The VTOMAN FlashSpeed Pro 3600 is a 3600 watt-hour portable power station on wheels, with a telescopic handle, that you can easily move around like luggage. But it also comes with a host of advanced features to keep your home, RV, or outdoor power going in a pinch.
Moving around a heavy brick of a power station, even with handles, is quite the task. Add in the fact that the lights might be off, because of an outage, you might have to lug it over tough terrain, if you’re outdoors, and any number of additional scenarios, well, it sucks. The VTOMAN’s wheels and handle mitigate a lot of that. It also offers 14 outlets total and fast-charging via the PD 100-watt standard (over USB-C). The unit itself can be charged via a wall outlet or solar. And it takes about five hours to charge to 80% with a 200-watt solar panel. There’s a lot of convenience there, if you can recognize it.
A power station on wheels? So what?
There are other power stations on wheels, it’s true, but most of them are larger and meant for home backup. The VTOMAN FlashSpeed Pro can be used for home backup, but it can also be used outdoors to power camping gear, in the backyard to power lights or speakers, or in the workshop to charge power tools and equipment. It’s versatile and since it can also be used as an uninterruptible power supply (UPS) you could even place it in your office to keep your PC going when the power flickers — it features a 20ms switch-over time.
The 14 ports are: Four AC, two standard USB-A, two USB-A (QC3.0), two USB-C, two DC5521, and two car outlets. When plugged into an outlet it charges fast, in about two hours. Plus, it offers up to 3000 battery cycles of use and a lifespan of about 10 years or more. Lots of safety features have been incorporated, as well, including over-charge, over-current, short-circuit, over-discharge, temperature, spark-proof, over-voltage, reverse-charge, and reverse-polarity protections.
It’s power, packed up and ready to roll anytime. That’s also why it’s a big deal, wheels and all. It’s not difficult to imagine loading this in the back of the car and bringing it along for picnics, camps, and a day out in the wild. Even so, it’s useful back at home, too.



Who is it for?
Adventurers, outdoorsfolk, travelers, homebodies. Anyone interested in a power station on wheels that’s easy to move, easy to use, and comes with a ton of power and features.
Where to buy?
MSRP: $2,900
