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The Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 is a compact, lightweight portable power station featuring a robust 1070Wh LiFePO4 battery and 1500W continuous AC output with 3000W surge capacity. It supports ultra-fast 1-hour charging via an app-enabled emergency mode and offers versatile connectivity with multiple USB and AC ports. Designed for camping, emergencies, RVs, and off-grid living, it combines longevity, smart app control, and quiet operation in a sleek, durable package.


































| ASIN | B0D7PPG25F |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging, LFP Battery, Lightweight |
| Best Sellers Rank | #521 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #5 in Outdoor Generators |
| Brand | Jackery |
| Brand Name | Jackery |
| Color | black |
| Current Rating | 12.5 Amps |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 4,488 Reviews |
| Engine Power Maximum | 1500 Watts |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Fuel Type | Electricity |
| Included Components | Explorer 1000 v2, User Manual, AC Charging Cable |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 12.87"L x 8.82"W x 9.72"H |
| Item Type Name | TEST |
| Item Weight | 23.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Jackery |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Model Name | JE-1000D |
| Model Number | JE-1000D |
| Output Wattage | 1500 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Solar Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Emergencies, Home Backup |
| Running Wattage | 1500 Watts |
| Runtime | 42 minutes |
| Starting Wattage | 3000 Watts |
| Total Power Outlets | 7 |
| UPC | 810105529296 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 |
| Wattage | 1500 watts |
C**S
Great power station
What a great power station! This is a great portable size and worked very well in our RV for night time use. We were able to run our Starlink, an iPad and charge multiple phones overnight without any issues. Charge time takes on the power station took about an hour and 45 minutes to fully charge but got us about 8 hours of charge time throughout the night. This will vary depending on your output. The button functions on the front are very easy to use as you can toggle both the usb side and the power plug side. The display shows how much time you have left and the auto off feature works well when needed. Overall this is a great product and I am glad to have purchased this unit!
C**S
Needing a Portable Power Station? You should deifintely review this one.
Not bad, not bad at all! It was incredibly well boxed in strong cardboard and, which for items like this tells me the seller is someone who is serious about their products and how well their products present to their buyers. I've used much smaller power banks in the past and they've all been pretty reasonable, but I spend more time outdoors and needed to run more electrical units like a 1500 watt room heater, cooling fans and the ability to recharge my phone, Drone batteries, emergency battery powered jumper cables, tire inflater, etc. This is a quiet unit right around 30 dB when running or charging which is incredibly quiet, close to a quiet whisper which is very respectable IMHO especially when sleeping, listening to music at a low volume or out hunting. After unboxing the Explorer, I plugged it in to completely charge it before use as is suggested in the instructions. It came with 79% charged, so getting to 100% took only a few minutes. The app you can download has an Emergency charging option that significantly decreases the charging time which is an A+ especially on a tight schedule. I tested the USB ports to make sure they were all functioning properly, which they were. It has 3 AC inputs which is perfect for my present needs. I tested my 1500 watt Space Heater going from fan only to the first heater (750 watt) option, then to the 2nd heater (1500 watt) option and all went very smooth. The second test was to assess the ability for the, up to 3000 watt surge, as is needed in heaters and/or small 1500 watt compressors (you need to know that some types of motors may require more than the 3000 surge watts for startup and choose accordingly.) Starting the heater on HI option II (1500 watts) right off the bat showed the Explorer output climb only 1875 watts then fall to the heaters running watts of 1450. As for funtionability, everything went perfectly as described. The LED panel looks very impressive, bright and is very professionally done. It has a power saving option set at default in case you forget about it and will turn itself off after 12 hours. This option can be changed if wanted. It appears to be built very solid in case it is accidently dropped, etc. There is also a round inch or so in diameter LED light on the front panel to help one see really well even in complete darkness. There are 3 light settings: low, high and SOS modes and believe me, the light is extremely bright. If you enjoy seeing circles, it'll get you there. There's a cigarette port charging option as well as a DC recharging port that can be utilized from your vehicle's cigarette port and of course there's the standard AC recharging port as well. I was fortunate to have purchased it and the carrying bag for 41% off and compared to the other well-made generators I researched, feel the buy was an excellent choice. At first, I thought $50 bucks for the carrying bag was a bit much, but after receiving it, I'm very impressed with how well and thought out the bag is, so I am very satisfied and feel the $50 was reasonable. Overall, I give the Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 Portable Power Station and Carrying Bag a solid 5 Stars for everything I've mentioned above. As for commenting on any Cons, I feel I'd only be nitpicking so I won't waste either of our times.
