








CruxPower Nomad 300W 6 lbs. 7 Ports. Zero Limits.
The only portable power station that fits in a hiking pack and a laptop bag simultaneously — without giving up real capacity or real wattage.
288Wh. In a pack you already own.
Most portable power stations with real laptop capacity weigh 25 pounds or more. The CruxPower Nomad 300W weighs 6.17 pounds — and its 288Wh of LiFePO4 capacity delivers four full MacBook charges, 15 phone charges, and enough reserve to run LED camp lights through the night.
At 4.89″ × 7.87″ × 4.72″, it fits alongside camping gear in a hiking pack and alongside a 15-inch laptop in a campus bag. Capacity and portability. Not a tradeoff. Both.
Fast-charge a laptop and a monitor. Simultaneously.
Two 140W USB-C ports run at full speed simultaneously — that's the feature most power banks can't offer. Pair them with the 100W USB-C, the 15W USB-C, two 12W USB-A ports, and a 120W car socket, and you have seven independent outputs covering every device you carry.
Most portable chargers top out at 100W on a single port. The Nomad 300W delivers 140W per port, dual simultaneously, with no throttling.
3W draw. Over 80 hours of light.
The popup 360° extendable lantern throws diffused light in every direction — not a beam. At 3W draw, a full charge runs it for over 80 continuous hours. It replaces a dedicated camp lantern entirely. One less thing to pack.
Solar recharge via 100W panel (real-world 50–75W on a clear day). Car socket recharge. Or dual USB-C PD 3.1 wall charging to 80% in one hour. Three ways to stay charged, wherever you are.
The Nomad 300W at work.
Camping. Studying. Outages. Travel.
How it stacks up.
| Feature | CruxPower Nomad 300W | Typical Competitor |
|---|---|---|
| Battery chemistry | ✓ LiFePO4 (3,000+ cycles) | ✗ Standard Li-ion |
| Weight | ✓ 6.17 lbs | ✗ 15–25+ lbs |
| Simultaneous dual 140W USB-C | ✓ Yes — both ports full speed | ✗ Single 100W max |
| Total output ports | ✓ 7 ports | ✗ 3–5 ports |
| Popup 360° lantern | ✓ Included, 80+ hr runtime | ✗ Not included |
| Dual-input recharge (wall) | ✓ 0→80% in 1 hour | ✗ 1.8–3 hours |
| Solar recharge compatible | ✓ Up to 100W panel | ✗ Limited or none |
| Bluetooth + Wi-Fi app control | ✓ Full app monitoring | ✗ No app |
| Car socket output | ✓ 120W car socket | ✗ Not available |
| 3-year battery warranty | ✓ Full 3-year coverage | ✗ 1-year typical |
1,554 customers. 4.6 out of 5 stars.
Pulls double duty at the campsite and the library
At 6.17 pounds with 288Wh capacity, it fits in my hiking pack and my campus bag. Four full laptop charges. Two 140W USB-C ports let me fast-charge a MacBook and a portable monitor simultaneously. The popup 360° lantern runs 80+ hours at 3W draw — I've stopped bringing a separate lantern. Never came back from a two-night trip with it dead.
Former military gadget lady gives it a WOW
The one thing I want to describe this station is WOW. Well made, fits my needs, powerful — love love love the light. It's bright but not in your face, not eye-squinting bright. Most of my devices are USB-A and USB-C: fans, power banks, phones, flashlights, iPads, Apple Watch. The size is just wonderful. Very portable.
Amazing power bank — charges fast, loads of power
This power bank works super good! It charged my phone and iPad very fast and still had a lot of charge left! It was smaller than I expected but still has a lot of power. Pretty lightweight and easy to move around. Very easy to use — just turn it on and plug in your devices. The app lets you track wattage going in and out. Really worth the price! 🤩
Keeps your laptop running through multi-day outages
Power outage lasted several days — I needed to keep my laptop and cellphone hotspot charged 8 hours a day. This device is tiny (6.5 lbs) vs. most solar power stations (25+ lbs), but holds 9× the capacity of a phone battery pack. Popup lantern draws 3W and runs 80+ hours. Charged 27%→100% in about 90 minutes using dual cables. Solar panels in real-world conditions output 50–75W — plan for 4–6 hrs, not 2.5.
Reliable power for camping, travel, and emergencies
288Wh battery easily powers multiple devices for extended periods — charged my phone, camera, and a mini cooler on camping trips with no issues. LiFePO4 chemistry offers greater longevity and safety vs. standard Li-ion. 300W output handles laptops, phones, lights, and small gear simultaneously. The handle makes it convenient to carry. Highly recommended for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness.
Great balance of capacity, portability, and features
Build quality is excellent — as premium as you can get with plastic. Buttons are very tactile, connectors don't feel cheap. The light is very bright and cool white. Bluetooth updated the unit and controlled features without issues. Having 140W USB-C out is a big win — my laptop can consume it all. Used it simultaneously with a Starlink Mini, a USB-C laptop, and a 12V cooler — all three running at once, UPS-style. For $150 it's a great value with impressive features.
Everything you need to know.
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