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Jackery Explorer 300 Review

An ultra-portable power station that is well suited to recharging phones and laptop devices
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Jackery Explorer 300 Review
Credit: Kenji Mowrey
Price:  $279 List
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Manufacturer:   Jackery
Kenji Mowrey
By Kenji Mowrey ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  January 13, 2026
Contributions From: Sentry Kelly
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RANKED
#10 of 12
  • Power Output - 60% 3.5
  • Portability - 25% 9.3
  • Charging Speed - 10% 5.2
  • Features - 5% 6.0
Best Buy Award
Best Buy for Phones and Laptops

Our Verdict

The Jackery Explorer 300 is a compact portable power station, ideal for charging multiple small electronic devices. Its 293Wh battery can effectively recharge your laptop and phone when camping, during a blackout, or away from AC power. It's not a great choice for many other common things people want to power, such as a coffee maker, a hot plate, a heater, or a projector. But its small form makes it the perfect companion when working on a laptop for an extended period outside, camping, or during a blackout.
REASONS TO BUY
Small and lightweight
Great for phones and laptops
Solar panel compatible
REASONS TO AVOID
Only works with low-wattage appliances
Limited run-time

Our Jackery Explorer 300 Experience


The Jackery Explorer 300 offers decent power performance in an enticingly compact package.

jackery explorer 300 - simple and functional, the jackery 300 excels at supplementing...
Simple and functional, the Jackery 300 excels at supplementing device charging and low-draw appliance use.   Credit: Natalie Kafader


Its compact and lightweight design makes it ideal for on-the-go charging. We could easily fit this unit inside our tent on camping trips or toss it in the back seat of our car for easy access.

True to Jackery's design philosophy, the Jackery 300 is very simple to operate. You do get multiple outlet options, including USB-C and USB-A, along with your standard AC outlets and a 12V cigarette lighter port.

Each button and port feels well-made, and the cigarette lighter port is protected by a rubber cover. We often used the included charging port with a USB-C cable for faster charging. When off-grid, we used a 100 watt Jackery solar panel and the included cigarette lighter charger in the car for top-off charges before reaching our next destination.

jackery explorer 300 - this simple, small-form power station is an excellent addition to...
This simple, small-form power station is an excellent addition to your power needs.   Credit: Natalie Kafader

The 300 is the perfect companion for charging devices and using small appliances like TVs and lights. It has enough capacity to charge our laptop a few times and recharge our phones for a whole weekend of use. More capable than a standard power bank but smaller than many other power stations, it allows for flexibility when heading out of town or supplementing your electronics away from the grid.

The Jackery 300 is our favorite option for recharging our phones and laptops, but its small battery capacity and power output limit its use.

A step up to the Jackery Explorer 2000 V2 will provide the ultimate setup for off-grid camping, where both portability and power are prioritized. Offering 2,042 Wh of capacity and only weighing 38.9 lbs, the 2000 V2 offers one of the best power-to-size ratios on the entire market.

If you're looking to power your home during outages and run larger appliances like heaters and stovetops, the Jackery Solar Generator 5000 Plus is intended for home backup. While great for blackouts and outages at 134.5 lbs, its hefty weight delegates it to a semi-permanent location in your home.

The Jackery Explorer 300 won't blow you away with features or ultra-fast charging, but its value lies in its compact design and a highly efficient battery. Whether it's your first introduction to portable power or you're looking to expand your power station collection to charge smaller devices, this power station deserves consideration.

The Jackery 300 is one of our favorite small form power stations for charging devices and powering LED lights, but if its limited power output can't keep up with your long-term power needs, consider a step up to the Anker Solix C1000. It costs an additional $200 but offers significantly higher power output and battery capacity, making it a better long-term investment as your power needs grow.

