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DJI Power 2000 now available in the Philippines

The DJI Power 2000 is now available in the Philippines, marking its entry into the portable power station market. It offers high-capacity energy at home that can be used as backup, for the outdoors, and other mobile setups.

It features a 2048Wh LFP battery with 3000W output. It’s capable of powering most household appliances, including microwaves, air conditioners, and induction cookers. DJI also offers expandability with up to 10 additional expansion batteries for a maximum capacity of 22,528Wh.

It includes four AC outlets, four USB-A, and four USB-C ports (two at 140W). The 140W USB-C port can charge a 16-inch MacBook Pro to 50% in 30 minutes. Charging options include grid, solar, and car input. Using grid power, it charges to 80% in 45 minutes, or 100% in 75 minutes.

The unit supports UPS functionality, switching to battery power in 0.01 seconds during an outage. Safety features include eightfold protection, 26 temperature sensors, 21 fuses, and a nano-coated BMS board to resist water and condensation. It operates at 29dB, quieter than a typical refrigerator.

Designed for durability, it’s built with flame-retardant materials and can support up to a ton of static weight. It also integrates with DJI’s drone lineup via its Smart DC port. This allows for direct fast charging for the Mavic and Air 3 series models.

The DJI Power 2000 is priced at PHP 87,790. Interested readers can check out DJI’s official product page 178 for more information.

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