HALO Portable Back-up Power Station with AC Outlets, USB and DC Ports
HALO’s next guardian angel is this portable backup power station that keeps the lights on when times get the darkest.
No power? No generator? No problem! HALO’s next guardian angel is this portable backup power station that keeps the lights on when times get the darkest. When its massive 388.5Wh battery has a full charge, you’ll be able to power up your handheld devices (to connect with your power company), your TV (to check the news for when the storm should pass), your heated blanket (to keep warm in the heart of winter), and so much more. From HALO.
- 388.5Wh power capacity
- Two 300W AC ports
- Three 120W DC ports
- 45W PD port
- Four USB A ports
- USB-C port
- Qi wireless charging pad
- Flood light
- Rubber trim
- Measures 10.2″ x 7.7″ x 7.5″, weighs 13.67 lbs
- UL listed adapter; 90-day Limited Manufacturer’s Warranty
- Imported
AC, A.C., A/C, or Ac often refers to:
- Air conditioning, often abbreviated as A/C
- Alternating current, a type of electrical current in which the current repeatedly changes direction
AC, A.C. or Ac may also refer to:
DC most often refers to:
- Washington, D.C. (District of Columbia), the capital of the United States
- DC Comics, an American comic book publisher
- Direct current, electric current which flows in only one direction
DC, D.C., D/C, Dc, or dc may refer to:
Universal Serial Bus (USB) is an industry standard that allows data exchange and delivery of power between many types of electronics. It specifies its architecture, in particular its physical interface, and communication protocols for data transfer and power delivery to and from hosts, such as personal computers, to and from peripheral devices, e.g. displays, keyboards, and mass storage devices, and to and from intermediate hubs, which multiply the number of a host's ports.
Introduced in 1996, USB was originally designed to standardize the connection of peripherals to computers, replacing various interfaces such as serial ports, parallel ports, game ports, and ADB ports. Early versions of USB became commonplace on a wide range of devices, such as keyboards, mice, cameras, printers, scanners, flash drives, smartphones, game consoles, and power banks. USB has since evolved into a standard to replace virtually all common ports on computers, mobile devices, peripherals, power supplies, and manifold other small electronics.
In the current standard, the USB-C connector replaces the many various connectors for power (up to 240 W), displays (e.g. DisplayPort, HDMI), and many other uses, as well as all previous USB connectors.
As of 2024, USB consists of four generations of specifications: USB 1.x, USB 2.0, USB 3.x, and USB4. USB4 enhances the data transfer and power delivery functionality with
... a connection-oriented, tunneling architecture designed to combine multiple protocols onto a single physical interface so that the total speed and performance of the USB4 Fabric can be dynamically shared.
USB4 particularly supports the tunneling of the Thunderbolt 3 protocols, namely PCI Express (PCIe, load/store interface) and DisplayPort (display interface). USB4 also adds host-to-host interfaces.
Each specification sub-version supports different signaling rates from 1.5 and 12 Mbit/s total in USB 1.0 to 80 Gbit/s (in each direction) in USB4. USB also provides power to peripheral devices; the latest versions of the standard extend the power delivery limits for battery charging and devices requiring up to 240 watts (USB Power Delivery (USB-PD)). Over the years, USB(-PD) has been adopted as the standard power supply and charging format for many mobile devices, such as mobile phones, reducing the need for proprietary chargers.
With or WITH may refer to:
- With, a preposition in English
- Carl Johannes With (1877–1923), Danish doctor and arachnologist
- With (character), a character in D. N. Angel
- With (novel), a novel by Donald Harrington
- With (album), a 2014 album by TVXQ
- With (EP), a 2021 EP by Nam Woo-hyun
by David
Yes, this item is very expensive but we live in California and have been subjected to several PG&E power outages to lower the risk of wildfire. We purchased a duel fuel generator to power our refrigerator, tv etc. but needed something additional to help us with our electronics and other items in the house. We are very happy with this purchase and now have peace of mind between this item and our generator and feel we can now ride out the constant power outages here. QVC has made the purchase very doable with 5 easy payments and free shipping.
by Dolly
I have many Halo product and I have yet to be disappointed. This one is no exception, with Halo you get what they advertise. In the last month my household has jumped started 3 car of random people that needed help and YES I told them to go to QVC to purchase them. I LOVE LOVE LOVE this product I test it out and it ran my laptop charge our phones a few times I ran a lamp off of it and I even ran my salt water fish tank off of it. I just bought the HALO flashlights for my whole family 9 off them they will be Christmas Presents. THANK YOU QVC and HALO!!
by Blaine
First, everyone that is commenting about the price on QVC, it has been on sale for a lower price. There are other comparable products at many other retailers, but you have to look at apples to apples. How many watt hours of power does it provide? How many surge watts can it handle? How many AC outlets, does it offer wireless charging, how many usb ports, and does it have a USB-C outlet and light? Can it be recharged by solar panels? Yes to all of these questions for this product, many other products don’t have the same combination of features that this one does. Also, Halo is a reputable brand name with US based customer care, some others are not. So far I really like the product and the features it offers. Just make sure you know what you are getting when looking at similar devices for a lower cost. They may only be 150 watt hours and have only one AC outlet etc.