
Apex 300
Price history · 90 days
What reviewers said about this exact unit
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“The reality is it's misleading and you might buy this thinking you could get 30 kows of solar input and you can't. Bluey, you don't have to lie to be liked.”Open at 8:58
“Meet the first portable power station in the world with absolutely no DC outputs whatsoever. There's no 12volt, 24volt, no carport, cigarette lighters, no USB, no wireless charging, no way to charge your phone or laptop or anything DC powered whatsoever.”Open at 5:26
“I think the Apex 300 is probably the best product Blue has ever released, especially at this price point. It works well. It strikes just about every chord, tickles almost every fancy.”Open at 30:08
Runtime predictions for your loads
Based on 2,765 Wh capacity · 95% LiFePO4 DoD · 90% AC inverter efficiency. Solar column assumes ~25% of rated input as sustained sun average. Phase-1 uses constant-load math; time-resolved multi-day SOC simulation is the Phase-2 north star.
| Load profile | Continuous draw | Runtime estimate |
|---|---|---|
| CPAP only (overnight) | 60W | 1.6 days |
| Fridge only (cycle-averaged) | 70W | 1.4 days |
| Wifi router + LED lights | 55W | 1.8 days |
| Your full continuous load (215W) | 215W | 11.0 hr |
| Microwave + base load (peak) | 1300W | 1.8 hr |
| Window AC 8,000 BTU (avg) | 700W | 3.4 hr |
Detailed specs
Sourced from manufacturer datasheet · verified 1mo agoFor advanced shoppers. Plug types matter if you have a 30A RV; MPPT range matters if you plan custom solar arrays.
| Cell chemistry | LiFePO4 |
| Cycle life @ 80% capacity | 6,000 |
| IP rating | IP20 |
| Dimensions | 20.67 × 12.87 × 12.6 |
| Parasitic loss (idle, AC off) | pending verification |
- NEMA 5 15R × 2120V 15A
- USB A × 215W
- car outlet12V
How Apex 300 compares to alternatives
Apex 300 specs verified from automated extraction with cross-source verification. Alternatives marked “pending verify” haven't been through the verification pipeline yet.
| Metric | Apex 300 | EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro | Anker SOLIX F3000 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 2,765 Wh | 768 Wh | 3,072 Wh |
| AC continuous | 3,840 W | 800 W | 3,600 W |
| Surge | 7,680 W | 1,600 W | 7,200 W |
| Cycle life | 6,000 | 3,000 | 4,000 |
| Solar input | 2,400 W | 220 W | 2,400 W |
| Native 240V | no — requires Hub A1 for parallel connection | — | no — requires 2× F3000 + Double Voltage Hub |
| Max system | 19,354 Wh | — | 12,288 Wh |
| Weight | 83.8 lb | 18.2 lb | 91.5 lb |
| Best price now | $1,499 | $499 | $1,298.99 |
| Wh per dollar | 1.84 | 1.54 | 2.36 |
Output ports comparison
How many of each plug-type does each unit have? Match against your real loads — TT-30R if you have a 30A RV, L14-30R if you want a transfer switch, USB-C PD if you charge laptops.
| Plug | Apex 300 | EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro | Anker SOLIX F3000 |
|---|---|---|---|
Standard 15A outlet NEMA 5-15R | ×2 | ×4 | — |
20A T-slot household NEMA 5-20R | — | — | ×4 |
RV 30A · TT-30R NEMA TT-30R | — | — | ×1 |
| Plug | Apex 300 | EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro | Anker SOLIX F3000 |
|---|---|---|---|
USB-A USB-A (Type A) | ×2 | ×3 | ×2 |
USB-C PD USB-C Power Delivery | — | — | ×2 |
| Plug | Apex 300 | EcoFlow RIVER 2 Pro | Anker SOLIX F3000 |
|---|---|---|---|
12V cigarette / car 12V DC cigarette socket | ×2 | ×1 | ×1 |