backpack. No fumes. No noise. no maintenance |
| Best Sellers Rank | #122 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | Jackery |
| Brand Name | Jackery |
| Color | E300 |
| Current Rating | 2.4 Amps, 3 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 11,021 Reviews |
| Engine Displacement | 79 Cubic Centimeters |
| Engine Power Maximum | 300 Watts |
| Engine Type | / |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | Non-gasoline |
| Included Components | 1* AC Charge Cable, 1* Car Charger Cable, 1* Jackery Explorer portable power station, 1* User Manual |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.06"L x 6.02"W x 7.83"H |
| Item Type Name | Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300, 293Wh Backup Lithium Battery, 110V/300W Pure Sine Wave AC Outlet, Solar Generator (Solar Panel Not Included) for Outdoors Camping Travel Hunting Blackout |
| Item Weight | 7.1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Jackery |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | JE-300E |
| Model Number | JE-300E |
| Output Wattage | 300.0 |
| Power Source | Solar Powered, Battery Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Outdoor Activities, road-trips, Backup Generator For Outages & Emergencies |
| Running Wattage | 53.27 Watts |
| Runtime | 5 hours |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Starting Wattage | 500 Watts |
| Total Power Outlets | 2 |
| UPC | 850006304516 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 2 year manufacturer |
| Wattage | 300 watts |
K**R
Great little power station
I love this Jackery, I have 3 different sizes but use this one the most. I have a wheelchair I use that has a rechargeable battery and the Jackery let's me charge it quickly in the car as I'm traveling. It's perfect for recharging all your small items. I know there's other portable power stations but Jackery is what I first bought and have stayed with this brand. I can't compare it to other brands because I have not tried other brands but for what I have needed them for they've always did what I needed. I've convinced friends and family to buu different size Jackerys and they all have been just as happy with the brand as I have. I do a lot of car camping and having the different sizes make camping fun and having 3 different ways to charge them makes it convenient. I haven't tried recharging this small one with the solar panels I have but the car charger works great as does the electricity charger. Definitely a must have for power outages and car camping.
C**Y
Great power station for a CPAP
Arrived on time. The design is great it is very well made. It has a sturdy handle for easy carrying. We are taking a 2 1/2 week trip this summer in the MH and we have 2 campsites w/o hook ups so, we needed this for my husband's CPAP. It was fully charged as required prior to the first use. He tried it with his CPAP at home prior to camping. The 1st night it shut off at 58% so, he plugged his CPAP into the wall. The next 2 nights it did the same thing with 58% and 62% remaining on the charge, although the last 2 times he pushed the on and energy saving buttons again and it turned back on. In the morning it still had 36% battery remaining. That is the reason for the 4 stars I contacted Jackery directly regarding this issue and they are looking in to why it is shutting off in the middle of the night. Jackery was very responsive to emails. UPDATE: Changed to 5 STARS We figured out the problem with the power station shutting off after 6 hours was because the 6H energy saver was on. The 6H energy saver is the default so, every time you want to use the station longer than 6 hours you "must" turn it off by holding "Both" the Power and AC buttons for about 3 seconds at the same time and this will turn it off. The 6H under the output will disappear if it is off. This is a "MUST" if you plan on using the power station with a CPAP. Last night my husband went to bed with a 100% charge and woke up after 8 hours and still had 31%. This is a game changer for power outages and Camping without RV hook-ups.
S**A
Perfect for Power Outage and Weekend Camping Trips
Living in Florida, I’m no stranger to power outages when storms roll through — I’m always scrambling at the last minute hoping the electricity will hold. That’s part of why I bought the Explorer 300… and also because I love being outdoors and going on camping trips or spontaneous weekend getaways. ⚡ Backup Power When It Matters When a storm hits or the power goes out unexpectedly, the Explorer 300 gives me a quick, easy backup so I’m not left completely in the dark. I can charge phones, laptops, a few lights or fans — enough to get through a blackout without stressing. Because it’s clean and quiet (no gas, no fumes), it’s much more convenient than a traditional generator when I’m stuck at home. 🏕️ Great for Camping & Outdoor Trips When I’m headed out on camping or a weekend trip, this little power station is a game-changer. It’s light enough to throw in the car or a bag and carry easily. I can charge my phone, run a small fan, power a laptop, or light up a tent at night. It feels like having a portable, travel-friendly power source that doesn’t weigh me down — perfect for someone like me who loves getting outside. GearLab +2 Tool Reviews Ninja +2 ✅ What I Love The portability — it’s so light and compact that I don’t stress about it being bulky. GearLab +1 It handles small electronics really well (phones, laptops, LED lights, small fans, etc.). GearLab +1 Having a backup ready when hurricanes hit — gives peace of mind. Being able to unplug and bring it camping — no worry about plugging into a wall or dealing with noisy generators. ⚠️ What to Know It’s not built to run heavy-duty appliances — so don’t expect it to run a full house’s A/C or a fridge for days. But for essentials and small devices — at home or on the road — it does a surprisingly good job. GearLab +1 💡 Final Thoughts: For Florida Homes and Outdoor Lovers If you live somewhere with unpredictable storms and you love getting outside — like me — the Explorer 300 isn’t just a “just-in-case” backup. It’s a reliable, useful tool for both everyday emergencies and fun adventures. I’m really glad I have it. Last but not least: great value for the money!
