First Look: BLUETTI Handsfree 2 Backpack Power Station
Morgan Rogue 10.28.24
BLUETTI is known for its power banks. They just released something that I feel everyone would benefit from in one way or another.
Introducing the BLUETTI Handsfree 2 Backpack Power Station!
In this article, I’m going to talk about first impressions. I’ll be posting another article to give my full review. So stay tuned for that.
I honestly didn’t know what to expect with this setup. The price point is outrageously low for everything I got.
Translation: BLUETTI over-delivered.
It comes with a 60L backpack and a 700W power bank.
Let’s talk about the backpack first.
It’s a 60L backpack, so it’s a beast. I’m not gonna lie, when it first came out of the box, I was a little shocked at the mere mass of it. I’m 5’2″ and it’s almost half my size, hah!
I’m used to carrying big backpacks though so I’m not at all afraid of carrying it. The size just surprised me a bit, but not in a bad way.
Investigating the bag further, there are zippers upon zippers upon zippers. This thing has so much storage space, it’s insane. I’m actually worried I won’t be able to fill it even halfway! I absolutely love all of the potential storage.
I really love the main compartment that is modular so you can place lots of different camera gear in it.
This setup is intended for photographers and videographers who are on the go in the wild and need to power their gear. But honestly, as a prepper, I have something else in mind for this pack and hope to explore that option during my official review.
It has chest and waist straps which is going to help carry the weight.
The backpack is well-built and well-thought-out to accommodate almost any need.
Let’s talk about the power bank next.
The power bank is slim and slides nicely into the back of the backpack so the heaviest weight is against your back, exactly where it should be.
The backpack has two flaps on each side to expose the charging ports on the sides of the power bank; this is a super smart design. You don’t have to take the power bank out in order to charge anything. Just open up the side flap and plug in.
I would recommend taking the power bank out when you intend to charge the power bank itself so it has plenty of air flow, but otherwise, you should be able to charge devices while keeping it inside of the backpack.
Anyway, for being 700W, it’s lightweight and slim, plus it has a carrying handle.
Match made in heaven.
I am genuinely excited about this match up and can’t wait to load up and try it out in the field. While this is great for photographers and videographers, this is going to be an awesome addition to the prepper inventory as well and I’ll explain how I’m going to use this as a prepper and outdoor enthusiast in my full review which is coming soon.
How would you use the BLUETTI Handsfree 2 Backpack Power Station?