Portable Power Station Comparison

Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 vs EcoFlow DELTA 2 vs Anker 767

Specs Comparison

Feature Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 EcoFlow DELTA 2 Anker 767 PowerHouse
Capacity 1070Wh (1.07kWh) 1024Wh (1.024kWh) 2048Wh (2.048kWh)
AC Output 1500W (2000W surge) 1800W (2400W surge w/ X-Boost) 2400W (4600W surge)
Weight 23.6 lbs (10.7 kg) 27 lbs (12.2 kg) 47.6 lbs (21.6 kg)
Battery Type Li-ion 18650 LFP (LiFePO4) Li-ion 21700
AC Charging Speed 1.8 hours (full) 80% in 50 min, full in 80 min 80% in 1 hour
Max Solar Input 600W (with SolarSaga 100W x6) 1000W 1200W
USB-C Output 100W PD (1 port) 140W PD (2 ports) 250W PD (2 ports)
Cycle Life 500+ cycles to 80% 3000+ cycles to 80% 3500+ cycles to 80%
Price $449 $449 $859.99
Expandable No Yes (up to 2x additional batteries) Yes (with Anker 767 expansion battery)

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Our Verdicts

Get the Jackery 1000 v2 if...

You want a reliable, proven brand with the best weight-to-capacity ratio. Jackery has been in this game the longest, and the Explorer 1000 v2 is their refined workhorse. Perfect for campers who value portability and don't need the fastest charging.

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Get the EcoFlow DELTA 2 if...

You want the best value. The LFP battery chemistry means this will last 3-5x longer than standard Li-ion, and the 50-minute fast charging is a game-changer. At $449, it's hard to beat for the specs.

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Get the Anker 767 if...

You need maximum power output and expandability. With 2400W continuous output and the ability to add extra batteries for up to 4096Wh, this is for serious users: RVers, off-grid setups, or home backup with high-wattage appliances.

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