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With an expanded feature set and the latest technology and capabilities, it simply outperformed everything else in its class.Ī slimmed-down version of EcoFlow’s Delta Pro, the new Delta 2 uses the same LFP/LiFePO4 battery chemistry and has onboard Wi-Fi and Bluetooth to enable smart management with an excellent, extremely detailed app with many configurable settings. But after testing, the Ecoflow Delta 2 completely upset our decision matrix - it’s that good. The new LFP/LiFePO4-based, 1,024-Wh Ecoflow Delta 2 arrived toward the very end of our testing period, after we had already evaluated its predecessor, the original 1,300-Wh Li-ion-NMC Delta.
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The River 2 Pro features four fully grounded 110 VAC ports, 4 USB ports, and three 12-volt ports (one car and dual 5521 ports).

The output power inverter can handle up to 800W AC, with a “boost” mode that can reach 1600W AC. It features a 480W DC/solar input, allowing the connection of two Ecoflow 160W panels, and has four 110-volt AC ports. Even with about 50% efficiency on the panel, the unit could sustain a 100W load from day to night for two consecutive days without depleting, showcasing its robust recharge rate.

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It’s worth noting that this represents a heavy continuous load, and the generator is primarily designed for camping and short-term usage.
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With a full 200W load, such as using dual 70W fans overnight, we could deplete the battery in about three and a half hours. The limitations of the smaller unit were clear in our testing, but overall the River 2 performed to expectations. The battery remained undrained overnight with a connected panel as long as there was at least partial sunlight during the day. The Ecoflow River 2 Pro effortlessly handled our variable test loads ranging from 60W to 200W, including a small 60W freezer when using single-panel configurations. It’s got sufficient capacity and connections to power small devices like laptops, tablets, smartphones, LED lights, mini refrigerators or small fans. It’s an ideal choice for camping, emergency use in apartments and small homes or even to keep in a car along with a single solar panel. With Ecoflow’s latest technology in a more compact design (it resembles a big uninterruptible power supply, or UPS, and weighs in at just 17 pounds), it’s backed by a five-year warranty (among the longest of the models we tested). The Ecoflow River 2 Pro, brings the tech and features of the company’s Delta 2 to a smaller-scale device offering 768 watt-hours of LFP-based battery capacity.