T**R
Rugged, Dependable, Quality, Easy to Use and Fast Charging Portable Power Station
I purchased a Jackery Explorer 300 Portable Power Station on 9-1-2020 and it arrived a few days later via FedEX. My decision to purchase the E300 was based on the results of my previous experience with a Jackery E160, E500 and a Jackery E1000. I found the Jackery Power Station to be very useful, easy to use and easy to charge with the Jackery SolarSaga 100W Solar Panel, AC Charger or the Car Port. I use the E300 to power my small electrical devices during the power outages that often occur after storms or traffic accidents in my area. The E1000 will take care of powering my Maytag Refrigerator/Freezer but I needed another power station and I chose one with more capacity than the E160 for some of the longer power outages. I have tested the E300 with several LED & CFL lights that can be used in table lamps and the best one is a 14W Grt Val 1500 Lum LED 'DayLight' bulb, It draws 20 Watts and the E300 will power it for 12-14 Hours from 100% to 10% battery charge levels. The fan will run part time and is very quite. I place the LED light bulb in a small table lamp and it can be moved as needed. You probably already have LED's in your table lights so just use one of them. I also tested a Philips 11 Watt 1000 Lumens LED light for 6 Hours and the E300 charge level decreased from 90% to 60%. I also tested a 5 Watt Onite 400 Lumens USB LED light for 9 Hours and the charge only changed from 90% to 75%. Any of these three choices are a big improvement over my LED lanterns that start out bright but quickly dim unless you run them on low power. As a result of purchasing the E300 I have retired several of my D-Cell LED lanterns that were being used for the power outages and replaced them with table lamps, rechargeable LED Lights and flashlights with rechargeable AA & AAA batteries. I have a UPS to protect my desktop computer that gives me 20 minutes of runtime in a blackout but if I plug the UPS with the connected computer into my E300 I can extend the operating time at least two more hours. My internet also provides my telephone service and the U-Verse modem needs power or I lose telephone service. The Power Lift Chair can operate from the E300. The "Merlin@Home" Transmitter needs power to send pacemaker data and worked just fine when tested. I like having more than one power station because I won't need extension cords for each device that I want to power and that also lets me place then in different parts of the house. The E300 has some new features that were not on the E240. The AC Inverter is now 300 Watts (pure sine wave), the 13.3 Volt regulated car port output has a nice cover and the USB output has 60W PD USB-C, QC3.0 USB-A, USB type A port (2.4A). The MPPT charger provides faster charge rates from solar (5.5H), AC (4.5H) and from a car port (5H). An important feature of the Jackery Explorer 300 is the pass through charging can be used to supply power continuously to a critical load by charging the E300 from the DC Carport on another Jackery Explorer. If the load on the E300 is 75 Watts or less the E300 will stay almost fully charged. The Jackery (E1000, E500, E440, HLS290, E240 or E160) can supply power until their battery is exhausted. This method will allow you to keep the E300 in a critical place without the need to move it outside to recharge by a Solar Panel or Generator. The other Jackery Explorer unit can then be moved and recharged as needed. The DC charging cable you will need is supplied with the Jackery Explorer 300. The E300 is much more useful than just for power outages and I am discovering more uses every day. The E300 provided power when the wife needed a heating pad while setting in a wheel chair a few days ago. I have a solid state Oscilloscope that the Jackery E300 can power for several hours and that makes one of my best pieces of test equipment truly portable. The E160 and the E300 are used to provide power for my Ham Radio equipment when operating at temporary locations. Two things that would help with my Ham Radio Equipment is the addition of Anderson PowerPole connectors on the DC input and DC output. This would help when charging the E300 and powering my radio equipment from the E300. The ability to turn off the "Auto-power off feature when the draw is under 10 watts" would really be handy. This feature is great for saving the battery but not so good when powering tranceivers that are monitoring an emergency radio frequency. You just might miss your call. For maximum battery power, charge Lithium-ion Batteries every 6 months to compensate for the self discharge and for longer life, charge before going below the 20% charge level. The Jackery Explorer 300 is well worth the price and is expected to provide excellent service for many years. Here are some photos of just a few of the items that the E300 can power. Jackery Explorer 300 Waveform; Heating Pad on Wheelchair; AA & AAA Battery Chargers; Rechargeable lights; Ham Radio Equipment; Jackery Explorer 300 with accessories; AC, DC & USB fans; Solar Charging in Morning Sun; Power lift Chair; Oscilloscope; AC, DC & USB Powered Lights
J**.
