BLUETTI AC180 vs UDPOWER C600
Comparing BLUETTI AC180 vs UDPOWER C600: BLUETTI AC180 scores 8.7/10 and UDPOWER C600 scores 8.7/10 in our benchmark testing. UDPOWER C600 wins overall — UDPOWER C600 scores higher on power and features while BLUETTI AC180 offers competitive performance.
BLUETTI AC180 (1152Wh) vs UDPOWER C600 (596Wh) compared spec-by-spec. Real-world testing, pricing, pros, cons, and our verdict on which power station to buy.
| Specification | ||
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 1,152Wh ✓ Winner | 596Wh |
| AC Output | 1,800W ✓ Winner | 600W |
| Surge Output | 2,700W ✓ Winner | 1,200W |
| Weight | 35.3 lbs | 12.3 lbs ✓ Winner |
| Dimensions | 13.4 x 9.7 x 12.5 in | 11.1 x 6.1 x 9.4 in |
| Battery Type | LiFePO4 | LiFePO4 |
| Cycle Life | 3,500 cycles ✓ Winner | 3,000 cycles |
| AC Charge Time | 45 min (0-80%) | 90 min |
| Max Solar Input | 500W ✓ Winner | 240W |
| AC Outlets | 4 ✓ Winner | 2 |
| USB-C Ports | 1 | 2 ✓ Winner |
| USB-A Ports | 4 ✓ Winner | 2 |
| DC Outlets | 1 | 3 ✓ Winner |
| Expandable | No | No |
| Operating Temp | 32-104F | 32-104F |
| Warranty | 5 years | 5 years |
| App Control | Yes | No |
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Who Should Buy the BLUETTI AC180?
The BLUETTI AC180 is the right choice for under 2000, under 1000, car camping. With 1,152Wh of capacity and 1,800W continuous output, it delivers serious power for demanding loads.
Key advantages include: 1,152wh capacity at a competitive price point; 1,800w output with 2,700w power lifting handles most appliances; 0-80% charge in just 45 minutes via ac. At 35.3 lbs, it balances capacity with manageable weight.
Priced at $699 (MSRP $999), the BLUETTI AC180 scores 8.7/10 overall in our benchmark testing — making it a strong performer for most users.
Who Should Buy the UDPOWER C600?
The UDPOWER C600 is the right choice for under 2000, under 1000, car camping. With 596Wh of capacity and 600W continuous output, it delivers serious power for demanding loads.
Key advantages include: best wh-per-pound ratio in the c-series (48 wh/lb); 240w solar input is high for this capacity tier; sub-$300 sale price with 5-year warranty and lifepo4. At 12.3 lbs, it's genuinely portable.
Priced at $290 (MSRP $359), the UDPOWER C600 scores 8.7/10 overall in our benchmark testing — making it a strong performer for most users.
How Do the Specs Compare?
Capacity: The BLUETTI AC180 leads on storage with 1,152Wh versus 596Wh for the UDPOWER C600 — a 93% difference that matters most for overnight or multi-day use cases.
Output: The BLUETTI AC180 delivers more continuous power at 1,800W vs 600W, which determines what appliances you can run simultaneously — things like air conditioners, microwaves, and power tools that demand 1,000W or more.
Portability: The UDPOWER C600 is lighter at 12.3 lbs vs 35.3 lbs for the BLUETTI AC180. That's a significant weight gap — meaningful for anyone moving the unit frequently.
Price: The UDPOWER C600 costs $290 while the BLUETTI AC180 runs $699 — a $409 gap. Whether that premium is worth it depends on how often you'll push the unit's limits.
Battery longevity: The BLUETTI AC180 is rated for 3,500 cycles versus 3,000 — at one cycle per day, that's 10 vs 8 years of daily use.
🏆 Our Verdict
Choose the BLUETTI AC180 if you need maximum capacity (1,152Wh vs 596Wh) and higher power output (1,800W).
Choose the UDPOWER C600 if you prioritize value (typically $409 less) , portability (12.3 lbs vs 35.3 lbs) .
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