
BLUETTI EB70 Portable Power Station
BLUETTI EB70 Portable Power Station | 1,000W 716Wh
BLUETTI EB70 Portable Power Station | 1,000W 716Wh
BLUETTI EB70 Portable Power Station | 1,000W 716Wh
BLUETTI EB70 Portable Power Station | 1,000W 716Wh
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The lowest price for BLUETTI EB70 Portable Power Station right now is $629.00 at Mud Tracks, compared across 5 retailers.
The all-time low was $489.60 on 13 Mar 2026 — today's price is 28% above the lowest ever. It has been notably cheaper before — worth setting a price alert.
Prices last updated 9 June 2026.
Last updated at 09/06/2026 08:22:45
BLUETTI EB70 Portable Power Station (1,000W 716Wh) Grey
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BLUETTI EB70 Portable Power Station 800W 716Wh LiFePo4 Battery with AU plug for Camping Outdoor Home Off-grid Black
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BLUETTI EB70 Portable Power Station 1000W 716Wh - Portable Power
Delivery $44.42
BlueTTI EB70 1000W 716Wh Portable Power Station
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BLUETTI EB70 Portable Power Station NZ | Authorized Bluetti Resellers
Delivery between 11–17 June $20.66
originally posted on bluettipower.com.au
I’ve only had it for a week so I can’t say how well the EB70 will hold up over time. But I’ve been testing it. It charges my MacBook in 90 mins from flat. It runs my CPAP for 3-4 nights before recharging is required. I like that it has 2 USBC plugs.I don’t like the power level indicator. It only display blocks of 20% so it’s hard to determine how much power a particular device has drawn after a single use.The “on” light is too small and dim. It is almost impossible to see outside during the day.Overall I would recommend it. It appears to have almost the same amount of useable power as my 120 amp hour AGM battery, and is one third of the weight.
originally posted on bluettipower.com.au
Was a reasonable price but lacks the features of the newer models such as Bluetooth app, display is a bit limited too and doesn't give you an idea of how long likely battery charge will last compared against current usage etc.On testing it appears it will just about power a CPAP for 2 nights without charging which is the main reason for buying. Should have saved a bit more and bought a more expensive model but you never know until you get the chance to test these things and see how they actually perform in your own application.Not a bad unit and seems well screwed together but TBH am suffering buyers regret for not spending a bit more on another model.
originally posted on bluettipower.com.au
The Bluetti EB70 is the perfect size for camping trips. My wife uses a CPAP machine to sleep well so it is necessary even when we are tent camping. We used to take a 500 wh unit with us and it kind of worked, but all we could use it for was the CPAP and it always ran out of power a little before we wanted to wake up. We bought the 1000 watt, 716 watt-hour Bluetti EB70 to replace that older unit and it works perfectly. In the morning it still has 40% of the battery left, allowing us to use it for other things like charging our phones, LED lights and powering our laptop computer. For multiple nights, we have a 200 watt solar panels that charge the EB70 from near zero to full in about 5 hours.
| Capacity | 716Wh (22.4V, 32Ah) |
| Life Cycle | 2,500+ Cycles to 80% Original Capacity |
| Shelf-life | Recharge to 80% Every 3-6 Months |
| Management System | MPPT Controller, BMS, etc |
BLUETTI EB70 Portable Power Station (1,000W 716Wh) Grey
Free delivery
BLUETTI EB70 Portable Power Station 800W 716Wh LiFePo4 Battery with AU plug for Camping Outdoor Home Off-grid Black
Free delivery
BLUETTI EB70 Portable Power Station 1000W 716Wh - Portable Power
Delivery $44.42
BlueTTI EB70 1000W 716Wh Portable Power Station
Free delivery
BLUETTI EB70 Portable Power Station NZ | Authorized Bluetti Resellers
Delivery between 11–17 June $20.66
I’ve only had it for a week so I can’t say how well the EB70 will hold up over time. But I’ve been testing it. It charges my MacBook in 90 mins from flat. It runs my CPAP for 3-4 nights before recharging is required. I like that it has 2 USBC plugs.I don’t like the power level indicator. It only display blocks of 20% so it’s hard to determine how much power a particular device has drawn after a single use.The “on” light is too small and dim. It is almost impossible to see outside during the day.Overall I would recommend it. It appears to have almost the same amount of useable power as my 120 amp hour AGM battery, and is one third of the weight.
