Portable Power

Anyone using a Segway Cube?
I am looking at getting a power bank, and looking at varoius options available - Ecoflow, Bluetti, Segway.
I see lots of good feedback on the Ecoflows and the Bluetti, but nothing on the Segway?
TIA
 
Anyone using a Segway Cube?
I am looking at getting a power bank, and looking at varoius options available - Ecoflow, Bluetti, Segway.
I see lots of good feedback on the Ecoflows and the Bluetti, but nothing on the Segway?
TIA
Got a link?
 
Gotcha... Not seen any of that in the UK.

Have they released a UK spec version?

Id wanna see a full teardown first to gauge the safety & quality.

They don't make the sells or anything, so kind get the feeling they are jumping on the band wagon a bit.?

They know self balancing scooter things.... But what do they know about PPP?.

The DJI range is interesting..... They have some impressive tech and battery management..... For example when you fully charge the drone batterys, after a month...... if you don't use them they will self discharge down to 50% for safety and longevity... A bit un nerving at first when you grab a battery out the storage bag and it's warm.. (but a quick Google bought up the feature).

The big boys are:

EcoFlow
Bluetti,
Anker
Jackory.
I've had and tested all the above.

VTOman... Not seen these myself.

....

Google foo,,:

The top 5 portable power pack (power station) manufacturers in 2026 are Anker (Solix), EcoFlow, Bluetti, Jackery, and VTOMAN.

These brands are recognized for reliability, fast-charging LiFePO4 batteries, and high-performance power delivery, suitable for camping, off-grid, and emergency home use.
GearLab
GearLab
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Top 5 Portable Power Pack Manufacturers (2026):

Anker (Solix/PowerHouse): Known for exceptionally fast charging (often under 1.5 hours) and high-quality, durable components in their Solix and PowerHouse lines.


EcoFlow (DELTA/River): A leader in portable power stations, particularly recognized for rapid charging speeds (DELTA 3 Plus) and versatile portable options (River 2 Max).


Bluetti: Renowned for using long-lasting, durable LiFePO4 batteries and offering high-capacity, heavy-duty units like the Elite and AC series.


Jackery (Explorer): Famous for portable, light, solar-capable power stations and for pioneering the solar generator market.


VTOMAN: A highly rated, budget-friendly alternative that often features high output and the unique ability to jump-start cars (Jump 1800).
Camping Secrets
Camping Secrets
+6


These brands consistently dominate reviews and testing, offering diverse options ranging from compact, portable units to large, high-capacity power systems.
 
Gotcha... Not seen any of that in the UK.

Have they released a UK spec version?

Id wanna see a full teardown first to gauge the safety & quality.

They don't make the sells or anything, so kind get the feeling they are jumping on the band wagon a bit.?

They know self balancing scooter things.... But what do they know about PPP?.

The DJI range is interesting..... They have some impressive tech and battery management..... For example when you fully charge the drone batterys, after a month...... if you don't use them they will self discharge down to 50% for safety and longevity... A bit un nerving at first when you grab a battery out the storage bag and it's warm.. (but a quick Google bought up the feature).

The big boys are:

EcoFlow
Bluetti,
Anker
Jackory.
I've had and tested all the above.

VTOman... Not seen these myself.

....

Google foo,,:

The top 5 portable power pack (power station) manufacturers in 2026 are Anker (Solix), EcoFlow, Bluetti, Jackery, and VTOMAN.

These brands are recognized for reliability, fast-charging LiFePO4 batteries, and high-performance power delivery, suitable for camping, off-grid, and emergency home use.
GearLab
GearLab
+4


Top 5 Portable Power Pack Manufacturers (2026):

Anker (Solix/PowerHouse): Known for exceptionally fast charging (often under 1.5 hours) and high-quality, durable components in their Solix and PowerHouse lines.


EcoFlow (DELTA/River): A leader in portable power stations, particularly recognized for rapid charging speeds (DELTA 3 Plus) and versatile portable options (River 2 Max).


Bluetti: Renowned for using long-lasting, durable LiFePO4 batteries and offering high-capacity, heavy-duty units like the Elite and AC series.


Jackery (Explorer): Famous for portable, light, solar-capable power stations and for pioneering the solar generator market.


VTOMAN: A highly rated, budget-friendly alternative that often features high output and the unique ability to jump-start cars (Jump 1800).
Camping Secrets
Camping Secrets
+6


These brands consistently dominate reviews and testing, offering diverse options ranging from compact, portable units to large, high-capacity power systems.
Thanks @Dellmassive - I did originally consider either Ecoflow or Bluetti, so will probably stiick with ome==ne of those.

I suspect a lot manufacturers that make battery powerd equipmet will add these to their line up soon enough. I saw a Makita one recently (Makita - Product Details - BAC01 ConnectX 1,400W Portable Power Station), but better to stick with manufacturers that specialise in power banks.
 
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Anyone using a Segway Cube?
I am looking at getting a power bank, and looking at varoius options available - Ecoflow, Bluetti, Segway.
I see lots of good feedback on the Ecoflows and the Bluetti, but nothing on the Segway?
TIA
The spec on the Segway looks very good! It's just the weight involved with their special casing making it heavy.
I would trust them as a brand though, I'm sure it won't be long before they introduce a UK version.
You could be our overseas guinea pig @manfrotto ! I think you would need wheels for it if you added an extra clip on battery though!
 
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