I'm a bit of a fan of power stations. The possibility of clean energy coming from solar, and the new Lithium Iron Phosphate battery technology (LiFePo4) lasting 10 years before it even reaches 80% of its capacity has me excited. So when Bluetti launched a new teeny tiny power station called the Elite 10, I was curious. I bought one because it looked cute and for someone like me, there's always a use for a long lasting battery. But is it good enough for a majority of users? Check out our initial testing / first impressions video embedded below to find out, or read up on specs and links for purchase if you like.

Bluetti Elite 10 - PHP 7,899 (US$ 135)
- purchased for PHP 5,400 (US$ 92) with free bag
- 128wh LiFePo4 Battery
- 200w AC inverter
- 100w solar input
- <10ms UPS capability
- AC passthrough mode
- 3 year warranty
- ITS CUTE!
The Bluetti Elite 10 is indeed the cutest little guy. But maybe too small for a lot of appliances out there. Could tide some over though, especially if you just need to power small appliances or have a capable LiFePo4 UPS handy to prevent your data from being lost in a sudden power outage. Anyway, the choice is yours if you want it, link below to purchase one. Or you can grab an Ecoflow River 3 which is just maybe more of the recommended size inverter and battery, but like we said the choice is yours!
Buy a Bluetti Elite 10 here: https://s.shopee.ph/6pugazXzsy
Buy an Ecoflow River 3 here: https://s.shopee.ph/9KZlOS5usu
Buy an Ecolflow River 3 (UPS) here: https://s.shopee.ph/Lewh3TZwp
Buy a PowMR 200w Solar Panel here: https://s.shopee.ph/126HNhl7X (you'll still need an MC4 to XT60 cable)