Ugreen PowerRoam 2200 (15357)
![]() | Outdated Product In box: charging station; Rated power (W): 2400; Output waveform: sinusoid (PSW); Sockets (230 V): 4; USB-A: USB-A (quick charge): Quantity: 2; USB-C: Quantity: 4; Power (W): 100; Car cigarette lighter; From solar panels; Anderson port: 300 W; Connecting an additional battery; Battery type: LiFePO4 E-Catalog uses affiliate links compensated by our partners. |
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An essential item in our restless times, powers the whole apartment, at a consumption of 200 watts it lasts for 10 hours, usually consumption is less - internet light, fridge switches on periodically, so about 160 watts which is more than 12 hours easily. Capacity, fast charging, equipment Vazhka |
Six months ago, I bought the EcoFlow RIVER 2 Max for my parents for their TV and internet, so I have experience with a more expensive alternative and now I know for sure that quality comes at a price. After almost two weeks of using the Ugreen PowerRoam 1200, several problems have arisen. The station inaccurately calculates the remaining charge percentage and the operating time (when the display shows 6-8% and 30-40 minutes of operation left, it suddenly shuts off the load and the display shows 0%) and this happens after several full discharge and charge cycles. Occasionally, the AC output shuts off by itself (the 220V just turns off without any apparent reason, you can immediately manually turn on the AC output and the station will continue to work) under a load of about 100 watts, tested separately on a refrigerator and a computer. This issue doesn't occur often, but it happens in any of the three operating modes: Standard Mode, Energy Saving Mode, and Constant-On Mode. The device has a powerful enough inverter with low efficiency, a poorly calibrated indicator system, and an average mobile app that lacks a Ukrainian language option. Overall, the station does its job, but these nuances greatly spoil the impression. When I unpacked it, it seemed like a really cool item, with a nicely printed box and a decent product design. relatively inexpensive, normal battery capacity, fast charging, quiet cooling system no bypass, floating issues with AC output (possibly only for me), works incorrectly and no Ukrainian language in the application. |
Can be used for a microwave, electric kettle, or other high-power appliances. powerful, compact, quiet No |
High power performance
Inside the station is a high-capacity lithium iron phosphate battery rated at 2048 Wh. That’s enough energy to power an electric kettle for about an hour nonstop (though in real-world use you probably won’t need a load like that). Thanks to surge power up to 3500 W, the device can handle starting a refrigerator and other appliances with high inrush currents. The station can keep a laptop or desktop computer running for many hours straight.
Interface arsenal
Ugreen PowerRoam 2200 is equipped with four 230 V outlets, four USB Type-C ports (100 W each), two full-size USB-A ports, and two DC outputs. A full recharge from a household outlet takes about an hour and a half. It also supports charging from solar panels, making the device more versatile for off-grid use.
Capacity expansion
The control panel features an LED flashlight and an easy-to-read display showing current operating parameters. You can control the station remotely using a smartphone or tablet connected via Wi‑Fi or Bluetooth. If you need longer runtime, you can connect additional battery modules to increase the system’s total capacity.









