Our Analysis and Test Results


jackery explorer 300 - the jackery 300 is the perfect accessory for camping off grid.
The Jackery 300 is the perfect accessory for camping off grid.   Credit: Kenji Mowrey

Power Output


The Explorer 300 delivered 247 Watt hours (Wh), which makes it one of the smaller batteries in our tests and one of the lower performers in this metric. That is not surprising considering its smaller size. It is ideal for small camping applications, not for when the power goes out at home. For example, it can recharge a typical laptop about 3 times or a phone nearly 80 times, but it can't run a refrigerator if the power goes out. We were only able to run our Starlink off this for about five hours.

Testing the 300 with common household appliances like a coffee grinder gave us a good idea on its power capacity and limitations.   Credit: Kenji Mowrey


Portability


Above all else, the Jackery Explorer 300 is highly portable. Weighing only 7.1 pounds, this compact power station can be easily stashed in your backpack and carried around with its built-in handle. It was our first choice when heading outside the house with our laptop. The handle is large and comfortable to hold.


jackery explorer 300 - extremely light and easy to carry, the 300 was our first choice when...
Extremely light and easy to carry, the 300 was our first choice when looking to stash a power station in our bag.   Credit: Kenji Mowrey

Charge Time


The Jackery 300 falters here. For such a relatively small battery, it took four hours to charge from a wall outlet. By comparison, many batteries that are eight times larger will charge two to three times faster.


jackery explorer 300 - the charging speed is nothing to brag about on the 300, but its...
The charging speed is nothing to brag about on the 300, but its various charging options are appreciated.   Credit: Kenji Mowrey

One positive aspect of this unit is its ability to charge with a USB-C cord, which is great if you can't find the AC wall outlet cord. The 300 also supports up to 100 watts of solar input. With a 100-watt panel, the Jackery takes about 4-5 hours to charge under ideal conditions. It can also be charged with an included carport cable.

jackery explorer 300 - charging the 300 with the included carport cable.
Charging the 300 with the included carport cable.   Credit: Kenji Mowrey

Features


A simple power station, the Jackery Explorer 300 won't wow you with features. Its small form means limited usability is to be expected, such as the absence of expansion capabilities and uninterrupted power supply capabilities.

We would have liked to see a built-in light on the Jackery Explorer 300, a common feature equipped on many smaller power stations. The display is also quite limited, providing only basic information, such as power input/output wattage and remaining battery, displayed as a percentage. Most notably, when drawing power, its display is missing the remaining discharge time, which is information that can be handy when determining how long a device can run.

jackery explorer 300 - despite its limitations, the jackery 300 provides dependable power...
Despite its limitations, the Jackery 300 provides dependable power and gets the job done.   Credit: Kenji Mowrey

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Bottom Line An ultra-portable power station that is well suited to recharging phones and laptop devices
Pros Small and lightweight, great for phones and laptops, solar panel compatible
Cons Only works with low-wattage appliances, limited run-time
Rating Categories Jackery Explorer 300
Power Output (60%)
3.5
Portability (25%)
9.3
Charging Speed (10%)
5.2
Features (5%)
6.0
Specifications Jackery Explorer 300
Measured Power Output 260 Wh
Max AC Watts 300 watts
Max AC Amps 2.5 amps
Measured Weight 7.1 lbs
Power Outlets (2) AC
(4) USB-A
(1) USB-C
(1) Car Outlet (12V)
Claimed Capacity 293 Wh
Usable Capacity 89%
Dimensions 9.1"L x 5.2"W x 7.8"H
Max. AC Surge Wattage 500 watts
Time to Charge 4.0 hr
Measured Charging Speed 74 Wh/hr
Solar Compatible Yes
Max Solar Panel Watts 100 watts
Battery Chemistry Lithium-ion
Claimed Cycle Life 800 cycles
AC Output Power (Bypass Mode) No
App No
Expandable Battery Capacity No
Uninteruptible Power Supply (UPS) No
Emergency Power Supply (EPS) No
Built in Light No
Warranty 2 year
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