![]() ![]() There is no Bluetooth support as far as I can ascertain and it is not mentioned on their site. One thing to note, the IoT feature on the RIVER Mini is either a WiFi Access Point or attached to a WiFi network. Charging rates can also be set, and vital status monitored. EcoFlow has two variations of the RIVER Mini “Standard”(the one being reviewed here) and “Wireless.”Īll of the outputs can be turned on or off independently, either by a button on the Ecoflow RIVER Mini, or from the app. If you want USB-C and Wireless Charging, you need to upgrade to the Wireless version. Notably, the RIVER Mini has a surprisingly sparse number of outputs on the unit, two AC plugs, one 12v 10amp cigarette lighter style output, and three USB-A plugs for devices, capable of 2.4 amps. The charging circuitry is integrated into the Ecoflow RIVER Mini so there is no need to lug around a power brick, just a standard PC-type power cord. In rudimentary testing, it delivered on these numbers when accounting for losses(80%-85% as we usually see in the industry). The RIVER Mini advertises 210 Wh of capacity, capable of delivering 300 watts of power, and capable of 600 watts surge using the X-Boost feature. We recently used the RIVER Mini in our Extreme Edge – Enabling Astrophotography With HCI article, powering both a small compute cluster and support hardware. The RIVER Mini is a fantastic step up if you are used to battery banks and finding yourself needing just a bit more juice for all your devices. ![]() It is an affordable power station with a no-frills experience that delivers on expectations. Today in the field we have the entry-level portable power station, the EcoFlow RIVER Mini Portable Power Station.
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