LANPWR UFox Plus 35E Solar Power Station: 4-in-1 fast charging
Need power that doesn't quit when you're off the grid? Meet the Solar Power Station LANPWR UFox Plus 35E—your new best friend in the wild (or during those pesky blackouts). Packed with a 5120Wh LiFePO4 battery, it's built to last through more than 5000 cycles. That's a lot of charging and recharging, folks.
And when you're in a hurry? The 4-in-1 fast charging system has your back, pumping out up to 5000W so you can juice up even the hungriest devices in no time—think 1.5 to 3 hours flat. Plus, with its MPPT controller, it squeezes every last drop of solar energy, handling up to 4500W solar input. And if the power goes out? The UPS function kicks in faster than you can blink (less than 10ms, to be exact).
Oh, and because we live in the future, you can keep an eye on your power stash from anywhere with Wi-Fi/4G APP remote monitoring. Whether you're camping under the stars, bracing for emergencies, or living the off-grid dream, this solar generator's got you covered. No drama, just power.
- 5000W output
- 5120Wh LiFePO4 battery
- MPPT controller
- Wi-Fi/4G APP remote monitoring
- 4-in-1 fast charging
General specs
- Brand: LANPWR
- Model: UFox Plus 35E
- Seller: Geekmaxi
- Battery Type: LiFePO4
- Battery Capacity: 5120Wh
- Output Power: 3500W
- Solar Input: 4500W
- Charging Time: 1.5 to 3 hours
- Cycle Life: 5000 cycles
- UPS Switch Time: <10ms
- Remote Monitoring: Wi-Fi/4G APP
- First listed by seller: 4/23/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
Shipping options
Comparison with similar products
This item | Recommendations | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() LANPWR UFox Plus 35E 4-in-1 fast charging
|
![]() FOSSiBOT F3600 Pro + FB3840 Extendable battery capacity to 11520Wh
|
![]() FOSSiBOT F3600 Pro 3600W AC output
|
![]() FOSSiBOT F3600 Pro Extends battery capacity to 11520Wh
|
![]() Foldable Solar Panel 18V/60W power output
|
![]() Solar Power Bank Outdoor solar charging
|
|
Brand | LANPWR | FOSSiBOT | FOSSiBOT | FOSSiBOT | Flashfish | |
Model | UFox Plus 35E | F3600 Pro + FB3840 | F3600 Pro | F3600 Pro | ||
Color | ||||||
Rating |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Price | $2,417.12 | $3,600.13 | $4,470.53 | $6,212.49 | $88.00 | $25.99 |
Seller | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Geekmaxi | Gshopper | Gshopper |
Update | April 22, 2025 | July 4, 2025 | August 1, 2025 | July 31, 2025 | July 25, 2024 | July 25, 2024 |
Battery Type | LiFePO4 | EV-grade LiFePO4 | EV-grade LiFePO4 | EV-grade LiFePO4 | ||
Battery Capacity | 5120Wh | 3840Wh, Extendable to 11520Wh | 3840Wh, Extendable to 11520Wh | 11520Wh | ||
AC Output | 3600W | 3600W | 3600W | |||
Output Ports | 13 | 13 | 13 | |||
Charging Speeds | 5 | 5 | 5 | |||
Full Charge Time | 1.5h | 1.5h | 1.5h | |||
UPS | 2500W | 2500W | 2500W |
Jacob R.
Leicester
May 2, 2025
As someone who's into automotive projects and often needs reliable power off-grid, this has been a solid choice. I bought it a couple of weeks ago, and it's handled everything from charging tools to running small appliances without a hitch. The build quality feels durable, and it's easy to set up and use. It's not perfect—the weight makes it less portable than I'd like, and the price point means it's an investment. But for emergencies or camping trips, it delivers consistent performance. I'd recommend it to others who need a dependable power source, though shop around for the best deal.
- Pros: It works out the box with no fuss, which I appreciate. The battery holds a charge for ages and can be recharged many times without losing capacity. When I need to power up quickly, it handles high-demand devices efficiently, and it's great at making the most of sunlight for recharging. The backup power kicks in almost instantly during outages, and I can check its status remotely, which is handy for peace of mind.
- Cons: It could be a bit heavy to move around, and the initial cost might be too high for some budgets. I've noticed it takes up a fair bit of space, and while the remote monitoring is useful, it relies on a good connection, which isn't always reliable in remote areas. The charging speed, while fast, might not be sufficient for everyone's needs, and I could be wrong, but it feels a bit bulky for frequent transport.