Some are bigger than I am.

And it only costs $149.

TheExplorer 100weighs a little over 2 pounds and is really easy to carry in one hand.

As the name implies, it packs a hair under 100 watt-hours of storage capacity.

In terms of ports, you’ve got one USB-A output port and two USB-C input/output ports.

Jackery says the lithium iron phosphate battery will last 2,000 cycles.

The question is: What is it good for?

The Explorer 100 can also be charged using portable solar panels, creating a full-on mini solar generator.

The company plans to start selling it in combination with 40-watt solar panels soon.

With a 40-watt panel, it’ll charge in about five and a half hours, the company said.

With a 100-watt panel, it’ll take about two hours.

There are biggerportable power stations, of course.

Looking for moreenergy tech from CES 2024?

Check out this power station withhot-swappable battery packs.