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DJI Power 1000 — Editorial Review

DJI Power 1000 — Editorial Review

DJI Power 1000 — Editorial Review

The DJI Power 1000 is DJI's first portable power station — a 1024Wh, 2200W unit that's exceptionally fast to recharge, unusually quiet, and tuned to fast-charge DJI drone batteries on location.

Featured Video Review

DJI POWER 1000 Review - Tested - How DJI's New Portable Power Stations Work?
Dustin Dunnill · "DJI POWER 1000 Review - Tested - How DJI's New Portable Power Stations Work?" · Watch on YouTube

Fast, quiet, and drone-optimized

How-To Geek and The Solar Lab note the Power 1000 delivers a continuous 2200W — enough for power tools, hair dryers and small appliances — and recharges fully in about 70 minutes (80% in ~50). It runs remarkably quietly, and its SDC ports fast-charge DJI drone batteries far quicker than standard cables (a Mavic 3 Pro pack in roughly 30 minutes). The LiFePO4 cells are rated for 4,000+ cycles. In Dustin Dunnill's tested review — featured above — it's put through real-world charging.

Honest cons

  • Only two AC outlets. The original unit's two AC outlets can be limiting for bigger setups.
  • Pricey accessories. The solar/car charging adapter runs extra (~$329) where rivals build solar input in.
  • Proprietary ecosystem. DJI's expansion/accessory ports add flexibility but also cost and complexity.
  • Heavy-load efficiency. Around 76% under heavy loads — a touch below the best-in-class.

Where this power station fits

  • DJI drone pilots who want the fastest on-location battery turnaround.
  • Creators and campers needing quiet, fast 2200W power.
  • Anyone valuing rapid recharge and long LiFePO4 cycle life.
  • Not many-outlet households, built-in-solar seekers, or buyers avoiding proprietary accessory costs.

Sources & Citations

  1. How-To Geek, "DJI Power 1000 Review," howtogeek.com (accessed 2026-05-27)
  2. The Solar Lab, "DJI Power 1000 Portable Power Station Review," thesolarlab.com (accessed 2026-05-27)

Last verified: 2026-05-27

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