Yeti 200X Portable Power Station
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With plenty of storage to charge our devices a few times, the Yeti 200X Power Station keeps us plugged in, whether we're gone a few days or a whole week. This lightweight, compact station features various output ports to let us charge everything from our laptop and smartphone to our headlamp or portable fridge. Its hefty capacity is likely to keep us running, even on long stints away from home, but when necessary, it recharges quickly, so it's easy to get a boost and get back on the road.
Details
- Lightweight and compact power station
- Charges in under five hours for convenience
- Capacity can charge a smartphone up to 20 times
- Varied output ports charge most devices
- Please see size chart for Goal Zero charging information
- Item #GZRG01B
- Battery Type
- Li-ion NMC
- Capacity
- 187Wh (14.4V, up to 13Ah)
- Charge Time
- [maximum input] 2hrs, [60W power supply AC wall charger (included)] 4.5hr, [Nomad 20 solar panel] 11 - 22hr
- Input
- 1 8mm (13 - 22V, up to 7A, 100W max), 1 USB PD (5-20V, up to 3A, 60W max)
- Output
- USB-A (5V, up to 2.4A, 12Wmax), USB-C (5 - 12V, up to 3A, 18W max), USB PD (5-20V, up to 3A, 60W max), 6mm (12V, up to 10A, 120W max), 12V car port (up to 10A, 120W max), AC (120W, 200W surge)
- Chainable
- no
- Dimensions
- 7.9 x 5.1 x 5.1in
- Claimed Weight
- 5lb
- Manufacturer Warranty
- 2 years
- Activity
- weekend camping, casual
Reviews
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Overall Rating
4 based on 43 ratings
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Selecting an option will reload the available reviews on the pageFebruary 26, 2024
Great Features
I bought this specifically to charge my phones, headlamps, speakers, etc. when camping. It has worked flawlessly. I could not be happier with this purchase!
Originally reviewed on goalzero.com
February 4, 2024
meets expectations
I bought this a month ago and I am glad that I did. It gives me comfort knowing that I have backup power at the ready in case of power outages that recently have become more common.
Originally reviewed on goalzero.com
January 23, 2024
Great Power Options for My Tuning Needs
I own a mobile performance tuning business tuning certain Toyota/Lexus trucks and I use Goal Zero exclusively for all my power application needs on the road in ensuring my Clients trucks are safely tuned with all the power supply we can provide and GZ does just what I need to meet my power demands. I’ve had the Goal Zero Yeti 200x for a couple weeks now and it has performed flawlessly as a dedicated back up power unit for my laptop. The GZ Yeti 500x (in use since 09/2021) is great for use on any tune meets ranging from 1 to 15 trucks, whereas the Yeti 1000x (in use since 07/2023) is deployed whenever 16+ trucks in a single day requires service. I love what my GZ power station line up has to offer and know I can count on them. I have the confidence knowing that they will meet or exceed my power needs for all my tune meets. I highly recommend Goal Zero’s Yeti 200x and all of their power station options. Regards, AY Tuning LLC
Originally reviewed on goalzero.com
January 15, 2024
Perfect backup companion
This is my second purchase of the Yeti 200. Perfect for keeping my wife’s and my electronics charged
Originally reviewed on goalzero.com
January 14, 2024
Easy transport
Bought this for emergency backup when there is no available electricity for the families’s phones and tablets. It is easy to handle and transport both at home or while traveling. Love it!
Originally reviewed on goalzero.com
January 2, 2024
DOA- Unit Dead On Arrival
Hey bought one of these on sale had a few bad reviews of the units not operating out of the box. Caught it on sale so I decided to take the risk. Unit came completely drained, and. Wouldn’t take a charge. Indicator show that it was receiving power from the wall charge but after several hours still at zero percent. Sent an email to customer service hopefully they will be quick and helpful as I’m still in the 30 day period and warranty but will update this based on that process.
Originally reviewed on goalzero.com
December 21, 2023
Clean made, so far so good... photographer/ham
I am a Ham radio operator and a professional photographer. I got it for both remote locations in Montana. I used it on location while filming and was able to top off my drones and camera battery rapidly. I did not have the panels hooked up to it but so far, so good.
Originally reviewed on goalzero.com
December 18, 2023
Excellent product
Powers our lights for 1.5 hours each day giving us around 7 hours +/- of power before we recharge. Im also looking at investing in a larger unit for future use. highly recommended.
Originally reviewed on goalzero.com
December 16, 2023
Great Power Source
My brother has two and I wanted to have at least one. I am happy with my purchase.
Originally reviewed on goalzero.com
October 18, 2023
love it
quick shipping. A super nice little charging unit for multiple personal devices. Seems to be of very good quality.
Originally reviewed on goalzero.com
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March 7, 2022
What's included in the box? Are there any charging cables or any cables included?
February 24, 2022
Yeti 200x loose socket how to taking care?
November 3, 2021
Can I charge two things at once?
November 2, 2021
How long to recharge from a car?
October 21, 2021
Assuming I have a USB C to USB C cable, can the 60W USB C port on my Yeti 200X be used to charge my MacBook Pro 13" 2020 laptop?
October 16, 2021
Can I charge the Yeti 200X via the usb-c port from a Yeti 1500?
October 4, 2021
Does the yeti 200x allow to connect a three prong cord (compuer charger)? I only see two prongs...
September 30, 2021
Does the goal zero yeti 200 make a noise when powering something? I’ve plugged a lamp in and it makes a low sound. Is this normal?
September 2, 2021
I am going camping and in need of something to power my CPAP machine as I have sleep apnea. How long will this power my machine?
September 2, 2021