Vtoman FlashSpeed 1500
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A universal solution for autonomous power supply, available in two power options — 1000W and 1500W. The flagship model in the lineup supports a constant load of up to 1500W, while the V-Beyond technology allows it to briefly power devices with a peak power of up to 3000W. The energy core of the Vtoman FlashSpeed 1500 charging station is a lithium iron phosphate battery with a capacity of 1548 Wh, designed for over 3000 charge-discharge cycles, providing approximately 10 years of operation with daily use.
The built-in SuperSafe LIFEBMS system offers comprehensive protection against overcharging, deep discharge, and short circuits, and the dual cooling system activates when the core temperature exceeds 55°C or the power reaches 800W. The station fully charges from a household power network in just 60 minutes at 1500W, from solar panels up to 400W through the Anderson port in about 4 hours, and from a car cigarette lighter in 12 hours.
The device features three 230V outlets with pure sine wave, three standard USB-A-ports at 12W, one USB-A with fast charging up to 18W, a pair of USB-C-ports up to 100W, a car cigarette lighter output, and two DC outputs of 120W each. The package includes a Jump Starter function for emergency car engine start, built-in LED lighting, and the ability to connect an additional battery to increase the system's capacity to 3096 Wh.
The UPS function with a 20 ms switch time ensures uninterrupted power supply to critical equipment. The model weighs 18.8 kg with dimensions 393×280×270 mm. Key features to consider are the impressive ability to support devices with peak power up to 3000W, the long-lasting battery lifecycle of over 3000 cycles, and the rapid 60-minute charging capability from a household power supply. Additionally, the blend of multiple outlet types, comprehensive protection, and expandability with extra batteries make it a standout choice. The emergency Jump Starter function adds extra reliability for automotive needs.
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A good station for those who don't want to overpay for Bluetooth, wireless chargers and so on. Overall, it works without complaints (fingers crossed). It performs its main task without glitches or issues. PC (CPU + GPU 250W), lamp, router, monitor, headphones, gadget charging - it lasts for 7 hours in simple video editing mode. Of course, if loaded with a game, it runs for about four hours. It has two fan speeds. The second is loud, the first is bearable. This is the same for everyone. The second speed only kicks in during the second half of the battery charging. It stands in the next room - it doesn't bother me at all. Cooling is adequate - the air at the output is always slightly warm. Charging is fast - it indicates 1600W. Less than an hour for a full charge. UPS in my case is a working option, the PC doesn't turn off at low consumption. But I have a decent PSU at 700W. In UPS mode, it will always charge to 100% - you can't turn off the socket because the PC will go out, and there's no limiter on maximum. Not clear - they put in UPS, but didn't give the option, for example, to simply select maximum discharge-charge cycle with a separate button. But that's just how it is. A feature on all stations without phone control. The assembly is solid, doesn't creak. There's no plastic smell. There's a not-so-obvious advantage - a 1.5 kW inverter - which seems like the perfect middle ground to me. It consumes less power on its own (idle) than >1.8 kW like others, and it's powerful enough so that, for example, a 2 kW kettle works just fine. It operates a 2 kW device for about 1.5 seconds (in boost mode) and then drops down to 1.5 kW. It just boils a quarter slower. The flashlight at maximum is very bright. There's a physical switch for the USB line (oddly, this is often missing even in more expensive models/brands). At low consumption (approx. 10W), it works fine, but the built-in wattmeter shows 0 consumption. Because of this, it automatically turns off after half an hour. By adding a load to show 1 - 2 W, it stopped doing that. But the remaining time counter shows accurately and precisely. I've checked. Therefore, I consider it a minor issue. If you want to buy an additional battery, for this line, there's only one option with +1.5 kW. It would be nice to have an option, for example, at 640W, like the Vtoman jump line. Or even better, around 800W. The built-in flashlight, although it shines well, being on the back of the station, makes it somewhat impractical. Because you won't place the station with the display and ports facing away from you. So, the flashlight faces the wall. If you use it in an open trunk in nature, it shines in the trunk. On the grass, it would shine into the forest :) Perhaps they did this to avoid heating other components, as on maximum setting, the flashlight is quite warm. That's about it. |
It discharges to 40 percent and turns off. Powerful, has a UPS mode. Doesn't produce full volume, noisy |

















































