Choosing the right portable power station can be a task filled with technical jargon and specifications that might seem overwhelming. In this piece, we will provide a detailed, side-by-side comparison of two popular models from Jackery: the Explorer 290 and the 100 Plus. Our goal is to demystify the tech specs and make it easier for you to decide which product fits your energy needs, whether you are outdoors or in need of an emergency power backup.
Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 290, 290Wh Backup Lithium Battery, 110V/200W Pure Sine Wave AC Outlet, Solar Generator (Solar Panel Not Included) for Outdoors Camping Travel(Renewed)
Charging and Solar Compatibility
Feature
Jackery Explorer 290
Jackery 100 Plus
Solar Charging Time
~5 hours (with SolarSaga 100W)
2 hours (with SolarSaga 100W)
Wall Charging Time
~5.5 hours
1.8 hours with 100W PD Adapter
Car Charging Time
~6.5 hours
2.5 hours
MPPT Controller
Yes
Advanced MPPT technology
Design, Dimensions, and Portability
Feature
Jackery Explorer 290
Jackery 100 Plus
Weight
3.4 Kg / 7.5 lbs
965 grams (~2.13 lbs)
Dimensions
23 x 13.2 x 19.5 cm
More Compact (Details not specified)
Portability
Handle for easy carrying
Carry-on approved, includes carrying case
Jackery Explorer 100 Plus Portable Power Station, 31000mAh Portable Charger with 128W Output, 99Wh LiFePO4 Solar Generator, for Flight Train Travel, 100W Dual PD 3.0 Fast Charge (Solar Panel Optional)
Outputs and Device Compatibility
Feature
Jackery Explorer 290
Jackery 100 Plus
AC Outlet
1
None
DC Car Port
1
None
USB Outputs
2 USB-A
Dual PD & Standard USB-A
Safety and Environmental Impact
Feature
Jackery Explorer 290
Jackery 100 Plus
Material Safety
Industrial-grade Lithium NMC
UL 94V-0 Rated flame-retardant material
Operating Temperature Range
14-104℉ (-10 to 40°C)
High-temperature protection at 60°C
Protection
BMS with multiple safety features
Intelligent dual chip, 5 temperature probes
Additional Features
Feature
Jackery Explorer 290
Jackery 100 Plus
Display
Smart Display for input/output and charge monitoring
Both the Jackery Explorer 290 and 100 Plus have unique characteristics that cater to different needs. The Explorer 290 boasts a higher capacity for more energy-intensive needs, whereas the 100 Plus is lighter and more travel-friendly with advanced charging technology. Your choice will depend on the balance between the power you need and the portability you desire.
We’ve broken down the technical specifics so you don’t have to sift through them alone. Hopefully, this comparison has illuminated the key differences and similarities, guiding your decision towards the portable power station that’s right for you, whether it’s for a weekend camping trip or as a backup power source during a power outage.
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