Was a reasonable price but lacks the features of the newer models such as Bluetooth app, display is a bit limited too and doesn't give you an idea of how long likely battery charge will last compared against current usage etc.On testing it appears it will just about power a CPAP for 2 nights without charging which is the main reason for buying. Should have saved a bit more and bought a more expensive model but you never know until you get the chance to test these things and see how they actually perform in your own application.Not a bad unit and seems well screwed together but TBH am suffering buyers regret for not spending a bit more on another model.
The Bluetti EB70 is the perfect size for camping trips. My wife uses a CPAP machine to sleep well so it is necessary even when we are tent camping. We used to take a 500 wh unit with us and it kind of worked, but all we could use it for was the CPAP and it always ran out of power a little before we wanted to wake up. We bought the 1000 watt, 716 watt-hour Bluetti EB70 to replace that older unit and it works perfectly. In the morning it still has 40% of the battery left, allowing us to use it for other things like charging our phones, LED lights and powering our laptop computer. For multiple nights, we have a 200 watt solar panels that charge the EB70 from near zero to full in about 5 hours.
I have had my EB70 since about Xmas last year, worked mostly fine to power my CPAP machine overnight, but I found it to be a bit noisy and its recharging was not reliable.Have not been able to come to a resolution with Lotus, eventually the current contact Tina was listening to my issues, carefully reviewed my submitted videos and arranged for a check-up. All went promptly and error free with her!Now I have had it back for over a week and it is much better (although the noise remained). I found Tina’s communications excellent - perhaps she needs an assistant - as she had to work real hard and sometime was unable to respond immediately due to other work. Overall, I was pleased with her assistance, hence the review.Good luck to you Tina, don’t work so hard!
The EB70 is let down by the dispiay. A % read out for battery capacity would be far more useful than the bar graphparticularly if you want to charge the battery to a set level e.g. 80%.It would also be very useful if the display could be on continuously when charging.The fan on the AC/DC adaptor is noisy & keeps running even when the battery is fully charged. Installing a warm to hot adapter inside the case doesn't seem like a good idea even if it would be more convenient.Covers / plugs on all ports would keep out dust & insects.I hope Bluetti upgrades the EB70 & EB55 with a better display as on the EB3A.
Highly recommend this TV. It’s a great size, the colours are amazing and sport both on Free to Air and through Kayo is impressive to watch to say the least. The remote is different but intuitive and super-easy to use. Interestingly, the arrogant staff on the collection dock insisted they unpack the TV to show me it wasn’t broken before taking it home. Never experienced that before and admittedly, it was an off-putting scenario.
The EB70 has performed very well as a means to power an older camping fridge (Engel 40?L) for up to 36 hours (where ambient temps ranged from 15-28 degrees) before reaching 0% charge. The ability to charge it from the 12V plug in the car is very handy. And a cheap adapter allowed me to easily charge the unit using my existing solar panel. The unit has experienced a couple of ‘shorts’ where it stops until I turn it off and on again. However, my old fridge might be the cause of this issue.
I really like the design and concept of the product. Good UI, good build design. Can't give this a good rating because I tested the product and I only get about 550-600Wh of charge, not 716Wh as advertised. I know these drop over time, but this was even on my initial use. So when it does drop it's going to be down to half the Advertised capacity.
I am very happy with my EB70, it is a great little unit. I use it to run my Instant Pot pressure cooker when I go camping. I live in a remote rural area with frequent power cuts and last week the power was off the whole day so I was running my full size kitchen fridge and laptop at the same time and able to keep working. It was 30 degrees that day so I was very grateful to be able to keep the fridge running. My friend came in and was surprised I was running a 240V fridge off such a little box. His petrol generator had recently packed up so I recommended he get the AC180 and PV350 solar panel for backup power or to use camping. He bought them both the next day.
The Bluetti EB70 paired with the solar panel MP200 is as a superb combination that are simple, portable, and very functional. The EB70's design makes it incredibly easy to use, even for first timer. It is compact and not that heavy, allowing you to take them wherever you go. Despite its size, it surprisingly packs lots of power, providing you with reliable source that can charge a variety of devices, from laptops to smartphones when you go off grid. It is a must have for non power camping trip
| Capacity | 716Wh (22.4V, 32Ah) |
| Life Cycle | 2,500+ Cycles to 80% Original Capacity |
| Shelf-life | Recharge to 80% Every 3-6 Months |
| Management System | MPPT Controller, BMS, etc |