Communication Devices: Efficiently charging smartphones, tablets, and Wi-Fi routers.
Computing: Powering or charging laptops (depending on the laptop's power requirements, typically 30W–65W).
Photography/Drones: Keeping cameras, gimbals, and drone batteries ready for field use.
Lighting: Running 5W–20W LED camping lights for extended periods.
Technical Considerations
Capacity (Watt-hours): While the output is 100W, the capacity (how long it lasts) varies by model, often ranging from 75Wh to 150Wh.
Battery Chemistry: Look for LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries, as they are generally safer, more heat-resistant, and offer a longer lifespan (often 3,000+ cycles) compared to standard Li-ion batteries.
Ports: These stations usually feature a mix of AC outlets (often pure or modified sine wave), USB-C (Power Delivery), and USB-A ports.