Are you looking for a backup power station or planning on going on a trip? Then check out Ugreen's deal on its new PowerRoam 600 power station with not only $150 off but also free shipping. The powerful and versatile portable station will power your devices at up to 1500 W, with enough oomph for a mini fridge, kettle, and even a microwave oven.
If you're planning on a camping trip or just to have a backup supply readily available in your home, Ugreen now has its PowerRoam series on sale. The Ugreen PowerRoam 600 and PowerRoam 1200 power stations with solar charging are both 15 percent off, which means you can save $100 for the smaller variant and $200 for the larger option.
The PowerRoam 1200 is the new mid-range power station from Ugreen with plenty of power in its reserves. The neat Ugreen app keeps you up to date on the power station's status while offering plenty of setting options at your disposal. Read all of NextPit's impressions concerning Ugreen's PowerRoam 1200 in this review.
Whether it is used for camping or as a source of emergency power, a foldable solar panel ensures that each portable power station becomes independent from a nearby power outlet! The question is, which is the right solar panel? We selected four solar panels and share their differences as well as certain points that you need to pay attention to.
You are effectively losing power at your balcony power plant and you want to get a storage to prevent this? Then Zendure Solarflow* could be the right addition for you. In this article, you can read how the storage system works and why you get a discount of 200 Euros*.
The Philips AC3033/10 can clean the air in a 20 square meter room in a mere six minutes! According to the manufacturer, such a level of performance is sufficient for rooms that measure up to 104 square meters in extended operation, where the HEPA filter removes 99.97 percent of allergens from your air. Sounds impressive, but does the smart home gadget for just under €500 actually help you breathe easier? Let's find out in this NextPit review!