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Your cart is empty.400W Power Inverter, FSATBTNE DC 12V to 110V AC Car Plug Adapter Outlet Converter with [65W PD USB-C] & [18W QC USB-A] Fast Charging Ports and 2 AC Outlets Car Power Inverters for Vehicles
M. Berk
Reviewed in the United States on March 28, 2025
This small inverter works very well. I really like the USB-A and USB-C ports in addition to the two receptacles. It can charge two laptops and more at the same time. I don't use it in my car, but I got it to use with my Lifepo4 12-volt batteries when I am camping or boating. Because I have it connected to a battery, I also appreciate the switch on the back to turn it off. This is helpful because I don't always want to disconnect it from the battery when it is not in use.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
This inverter is actually quite small despite having 2 AC sockets ...From the pics on the sale page I assumed it was going to be a much beefier unit...That said, it puts out some decent power for its size..I tested it with a wattmeter and voltmeter... output is about 110-115volts ac...as far as watts draw, I tried it with a known 200 watt ac motor and it was able to start and run it.. unfortunately, I didnt have any more items free to plug in and test its max load which they claim is 400 watts... the manual does say that its using a new and different technology which allows better effeciency and Smaller size for its given output... from what I could see, there seemed truth to that claim...Dont expect to run microwaves and coffeemakers with it but It should do a string of light bulbs ,computer, a smaller tv and other light duty use...
Krista
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
I recently started to have to work out of my car for part of my day. My laptop only has enough power to use it for 3 hours without charging it. This was exactly the time I have to work out of the house on days my daughter works.To save myself from having to miss a meeting, not being able to finish something at the end of my work day, or missing clocking out because my laptop died on me, I got this.It works great. I am able to charge my laptop while working so I don't miss a thing at work. This would be great if you were going on a long trip and had a 6 can mini fridge. With 2 regular grounded wall plug outlets, a USB plug, and USB C output, this provides versatility in what you use it for.Provides the power I need when I need it in the car and was able to fully charge my laptop in about an hour and a half while using it.
Rob B
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
I think to go any more powerful output than this device you have to resort to direct battery connection, which is much less convenient than this little device.Under low to moderate loads the fan stays off and it's super quiet. At higher loads the fan kicks in and that does get a bit annoying as it's a decent whine. The device also warms up a bit at full load.I tested this with my Pixel 7a phone and can get around 9.5W (Settings indicates charging quickly) with the USB-C outlet and just over 5W with the USB-A socket. This is on par with a lot of wall chargers.I tested with a 120W large fan and also charging my Gigabyte Aero laptop. The laptop is power hungry as the power brick is a 230W one.This little inverter will run all 3 of these devices at the same time which is getting close to it's max capacity. Fan runs pretty much all the time at this load and it does warm up a bit.For the price this is one handy unit and covers my needs to be able to power my work laptop if needed.
Atlantic
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
This inverter may be small and compact, but it has the ability to connect and charge multiple devices simultaneously, making it very handy when traveling. Connectivity options include two standard three-prong cord sockets, a USB-C PD connection, and a USB-A QC 3.0 connection port. I tested three of the receiver plugs, including both three-prong outlets, and the USB-C PD 65 port (the USB A – QC3.0 port was not tested as PD is the preferred option for Google phones). I tested the phone charging capability in two ways; first using the built-in PD port as stated, and with a separate two-prong 30W PD wall charger plugged into one of the standard outlets. In both cases I got the phone’s “charging rapidly” indication. Lastly, I plugged an Acer laptop’s standard charger into a three-prong outlet and it charged the laptop normally. A key point is that these charging tests were conducted two at a time, and simultaneously. I realize the phone probably doesn’t present the same demand that larger, more demanding devices will, but it does verify that multiple devices can charge at the same time and is a common scenario.The small instruction pamphlet says you can charge larger items, but there may be limits such as powering a refrigerator or other high-power-draw devices. The inverters biggest short coming is that the plug-in jack cord is short, and that in some ways limits its use if you don’t have multiple front seat, back seat, or in my case, a power jack in the back of the car (a handy addition I think more cars/SUVs should have).As for the color, when I first saw the product image I thought the picture was probably just a little washed out. I was wrong, and a little surprised to find out that it really is a shiny pink anodized color, not an opaque pink paint and I find it unique and I’m more concerned with its functionality. I’m giving it five stars, though the short cord may be problematic for some.
Nick Whitworth
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
I tested the USB C port and the AC outlets, and they both work. I have two big concerns with this power inverter, though.First, the DC plug is permanently attached, so you can't attach battery clamps. The DC plug in your car is only rated for 125-150w. If you try to pull too much power using this inverter, you will melt the fuse in your car.Second, there is no user serviceable fuse. Hopefully there is one on the PC board inside, but if you pull too much power through this (and manage to not melt the fuse in your car), the fuse that might be on the PC board will melt, and this power inverter has just become trash for anyone who doesn't know how to open it up and replace the fuse.Also, it may just be mine, but when I tried to unplug from the AC outlet, the outlet pulled out of the case.
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