Goal Zero  Yeti 300 Power Station

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Designed for outdoor adventures, the Goal Zero Yeti 300 power station is tough enough to handle mud, dirt, dust and water, making it a must-have for everything from car camping to beach parties.

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Features

  • Compact and rugged power station is built with portability and durability in mind
  • Has 350W AC power out with 600W surge abilities (550W Max combined AC/DC port output) and can power items like air pumps and recharge phones and laptops
  • Upgraded LiFePO4 battery technology gives the power station a long lifespan—the battery has 4,000+ cycles which means you can use it daily for over 10 years
  • Yeti 300 can charge from 0% to 100% in 50 minutes when plugged into the wall with the included power cable
  • Can charge from your car by plugging it into your 12V adapter using the 12V aux to 8 mm car charging cable
  • Recharge from the sun by connecting a compatible solar panel (not included); charge times depend on the size of your solar panel
  • IPX4 rating for water resistance
  • Can handle extreme temperatures and use in temperatures down to -4° F
  • Passes testing for particulates and UL2743 requirements
  • Manufacturer offers a limited 5-year warranty

Imported.

Power output to device:
  • 120V AC inverter: 2 x 250W continuous, 600W surge modified pure sine wave (115V, 3A)
  • 2 x USBA: 18W max regulated (5-12V up to 3A)
  • USBC: 30W max regulated (5-20V up to 3A)
  • USBC PD: 100W regulated (5-20V, up to 5A)
  • 12V 6 mm port: 133W max (13.5V, up to 11A continuous 30-40A surge)
  • 12V car port: 164W max regulated (13.5V, 13.5A continuous, 30-40A surge)
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Technical Specs

Charge Time (hrs)

AC: 0.8 hours; 12V: 2.8 hours

Battery Included

Yes

Material(s)

Aluminum/ABS plastic/LFP

Best Use

Camping

Battery Capacity (Wh)

297 watt hours

Dimensions

11.3 x 7.7 x 6.7 inches

Solar Compatible

Yes

Battery Type

Lithium Iron Phosphate

Weight

13 lbs. 11.2 oz.

External Charge

Car / Wall

Reviews
36 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars

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Product Rating

14 out of 22 (64%) reviewers recommend this product

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 5.0 out of 5 stars
Great for weekend cpap use.
Manffredd
11 months ago
Got for a weekend camping while doing my insurance Cpap approval. Made it though two nights and it still showed 36%. Should last three nights or so but I usually only get 6-7 hours before I take the thing off.
Manffredd
WA
5 people found this review helpful

Most Helpful Critical Review

5 reviews with an average rating of 1.0 out of 5 stars
Camping
Jai
1 year ago
Rating: 1/5 Review: I purchased the Yeti 300 Goal Zero battery with high hopes of reliable portable power, but unfortunately, it fell far short of my expectations. Here’s a breakdown of my experience: 1. Charging Capacity: Despite the claims, the Yeti 300 struggled to meet basic charging needs. On a full charge, I could barely charge my phone once and my iPad only halfway. This is well below the advertised capacity and severely limits its usefulness, especially for extended outdoor trips. 2. Limited Use for Lighting: I attempted to use a 3 Watt light extension with the Yeti 300 for nighttime illumination. Shockingly, the battery could only sustain the light for about two hours before running out completely. This makes it impractical for any sustained nighttime use, let alone as a reliable backup during emergencies. 3. Build Quality and Reliability: The overall build quality of the battery also left much to be desired. The performance was inconsistent, and the battery seemed to drain faster than expected even under minimal load. This raises concerns about its durability and long-term reliability. Conclusion: In conclusion, the Yeti 300 Goal Zero battery did not meet my basic expectations for portable power. Its inability to provide sufficient charge for essential devices and its limited runtime for basic lighting make it difficult to recommend. I am disappointed with the product's performance given its price point and the brand's reputation. Recommendation: I would advise potential buyers to consider alternative options with proven performance and reliability. If Goal Zero addresses these issues in future models, it could potentially redeem itself, but for now, I regret this purchase.
Jai
Spruce Recreation Area, New Jersey
12 people found this review helpful

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jenrk
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

A must have for home or outdoors

1 year ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I recently got my hands on the YETTI 6th generation 297 watt hour compact and rugged power station, and it's been complete game changer for my home and outdoor adventures and unexpected power outages at home. Whether I'm camping , my husband and son are hunting in the wilderness, or dealing with a power outage at home , this powerhouse has me covered. Its durability is unmatched, handling everything from mud to dust to water without skipping a beat. Plus, with upgraded LiFePO4 battery technology, I know it'll keep powering my escapades for years to come. It's become an essential part of my gear lineup, ensuring I stay connected and powered up no matter where the journey takes me.