Good Charging Backup Power During Outages
Portable power station is used for power outages to power cell phone, tablet and electronic devices. It saves having a whole house generator like my relatives in other hard hit weather states with outages. Jackery charges iPad faster under one hour than electric wall outlet with same cable, reducing Jackery to 84%. I like digital display showing stats. I also like buttons turning green during charging. Good ports for usb, two-prong electrical make it easy to use. I own two Jackery Power Stations. Long lasting battery. Zippered pouches for storing connecting cable is good. Vehicle travel usage designed, too.
J**N
Use with Resmed Airsense 11 CPAP
I am writing this for those of us who know little to nothing about electricity, batteries, watt hours, amps, volts, etc. and who mostly wish to use this battery with their CPAP. I have both the Resmed Airsense 10 and the Airsense 11 CPAPs. I bought the Jackery Explorer 300 which comes with the lithium ion battery and puts out 293 Wh (watt hours). (There is a newer model which comes with a Life0P4 battery, and costs more. The LiFe0P4 is supposed to be a safer and longer-lasting battery, plus that one comes with a flashlight built into the battery.) Back to the Explorer 300 with the lithium ion battery which I just bought. It comes with two different charging cords, one to plug into your car's cigarette lighter, and the other to plug into your home's AC outlet. It also comes with a helpful instruction guide. It tells you what percent of battery you have available. Mine arrived at just 49% so I charged it up to 100%. I used it last night with my Airsense 11 and I did not have the heat or humidity turned on. That makes a huge difference, or so I'm told. I simply plugged the CPAP into the AC input on the battery, and I pushed the AC button on the battery to turn it on. My CPAP started pumping air after just a couple of seconds. According to the CPAP, I slept for 8 hours and 7 minutes at a pressure of 12. (You can look up your pressure number on the CPAP machine.) According to the battery, I have 49% left, so I used 51%. So, if I'm calculating this correctly, 51% of 293 Wh = 149 watt hours used, and I slept about 8 hours, so 149/8 = 19 watts per hour. That's the average watts of battery I use with my Airsense 11 CPAP, at an average air pressure of 12, when it's plugged into the AC input of the battery. It probably wouldn't last for two nights because the battery will shut itself off before it runs out of juice as a protection measure. Now here's an important thing to note. I haven't tried it yet, but I asked the Jackery customer service people if I would get more Wh of usage if I plugged into their DC input instead of the AC, and they answered that yes, most definitely I would. Amazon sells a Resmed Airsense 11 DC converter for $36.99 which should allow one to plug their Airsense 11 CPAP into the DC input on the battery and get an extra day or two of battery life. Finally, why did I only give this a 4 star? Well, there are many other competitors out there and some offer more features, such as a flashlight on the battery. I definitely miss that! I will say that the Jackery Explorer 300 does have some up-to-date USB input and output slots for phones. And their customer service is okay, although it appears that the only way to reach them is by email. I didn't see a way to call them. They also have a 2 year warranty on this battery which, if you sign up as a Jackery "member," they will give you one additional year of extended warranty. So their warranty is better than the other 300 watt batteries I've seen on Amazon. By the way, if you purchase the battery from a brick and mortar store such as Best Buy, you have to upload pictures of your sales receipt and such. Filling out their warranty application is a pain, and their web instructions as to where to find the model number is not correct! (It's on the box, not on the battery itself, as the instructions say.) All in all, the Explorer 300 works well for my main use -- my CPAP. I think it would also work well enough for the Airsense 10, although that CPAP uses a higher wattage. You just have to be sure to turn off heat and humidity in order to make it through the night with either of those CPAP machines.
