







🔌 Power your freedom, anywhere, anytime.
The Anker 555 Portable Power Station is a robust 1024Wh solar generator featuring a long-lasting LiFePO4 battery, 1000W continuous output, and 6 AC outlets. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness, it supports fast solar charging with 200W input and includes multiple USB-C PD ports for versatile device compatibility. Backed by a 5-year warranty, it’s engineered to deliver reliable, eco-friendly power for over a decade.


| Brand | Anker |
| Wattage | 1000 watts |
| Fuel Type | electric |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping, Residential |
| Item Weight | 29.8 Pounds |
| Voltage | 110 Volts (AC) |
| Output Wattage | 1000 Watts |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Included Components | Anker 555 Portable Power Station (PowerHouse 1024Wh), 3 types of charging cables (AC, car, and solar charging cable), welcome guide, our worry-free 5-year warranty, and friendly customer service. |
| Color | Black |
| Product Dimensions | 13.78"L x 7.4"W x 11.61"H |
| Model Name | A1760 |
| Engine Type | 4 Stroke |
| Ignition System Type | Electronic |
| Engine Displacement | 79 Cubic Centimeters |
| Total Power Outlets | 12 |
| Frequency | 60 Hz |
| Engine Power Maximum | 1000 Watts |
| Starting Wattage | 1500 Watts |
| Running Wattage | 1000 Watts |
| UPC | 194644099480 |
| Manufacturer | Anker |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00194644099480 |
| Part Number | A1760 |
| Item Weight | 29.8 pounds |
| Item model number | A1760 |
| Batteries | 80 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Size | (19.10)/Gm.4586 |
| Style | Anker 555 Solar Generator |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Portable |
| Batteries Included? | Yes |
| Batteries Required? | Yes |
| Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
| Warranty Description | our worry-free 5-year warranty |
S**N
Great back up power source.
I have had this for a few weeks now and have stressed tested it. So far it has been working great I haven tested it with my gaming laptop 2020 elektroniks max 17. I have gotten around 5 hours with moderate use and close to 8 with light use. It does have pass through charging so I expect it to make next hurricane season more comfertable. Unfortunately where I'm at we get hit by every hurricane that rolls through. So it's gonna be nice to be able to charge my ham radio ht's, charge my tablet and run a small fan and few other small devices. I do plan to get a 200 watt briefcase solar pannel. The only complaint I have is anthing I plug into ac doest sit completly flush there is a noticable gap where you can see the prongs it's not huge but it's noticeable. But all in all this is a great unit and I highly recomend it.
L**
AnkerDirect delivery problem
Anker used FedEx to deliver (not Amazon fulfillment). FedEx delivered to a different address and signed by someone else (stated in FedEx delivery confirmation email). Called Anker for help and they said it is not their problem! Now phone tagging with FedEx and if they can't recover it, looks like the only option is to dispute with my credit card company.11/20 FedEx finally recovered and delivered the package. Although the phone conversation with Anker was not helpful, their email customer support team is impressively supportive and nice.The ANKER 555 is working well as expected, it was charged from 0 to 100% in a bit over 3 hours using the OEM charger and an extra 65w usbc PD charger together. Very impressive that it can pull in 259W to charge.
M**Y
Very versatile, and perfect for insane laptop battery life
In addition to everything else, this has a 100W USB-C plug. That makes it perfect for running most modern laptops at full power without internal battery drain. If you have need of using discrete graphics on battery power for a full day, this is for you.It has a built-in display that shows wattage when the unit is charging or powering devices, battery percentage in a jumbo read out, and estimated time remaining until charge or battery depletion.The unit is silent, even when using the AC plugs; many units buzz or hum, but not this one.The included cigarette lighter plug is useful for car coolers, fans, etc without the inefficiency of using the AC plugs.It's hard to say anything negative about this. It's a bit heavier than it looks, but a moderately strong person will have no trouble carrying it one-handed.
Z**7
Had this for quite a while and hold the charge good there when I need it
So far this products been good it seems to hold its charge well and for long periods of time easy to charge bonus comes with car charger got a great price on it when I purchased it I like the fact that it has a light built-in a lot of anchor products.
J**E
I only have it for around 6 to 8 months and stop working
Just work for 6 months or 8 months, do not getIt
S**N
Anker 555 1000 Watt - Received Used unit
This is my first Anker power station and out of the box impression is I received a used unit. Inside the box it was outside of its plastic which means someone just threw it back together. The picture does not do it justice but a big scratch going up the front and the LCD scraped. There are no pictures of it but it comes with a sizable power brick which makes portability an issue.Pros - It did arrive ahead of schedule. The light is nice, but should have high/low mode.
R**E
Almost Perfect for off the grid operations
Worked perfectly for its intended usage at first.I could get 20 hours total of usage from it for my cpap at night before charging it at first in my field exercise in the desert. But after about a week of use I was only getting about 6 hours of use. The batteries seemed to be short lived. Which is unusual. I may have a defective one. It stayed in my tent throughout the day and night unless I needed to charge it. Then it was in my vehicle charging. Charging using the 12v adapter was slow but expected. Took about 6-8 hours to charge fully. I will have to reach out to Anker I guess to see about either checking it for defective batteries or getting it exchanged for another one, as I will still be needing this
H**S
The 555 power packs are older technology than the Anker 757 and it bites.
With respect to the technology: the charging process is a bummer. The 757 charges from a socket in 1.5 hours. The 555 takes about 6 hours, and generates a lot of heat in the charging equipment. I put the whole charging module on and old plate to keep the heat off the rug. But it eventually was charged to 100%. Since I had purchased two of them, it was on to the second one.The the next thing you have to plan for is the extension cords which will be used to power what you want to keep running. I went to Ace Hardware and pretty much cleaned them out of various lengths extension cords; and various load sizes. What I didn't notice was that the 555 does not accept grounded plugs. I didn't notice this feature until I was setting up for the suspected ice storm. So, I struggled to get the ground plug cut off a single single extension cord. That would keep the blower of the fireplace insert going if the power went out and we were left with just the gas fireplace insert for heat.
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