Sunday, February 20th 2022

ORICO Unveils the AT150, a Hand-Sized Outdoor Portable Power Station

ORICO today unveiled the AT150, a portable power-bank roughly the size of a coffee flask, or a portable speaker, measuring 232.5 mm x 80.5 mm x 80.5 mm, weighing 1.4 kg. Despite its dimensions and weight, it crams a powerful 39 Ah battery, and packs a 150-Watt pure sine-wave AC inverter. You can make this put out either 110 VAC or 230 VAC (depending on the market), at 50 Hz; or any of the four DC outputs.

If it's an ultraportable that takes in USB-C, the power station also puts out a USB-C meeting USB-PD specs at 60 W. The included 30 W power adapter can juice this thing up in 5 hours. The package also includes a car adapter, so you can recharge using your in-dash power. Among the outputs are a universal AC output (without earthing or dummy earth) that's capable of 150 W, two USB type-A ports each capable of 18 W output, a USB-C port capable of USB-PD 60 W, and a 2-pin. Internally, the AT150 uses a battery of 15 lithium cells; the inverter, and active cooling for the various hot switching components. The body of the power station is made of aluminium, with ABS edges that have vents for the fan. ORICO recommends that the power station has to be consigned before air-travel. Now on sale on AliExpress, the AT150 is priced at $159 (excluding shipping to the US).
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7 Comments on ORICO Unveils the AT150, a Hand-Sized Outdoor Portable Power Station

#1
Crackong
There are so many things wrong in these pics...

1. Wrong air flow direction inside the case
2. The fan is placed perpendicular to the air flow direction.
3. The fan model is wrong ( The side of the fan not rounded but in a clover shape )
4. That "PS4/5" is clearly a Switch
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#2
LabRat 891
CrackongThere are so many things wrong in these pics...

1. Wrong air flow direction inside the case
2. The fan is placed perpendicular to the air flow direction.
3. The fan model is wrong ( The side of the fan not rounded but in a clover shape )
4. That "PS4/5" is clearly a Switch
This is the kind of device, that ruins the reputation of otherwise decent concepts.
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#3
DeathtoGnomes
CrackongThere are so many things wrong in these pics...

1. Wrong air flow direction inside the case
2. The fan is placed perpendicular to the air flow direction.
3. The fan model is wrong ( The side of the fan not rounded but in a clover shape )
4. That "PS4/5" is clearly a Switch
I'm surprised it has any airflow at all with those small holes and cramped internals
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#4
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
I have never laughed so hard at a press release



Feels like this could make a cool mini-UPS, get a power outage and chuck something low load on it
(Like, my fridge uses 90W peak - could keep stuff frozen for an extra hour or two)
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#5
SerPiolo
MusselsI have never laughed so hard at a press release

Are those oiled fingerprints?
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#6
Mussels
Freshwater Moderator
SerPioloAre those oiled fingerprints?
Nah thats um, PS5 controllers
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#7
LabRat 891
SerPioloAre those oiled fingerprints?
It's the new O(I)LED version of the PlaiStootion 5
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