A**E
Great product
Great product! It is useful for all emergencies and it came in handy during a power outage. The Jackery Explorer 300 quickly proved it was more than just a backup battery—it became a must-have. It’s compact, easy to use, and powerful enough to keep phones, lights, and small essentials running without any noise or fuss. I love how straightforward it is: plug in, power on, and it just works. What really sold me was a power outage my mother had. Her lights went out unexpectedly, and I realized how reassuring it was to have reliable power on hand. I bought her a second Explorer 300, and it gave her immediate peace of mind—keeping her lights on and devices charged until everything was restored. Reliable, portable, and stress-free, the Jackery Explorer 300 isn’t just a gadget—it’s the kind of purchase you’re glad you made, especially when someone you care about needs it most.
D**E
Small, cheap, but Mighty!
Works great! I power it with my 100 watt Renogy suitcase solar panel(using an adapter) to run my Iceco VL60 cooler/refrigerator and a few personal care devices. It will power the cooler on Eco mode for 20 hours(75° outside) with 100% charge using battery only. LG,🤘
C**M
Excelente artículo
Muy practico , pequeńo , liviano útil . Ahora si a sacarle provecho.
C**Z
Great product. Durable, light, and holds a lot of power for its size.
I'm absolutely LOVING that power stations are becoming so much more affordable, and this one is a clear win for so many situations. It solves so many problems. As a photographer and DJ, I'm constantly looking for power in places where it isn't available, and having one of these with me has been such a lifesaver. I can charge equipment remotely and, in a pinch, this will run my entire DJ rig - two speakers, laptop, decks, LED lighting bar, microphones, etc. - for around two full hours before it's fully depleted. Obviously, results will vary depending on your power needs, but this unit is reliable, light, and sturdy.
A**D
Excellent Power Station - Great for a Senior to Use
We were advised of a scheduled power outage (North Vancouver) to last from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m., however the utility company ran into problems, so the power was off for more than 24 hours. I'd bought this unit because of the notice and not wanting to be stuck in the dark; wanted to be able to use some lighting in my apartment, however, it was a real game changer; it ran my 42" TV, along with programs I'd previously downloaded to my laptop; charged my iPhone; was able to use my heating pad, as the temperature for the 24 hrs was around 5 Celsius and, a small coffee maker. When I was finished using the unit for at least 6 hours, it still had a 43% charge. Definitely recommend - a very worthwhile purchase!
C**R
Solar system
Cool little machine fast delivery, easy to charge both by solar plug-in, electricity, or by generator It charges a lot of things it’s got three USB ports, two outlets for 110 and also a cigarette lighter plug-in. Awesome little machine.
J**S
No more dark winter nights or dead phones, iPads etc
This little Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300 what is a real game changer for me. I am a 76 year old paraplegic lady, living in an assisted living facility in a small town in Ontario. Sometimes the winter time, we lose our power in the whole building for up to four days. It can be really annoying if your batteries on your phone or iPad, etc., get too low, you’re out of luck. I can’t use my kettle, turn on the light or even charge my power wheelchair. Today, I received my little Jackery, and WOW am I impressed. I ordered it yesterday afternoon, and it arrived less than 24 hours later, on time and with a very pleasant Amazon driver. It was packaged very well, and when I took it out of the box, I noticed it even comes with a little pouch with the enclosed wall charger or cigarette lighter charger, and a little information booklet. I was worried that I would not know how to use it, as I am not very techy. However, it was very straightforward. Basically plug-in and go. It arrived at 46% charge level. I immediately plugged my iPad into it. My iPad was at 55% and the Jackery ran at 9 to 15%W output. It took just over an hour to bring it up from 55% to 100% and the Jackery only went down by 3%. I can see where this will really come in handy during those freezing cold winter months we get here in Ontario. I will be able to run a light or two, charge my phone and iPad, boil a kettle for a cup of tea or hot water to wash myself with. Who knows, I may even be able to run the heater in here. I’m not sure what wattage it is. I will have to check before I try using it on my Jackery. It was a great price, andvwas on sale, so I snatched it up immediately. I’ve seen so much online about these little Jackery’s and decided it was high time I got one for myself. Best purchase I have made in a long time! Bring on the cold winters, my bad boy has got this! I wouldn’t hesitate to recommend this Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 300 to anyone. I promise, you will not be disappointed! 😀 👍🏻
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