Originally posted on influenster.com
thuyvan
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Really love

1 year ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The design is more beautiful than the outside and very sturdy. It has many useful to uses. it's great value for money. Charging time is fast. I can use power output for 1 week . It’s so great for me .

Originally posted on influenster.com
monicac437
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

This power station is very cool!

1 year ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] I got this product for free in exchange for an honest review. I was so excited to get this because my husband and I had been wanting one for when we start going camping, for sports, going to the beach, pretty much any fun activity where you're not consistently around a source of power to plug things in. It's very user friendly even for someone like me whose not very good at electronics. My husband had to help me learn a bit but it was super straight forward. So far we've only used it to charge our electronics and my husband has used it for work while at our son's baseball practices. It's heavy but not a bit deal when youre just going to be in one place. We're looking forward to getting solar panels for it and one of the lights for camping. Our only con is the cover that goes over where you plug stuff in. It's just a little annoying. Maybe if it flipped down and out of the way, and then when you ubplugged everything you could flip it back up. That's pretty much the only thing I would change about it. Super cool product! I would recommend for pretty much anyone to get one since it's so small and easy to bring along places

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Goal zero
Colorado
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars

Average

10 months ago

I am new to power stations and I wasn't sure what to expect. I just bought this in the hopes that it would power my laptop for a few work days (so 24 hours). I tested it out at home right away. Starting with fully charged laptop and fully charged yeti, I am able to get about 12 hours use out of my laptop before the yeti is fully dead. I did not charge anything else during this time. At 0% battery, it took 2 hours to charge from the wall. So it did not live quite live up to the expectations I had for it. Most likely I will be investing in a solar panel: and as long as the panel can keep the yeti charged, I might like the product better.

Age:45–54

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brendac323
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Light weight, and portable

1 year ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This is such a neat little power station. This is perfect to take camping or in a pinch use to charge your phone or even a space heater during a power outage. I can’t wait to use this in the summer while camping! Cool that you can charge it in the car, or get optional solar power.

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Anonymous
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars

Disappointing

1 year ago

Not impressed with this Goal Zero. I bought it mostly for car camping primarily to inflate my bed, charge my camera battery and phone at music music festivals I photograph. I was able to charge my phone on twice, my camera battery once and top the air on the bed (I initially used other method to inflate the bed) and the battery was almost dead. The only reason I am not returning is I bought it during the annual sale and also had $100 in gift cards so paid less then 1/2 retail price. Will keep it for emergencies but otherwise will look for something else.

No, I do not recommend this product

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Manffredd
Washington
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Great for weekend cpap use.

11 months ago

Got for a weekend camping while doing my insurance Cpap approval. Made it though two nights and it still showed 36%. Should last three nights or so but I usually only get 6-7 hours before I take the thing off.

Age:35–44
Yes , I recommend this product

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Anonymous
Fort Wayne, IN
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars

Poor Quality Products

9 months ago

I received my Goal Zero, and it worked for a single trip. After that, it would not recharge. Goal Zero made the replacement situation very complicated and way too much work for an issue that was on them, not me.

Age:35–44
No, I do not recommend this product

Energy Efficiency

Short battery lifeExtended battery life
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_cheohii
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

It's a game-changer for us!

1 year ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] The Goal Zero Yeti 300 Portable Power Station that I received from Influenster is amazing! My husband loves it. It's incredibly versatile and reliable, providing power whenever and wherever we need it. Whether we're camping, at a tailgate, or facing a power outage at home, this power station delivers. It's a game-changer for us!

Originally posted on influenster.com
michaelh76
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars

Very compact with alot of power

1 year ago

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This thing is amazing! I charged it to 100% and was able to charge my iPhone, power my TV and PlayStation 5 for hours. It is very durable, water resistant, and I would recommend to anyone looking for something to keep around in case the houses power goes out, or use on a job site.

Originally posted on influenster.com
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