Backpacks full of energy at Bluetti

Bluetti, known in the sector of portable energy stations, is breaking away from its usual activity by launching new backpacks equipped with integrated energy stations, the Handsfree 1 and Handsfree 2. These products are specially designed for outdoor activities, whether for photographers, campers or hikers eager for new experiences… while staying connected.

Backpacks for explorers who want to stay connected

The Handsfree 1 model is sold at $299 and offers a storage capacity of 268.8 Wh, enough to recharge a drone or laptop up to three times. For its part, the Handsfree 2, sold at $399, has a capacity of 512 Wh and an output power of 700 W, well suited to long getaways. Both are equipped with portable solar panels and a fragmented charging system, keeping devices charged even in remote areas.

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These backpacks, available in a 42 liter version for the Handsfree 1 and 60 liters for the Handsfree 2, also have multiple pockets to organize your equipment. With a maximum charging capacity of five devices simultaneously, they aim to make life easier for adventurers who do not want to sacrifice their devices during their journeys. It is important to note, however, that they are only water resistant and not completely waterproof, although Bluetti does provide a rain cover.

Bluetti’s portable energy stations provide large storage capacity, but they also stand out for their charging speed. With TurboBoost technology, the Handsfree 1 version can be fully recharged in 1.5 hours, while the Handsfree 2 takes only 80 minutes to replenish its energy. These devices allow you to stay in the juice for several days: up to three days for Handsfree 1 and five days for Handsfree 2.

These backpacks also offer ergonomic load management. Users can monitor the battery status and different ports through the Bluetti app, which allows real-time tracking. A significant asset for those going on expeditions or in areas without access to electricity.

Bluetti has also thought of photographers, by integrating compartments dedicated to cameras and their accessories. Additionally, the bag’s design allows for a 180-degree opening for easy access to devices, making these bags extremely convenient for those who regularly need to plug and unplug equipment on the go. All that remains is to launch these bags in Europe!

Source: www.journaldugeek.com