Why do I like it: Bluetty hands -free 2 was a perfect increase in my gear because I prefer glymping in camping. I like the option to take my electronics into the forest and charge my equipment while camping. Generally, this will require you to take a portable power station separate from the rest of your camping gear, but hands -free 2 60 liters, the capsning bag makes it very easy to connect with heavy duty 512WH portable power station. I was able to pack extra clothes, gear, supply and electronics inside, while still making sure I need strength to keep me in charge.
Who is it for this: Hands Free 2 is great for everyone who takes many electronics from photographers to reporters from the tech junkies. It is specifically designed for camera enthusiasts, with substantial compartments with removable devices for lenses and accessories.
I really liked that there are five output options (two USB-A, two USB-C, and 700W AC outlets) so that my laptops, tablets, phones, and gaming handhelds several times can be charged almost anything for me to apply the juice into the field several times.
It also perfect for tent camping or for a long stint in a cabin that is connected to the grid. A standard, three prong AC plugs can run for a long time, and I have been able to continue my camping light and mini -fridge for hours. Candles and lantern are good, but in my view, there is nothing relief (or easy to read) like a proper lamp at the depths of the night. Hands Free 2 can maintain a camping lantern for hours, if not day. It connects it with one of the 100W solar panels of Bluetty (in a bundle with separate sales, or hands -free 2), and you have found unlimited power of camping, outdoor photography or any other off -grid adventure.
Who should not buy it: Although it is fantastic for camping, the hands -free 2 is a huge, heavy unit, and I do not find this long hiking travel suitable suitable. Even empty, it weighs 16.5 pounds. When it is completely loaded, you are seeing anywhere on your back between 45 and 50 pounds. You will not be able to pack so much as the 60L bag expects, as the power station takes a lot of space, which left other essential equipment less space. Finally, I did not like that 100W solar panels are a separate purchase and does not include default.
-Llan Bradley


