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VTOMAN Jump 1000

usable
1,408 Wh
output
1,000 W
surge
2,000 W
weight
16.8 kg
VTOMAN Jump 1000 — front view
BatteryRank score
41/ 100

#14 of 15

in the Large (2 kWh class) class

data 15/17

Lifted by Portability and Durability & longevity; held back by capacity & expansion.

POWER31
TRUST49
CHARGINGN/A
LIVABILITY72
Price truth
$599as of 2026-07-04
Fair price
Check price on Amazon

Verdict computed from this model's own tracked price history.

02 · advertised vs usable

Capacity truth

The watt-hour number on the box isn't what reaches your devices. Same scale, three readings.

Rated (on the box)1,408 Wh

The marketing number — total cell capacity.

Usable1,408 Wh
03 · published formula

How it scores

Four buyer pillars over seven sub-scores — computed from sourced data with a published formula, price-independent by design.

Power

31

Usable capacity and how much you can run at once.

Capacity & expansion
30

Usable watt-hours and how far you can grow it with add-on batteries, versus its size class.

Output & versatility75% data
32

Continuous and surge wattage, outlet count, and USB-C fast-charging.

Trust

42% data
49

Owner reputation, safety record, warranty, and build durability.

Trust & reliability34% data
N/A

Owner ratings, brand reputation, recall record, and warranty backing.

Durability & longevity80% data
49

Rated cycle life, warranty length, cell chemistry, and weather sealing.

Charging

N/A

Wall and solar recharge speed.

Charging & solar25% data
N/A

Wall recharge speed, solar input, and multi-source charging.

Livability

62% data
72

Lightweight, portable, and quiet enough to live with.

Portability60% data
72

Weight, footprint, handle, and wheels, versus its size class.

Quiet / livability
N/A

Fan noise under load — quieter is better for bedrooms and CPAP use.

How this score is computed

The BatteryRank score is computed from sourced data with a published formula — ranked by data, not lab testing. Seven sub-scores blend into a 0–100 composite, grouped into four buyer pillars. Price is deliberately not a scoring input: prices move daily, so value intelligence lives in the price section above, judged against this model's own history.

PillarBuilt fromWeight
PowerCapacity & expansion + Output & versatility38%
TrustTrust & reliability + Durability & longevity33%
ChargingCharging & solar16%
LivabilityPortability + Quiet / livability13%

Scores are cohort-relative — each model is ranked against others in its size class. Missing inputs renormalize out rather than scoring zero (a model is never penalized for a spec nobody in its class publishes), and any figure resting on a documented estimate is tagged est. A full methodology page is coming.

04 · sourced, never guessed

Full specifications

Manufacturer-claimed unless marked verified (FCC/UL/DOE/lab). Hover any figure for its source.

Capacity & battery

Usable capacity
1,408 Wh

How much energy you can actually pull out of a full charge — the number that determines real runtime, not a marketing headline figure.

Rated cycle life
3,100 cycles

How many full charge-and-drain cycles before the battery drops to its rated threshold (shown alongside — brands rate to different thresholds, so never compare bare cycle counts).

Battery chemistry
LiFePO4

The type of battery cell. LiFePO4 (LFP) cells last far more cycles and are more thermally stable than older lithium-ion (NMC) cells.

Max capacity with expansion
2,956 Wh

The largest total capacity this unit can reach once you add every supported expansion battery.

Rated capacity
1,408 Wh

The battery's nameplate energy capacity — the headline number on the box. Real runtime comes from usable capacity and conversion losses, shown separately.

Cycle-life threshold
80 %

The remaining-capacity level the cycle rating is measured to. 3,000 cycles to 80% is a stronger battery than 3,000 cycles to 70% — always read the two numbers together.

Power output

Continuous power output
1,000 W

The most power you can draw at once, sustained — this has to be higher than the running wattage of whatever you're plugging in.

Surge power output
2,000 W

A brief power spike the unit can absorb when a device first switches on — matters for things with motors or compressors, like fridges.

AC outlets
3 outlets

How many standard wall-style outlets are built in.

USB-C max output
100 W

The fastest a single USB-C port can charge a device — relevant for laptops and fast-charging phones.

12V car ports
1 ports

How many car-socket (cigarette-lighter) style 12V outputs are built in — what CPAPs and car fridges plug into for the most efficient overnight running.

DC barrel ports
2 ports

How many round barrel-style DC outputs are built in, used by routers, some lights, and older electronics.

Max combined output
1,000 W

The most power the unit can deliver across ALL ports at the same time — can be lower than the AC rating plus every USB port added up.

Charging & solar

Max solar input
200 W

The most solar panel wattage the unit can accept — undersized panels just mean slower charging, not damage, but oversizing this is wasted money.

Size & portability

Weight
16.8 kg

How much the unit weighs on its own, without accessories — relevant for portability and carrying it up stairs during an outage.

05 · sourced sentiment only

What reviewers & owners report

Aggregated from named outlets and marketplaces — we own no hardware and never fabricate impressions.

Trustpilot · brand2.8
Common praise
  • NA (no standalone US Amazon listing) Amazon reviewers
  • Large 1,408Wh LFP for the price; built-in 12V car jump-starter (unusual feature); 3x pure-sine AC; expandable to ~2,956Wh; LFP durability (~3,100 cycles) Across reviewers
Common complaints
  • NA (no standalone US Amazon listing) Amazon reviewers
  • No professional/measurement reviews found; modest 1,000W ceiling for the capacity; limited solar input (200W); heavy (~37 lb); now discontinued/replaced; no app Across reviewers
  • Wirecutter: none
  • Popular Mechanics: none
  • None accessible this pass — budget brand, no measurement-channel coverage located YouTube reviewers

Brand reputation: No accessible pro/forum data this pass; VTOMAN generally rated acceptable on Amazon for its FlashSpeed line; Jump 1000 itself now superseded

Sources: No professional editorial coverage located (budget brand, discontinued) — CNET/Tom's Guide/PCMag/OutdoorGearLab/Wirecutter all none; no standalone US Amazon listing; YouTube/Reddit not retrievable; CPSC inconclusive (2026-07-04)

Specs OEM-sourced, latest 2026-07-04 · price as of 2026-07-04 · hover any figure for its source

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