C**C
Jackery 1000 , for camping, campers and outings because it’s one stop shopping for power.
Hackers Solar Generator 1000v2 with 200W Solar panels is excellent and easy to use with many functionality features for AV, DC, USB and lights and 1000W is bonus! This Jackery 1000v2 solar generator is sleek design and easy to set up and use. The well constructed solar panels add to portability , as well as being durable. I love how you can use the panels recharge or recharge in a plug in AC. The generator is great to have if you have campers or RV or traveling and an assurance your are self contained with power . The luxury in store is that this unit can run: fans , electric blankets or charging laptops and devices and most any backup you may need. I love my Jackery1000 with Solar 200W.
D**B
GET A PAIR!
DOES WHART i WANT IT TO DO WHEN i WANT IT TO DO IT. Keeps a 100% charge over a 6-month+ period of time. Easy to use. Multiple outlets. Functionable. Useful. Doesn't take up much space. Light in weight, but not a lightweight in use. Durable. A sure thing to have in simple or major emergencies. A child can safely use it. Don't have a home without a Jackery or some other quality power station. I have three Jackery units of various power outages and I'm convinced that a Jackery portable power station is a gooood way to go to have power when you want power.
R**E
Great Solar Generator
My husband has been looking for a solar generator for some time, this one checked the boxes on everything he wants. We are able to use it to run our camper during the fall time where we don’t have to use the traditional generator. It is well made and the battery lasts. It has even been used at our house in instances where we have lost power for short periods of time. It is easy to carry around, light weight, and easy to use. I highly recommend it.
M**N
First Impressions
I just received my new Jackery Explorer 1000. I researched many different manufactures equivalents. Read hundreds of reviews and read a lot of "expert" on line opinions. Significantly influenced by Amazon's Prime days specials and price point, I finally pulled the trigger on this unit. These will be my initial thoughts VERY early in ownership. Shipping: Wanted to take it on an upcoming vacation, the advertised arrival was really going to be close. I'm happy to report it arrived on the first day of the advertised date span! 5 days total, nice! Boxing: Very good, very protected, Box in a box, not a scratch, Excellent! First Impression: This thing looks really good (almost pretty?), feels very solid, albeit a bit heavy. Manual: OK, small print, covers the basics Registration: Bad, really bad. There is a web site referenced in the manual that I could not get to work. Finally searched "Jackery" and after clicking around for about 30 minutes I stumbled across a reference to registration. Easy from there? Nope! After much trial & error, I finally got it registered. Had it not been for the free extended warrantee with registration, I would have given up. Wi-Fi / Bluetooth / App: I have two Wi-Fi channels in my home with boosters, the whole 9 yards. (My smart TV, 4 rooms away, behind closed doors, out in the garage, has no problem connecting. My security cameras, even farther away, no problem. Jackery, big problem, finally gave up. Bluetooth, better results, but very slow. Downloading the App to my iPhone was not a big deal and I was able to connect to the unit. I don't see me needing to turn the light on/off through my phone much. Same with turning the various connection points on/off. Its really slow to react to doing those things, kind of annoying actually. Not sure why you would need to turn on the unit screen on when you see it right there on your phone? What I do see as a good thing is being able use is using you phone to see things like Charging level %, Input Watts, Output Watts and unit temperature. Charging: Came with 31% charge. Used the included power cord and was able to get the unit to 100% in little over an hour. At first the input read 799 watts as charging. The charging wattage slowly dropped as it got closer to full charge. What's in the box: The unit itself, the power cord (about 6' 14awg) and the manual. No other wires or accessories. These are only my initial experiences, for now and with the exception of the connectivity & App issues, I'm liking this power station. Performance update: After charging to 100%, I used the 12v car type plug to connect my 35 qt Alpicool cooler/freezer. Either or both compartments can cool or freeze, so to test the Jackery, I set both side to 0 degrees: Monday 3:00pm started with 100% charge, cooler drawing about 33 watts 3:30pm 99% , both sides in the 20 degree range, cooler drawing 30-33 watts 4:30pm 97%, both sides around -1 to +4 degrees, cooler drawing 26-29 watts Tuesday 6:00am 68%, both sides around -1 to +4 degrees, cooler drawing 26-29 watts 3:00pm 49%, temp still good, still drawing in the 26-29 watt range as the cooler reaches its set temp the unit cycles off so its not using any power Wednesday 6:00am 18% same temp range, same draw range. I am very satisfied with the performance of my Jackery. Under normal conditions I would not set the cooler to 0 degrees on both sides. I easily got 39 hours run time, had I let it go, I maybe could have pushed 48 hrs run time before totally exhausting the battery. My goal with the cooler and the Jackery was to make it through a double header game watching my grandson, so good to go there! Originally was going to get something in the 500w range, but for the price................... Side Note: Alpicool dual compartment 12v cooler, wow! I am impressed with this cooler. To maintain 0 degrees and only pull 26-29 watts! How is that even possible? I have light bulbs that use more power than that!
