
Anker SOLIX C800 X vs Jackery Explorer 600 v2

Anker SOLIX C800 X leads by 11 points overall.

Jackery Explorer 600 v2
- Home backup: Anker SOLIX C800 X — more AC-delivered capacity and higher AC output
- Camping & RV: Jackery Explorer 600 v2 — lighter and easier to carry
Score breakdown
Battery-side usable capacity and how much you can run at once.
Owner reputation, safety record, warranty, and build durability.
Wall and solar recharge speed.
Lightweight, portable, and quiet enough to live with.
Computed from sourced data with a published, price-independent formula. Scores are relative to each model's size class.
Capacity truth
The watt-hours on the box aren't what reaches your devices. Same scale, both units.
768 Wh. Show source
claimed sourceankersolix.com ↗2026-07-04The marketing number — total cell capacity.
580 Wh. Show source
verified source~580 Wh extracted at 1200W over 29 min (Trusted Reviews)2026-07-04~580 Wh extracted at 1200W over 29 min (Trusted Reviews) · 24% below the label
640 Wh. Show source
claimed sourcejackery.com ↗2026-07-04The marketing number — total cell capacity.
544 Wh. Show source
estimated sourceestimate = battery-side usable capacity × 85% inverter efficiencyWhat reaches an AC outlet — about 15% is lost turning battery power into household AC. How we estimate.
Same-device runtime
| Device | Anker SOLIX C800 X | Jackery Explorer 600 v2 | Assumption |
|---|---|---|---|
| CPAP (humidifier off) | about 8.1 nights | about 7.6 nights | 9 W · |
| CPAP (heated humidifier on) | about 1.3 nights | about 1.2 nights | 56 W · |
| Refrigerator (full-size) | about 9.2 hours | about 8.6 hours | 180 W × 35% duty cycle · |
| Wi-Fi router + modem | about 32 hours | about 30 hours | 18 W · |
| Laptop (65W charger) | about 18 hours | about 17 hours | 65 W × 50% duty cycle · |
| Phone (one full charge) | about 29 full charges | about 27 full charges | 20 W · |
One device at a time; estimates use each station's usable AC energy. Build your own load →
Key specs, side by side
| Spec | Anker SOLIX C800 X | Jackery Explorer 600 v2 |
|---|---|---|
| AC-delivered capacity | 580 Whverified. Show sourceverified source~580 Wh extracted at 1200W over 29 min (Trusted Reviews)2026-07-04 | 544 Whest.. Show sourceestimated sourcejackery.com ↗2026-07-04 |
| Continuous power output | 1,200 W. Show sourceclaimed sourceankersolix.com ↗ | 500 W. Show sourceclaimed sourcejackery.com ↗ |
| Surge power output | 1,600 W. Show sourceclaimed sourceankersolix.com ↗ | 1,000 W. Show sourceclaimed sourcejackery.com ↗ |
| Max solar input | 300 W. Show sourceclaimed sourceankersolix.com ↗ | 200 W. Show sourceclaimed sourcejackery.com ↗ |
| AC charge time (0–100%) | 58 min. Show sourceclaimed sourceankersolix.com ↗ | 100 min. Show sourceclaimed sourcejackery.com ↗ |
| Weight | 10.9 kg. Show sourceclaimed sourceankersolix.com ↗ | 6.4 kg. Show sourceclaimed sourcejackery.com ↗ |
| Rated cycle life | 3,000 cycles. Show sourceclaimed sourceankersolix.com ↗ | 6,000 cycles. Show sourceclaimed sourcejackery.com ↗ |
Manufacturer figures unless marked verified or est. Tap or focus a figure to view its source. The better reading in each row is highlighted — lower wins for weight and recharge time.
Where these rank
- Anker SOLIX C800 X #8 of 10 in Best Power Stations for Photographers & Drones
- Jackery Explorer 600 v2 #1 of 4 in Best 500 Wh Stations · #2 of 10 in Best for Camping
Quick answers
- Is the Anker SOLIX C800 X better than the Jackery Explorer 600 v2?
- Anker SOLIX C800 X leads by 11 points overall.
- Which has more usable capacity, the Anker SOLIX C800 X or Jackery Explorer 600 v2?
- The Anker SOLIX C800 X, by 36 Wh — 580 Wh versus 544 Wh, a 7% advantage. At a 60 W load that is roughly 0.6 extra hours before the battery is empty. Both figures are estimated AC-delivered energy, not the nameplate battery rating — the watt-hours that actually reach your devices, which is always less than the number on the box.
- Which has more AC output, the Anker SOLIX C800 X or Jackery Explorer 600 v2?
- The Anker SOLIX C800 X: 1,200 W versus 500 W continuous. That gap matters only if a load sits between the two numbers — below 500 W both run it, above 1,200 W neither does. Surge headroom follows the same order: 1,600 W against 1,000 W, and surge is what decides whether a compressor or pump actually starts.
- How does runtime compare between the Anker SOLIX C800 X and Jackery Explorer 600 v2?
- On the same sourced load — a refrigerator (full-size) — the Anker SOLIX C800 X runs longer: 9.2 hours against 8.6. These are planning estimates from each model's AC-delivered capacity, not stopwatch tests; real duty cycle and temperature move them.
- Which is lighter, the Anker SOLIX C800 X or Jackery Explorer 600 v2?
- The Jackery Explorer 600 v2, by 4.5 kg (6.4 kg versus 10.9 kg). Both weights are manufacturer figures for the bare unit; cables and a solar panel add to whatever you actually carry.
- Which recharges faster from the wall, the Anker SOLIX C800 X or Jackery Explorer 600 v2?
- The Anker SOLIX C800 X: 58 minutes from empty to full against 100 minutes, a difference of 42 minutes. This matters most between outages and during a short grid window — if you only ever recharge overnight, it does not matter at all.
- Which model should I buy for my use case?
- On the sub-scores that describe each use case: the Anker SOLIX C800 X for home backup; the Jackery Explorer 600 v2 for camping & rv. They split, so the honest answer depends on which of those you are actually buying for.
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