Portable Power

Anker SOLIX C300 Review β€” A Tiny Powerhouse With a Built-In Light

β˜… 4.5 / 5$199May 2026

288Wh, up to 300W (600W SurgePad), LiFePO4, and a clever built-in lamp. The C300 is one of the most refined ultra-portable units for Texas trips and short outages.

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βœ“ Pros
Β· 288Wh in a genuinely grab-and-go package β€” phones, tablets, a CPAP, lights, and a laptop through an evening or a camping night
Β· Punches above its size: 300W continuous with SurgePad reaching toward 600W on the right loads
Β· Built-in light is a real outage feature β€” exactly what you want when the power drops at night
Β· LiFePO4 cells and Anker’s warranty and support reputation make it a safe small buy
Β· Fast recharge and a clean, simple interface β€” easy to hand to anyone in the household
βœ— Cons
Β· 288Wh is small by design β€” this is a device-and-comfort unit, not appliance backup
Β· It will not run a fridge for long or anything resembling AC
Β· Slightly more expensive than no-name units of the same capacity; you pay for build, the light, and support
Our Verdict

The SOLIX C300 is the ultra-portable to beat: enough capacity for devices and a CPAP overnight, a genuinely useful built-in light, and Anker’s support behind it. As a glovebox/closet "always charged, grab it when the lights go out" unit for a Texas family, it is hard to fault.

Small, but thoughtfully so

Not every outage needs a 50-pound battery. The C300 is built for the common case: keep phones, a tablet, a laptop, a CPAP, and some lights running. At 288Wh it is light enough to actually carry, and the built-in light means it earns its spot in a closet as emergency gear.

More output than expected

300W continuous, with SurgePad pushing toward 600W on suitable loads, covers more than its size suggests β€” small kitchen gadgets, a fan, charging everything in the house at once. It will not run a fridge for long, and that is not what it is for.

The CPAP and the light

Two real-world wins: it can run many CPAP machines through a night, and the integrated light turns it into a lantern the moment the grid drops. Those are the details that matter at 2am during an outage.

Who should buy it

Anyone who wants reliable device and comfort power they can grab and go β€” campers, road-trippers, and households that want a no-fuss backup for the essentials.

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Anker SOLIX C300 Review β€” A Tiny Powerhouse With a Built-In Light

β˜… 4.5/5

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