R**S
A must have for any household
I live in central Florida and although it is seldom, we do have power outages. Most of them are of short duration. On some occasions it could last a few days. I do have an 1800 w duel fuel inverter/generator that I have been using. The struggles with a gas generator are running cords through a window and having the cords strung around. I purchased the Jackery Explorer 1000 v2 as it was one of the top brands that I have been researching. When I saw the price drop, I had to pull the trigger. My primary mission for this unit is to run the kitchen refrigerator. Anything else in my mind was a plus. For my test with the refrigerator, I ran the refer on the Jackery power supply for eight hours sitting on the kitchen counter next to the refrigerator. Starting at 100% in eight hours of continuous operation the power unit went down to 53%. Projecting this out, it might run my refer for fourteen hours. In summer months I would expect less as the compressor would run more frequently. When the compressor was running, there was a draw of 132 watts. The Jackery is so quiet that you never hear it. It is handy where it sits on the counter as we can easily plug in the toaster, blender, lights or any other device we might want. I found that I could recharge the Jackery with my gas generator at a rate of 780 watts even with the refrigerator power being supplied by the Jackery. I can power so many things with this Jackery and it is so very functional that I purchased a second Jackery Explorer 1000 v2. Now I can power the garage refrigerator at the same time, swap them around and durring an outage have the ability to charge them anytime with my gas generator outside of the garage. They are small, light weight, and have a nice handle to carry them to different locations. They will supply enough power that we can sleep all night without being concerned about any power need issues. These units in tandom with my gas generator could keep us going for weeks as it only takes a couple of hours of running the gas generator to fully charge the Jackery. Life is good!
G**L
Reliable, powerful and Manages Battery Life Very Well
To start with, I love my Jackery Explorer 300 and took a chance on the Explorer 1000 and not disappointed. This is copy of my review for DJI Portable Power Station 1000 Vs the Jackery Explorer 1000. I hope to help others when comparing these two popular power stations that are both known for reliability. In the end for a quick read, the Jackery Explorer out performed the DJI Portable Power Station by quite a bit. Great job Jackery! Here is my slightly edited review: I purchased the DJI Power 1,000 Portable Power Station for emegencies as well as camping and such. I do own a Jackery Explorer 300 as well as a Jackery Exporer 1000. Today I tested the Jackery Explorer 1000 (1500W rating) as well as the DJI Power 1000 (2200W rating). I've had the Jackery 1000 for maybe a month and the DJI for about 1 week and both were new up to today and charged to 100% for the first time for this test. I connected each to a 1000W heater (Presto Heat Dish) which is a reflective type heater with no fan/blower, just a heating element reflected off what looks like a satellite dish. I put the heater at highest setting and it was rated at about 1045-1047 watt output according to both battery power stations. I tried to run them both for ONE hour and see what percentage of the battery power stations was left after the hour. The Jackery Exporer 1000 had 40% battery life after 1 one hour which was good, so I first thought. After trying the DJI 1000, the Jackery was apparently very good. The Jackery never really got too warm and was super quiet. The DJI Power 1000 could not make it to one hour. I shut it down after 45 minutes as it only had 7% battery life left. I never run them to zero and 7% was much lower than I like to run them to, but wanted to milk this until at least 45 minutes, which I did. The fan area near the power switch area of the DJI was pretty warm and the other side fan area was cool, near the outlets. The DJI also had noticeable fan noise, but it was just noticeable and not loud. I also noticed after getting the DJI Power 1000 that it didn't have the cigarette lighter receptacle (12V DC) like the Jackery did, which I overlooked. The Jackery is about 2/3 the weight of the DJI and has a swing handle across the top like most smaller power stations do. The DJI had two fixed grips, one on each side which seem more sturdy, but not as convenient to carry around. I don't usually rate and review two named items in a review but both are great names with reliabilty and known quality. I'm just sad to say that the DJI did not live up to my expectations and relly disappointed. Hopefully they will get the battery management taken care of in future models. With the DJI rated another 700 watts than the Jackery, I guess I expected more. If I were to put a 2200 watt device on the DJI Power 1000, I'm not sure it would last a half hour. I would recommend the Jackery Exporer 1000 very easily after my test. jackery is quiet, reliable and the energy used is very well managed within the system.
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