The EcoFlow River 2 vs. Jackery Explorer 300 Plus comparison is the most common question we get from readers choosing their first portable power station. Both are in the same price range, both use LiFePO4 batteries, and both are excellent for apartments. But they’re not identical, and the differences matter depending on your priorities.
Specs Comparison
| Spec | EcoFlow River 2 | Jackery Explorer 300 Plus |
|---|---|---|
| Capacity | 256Wh | 288Wh |
| AC Output | 300W (600W surge) | 300W (600W surge) |
| USB-C Output | 100W x1 | 100W x2 |
| AC Recharge | ~60 minutes | ~120 minutes |
| Solar Input | 110W max | 80W max |
| Battery Cycles | 3,000 to 80% | 2,000 to 80% |
| Weight | 7.7 lbs | 8.8 lbs |
| App/Bluetooth | Yes (EcoFlow app) | No |
| Warranty | 2 years | 3 years (5 with registration) |
| Price | ~$249 | ~$299 |
Category-by-Category Winner
Charging Speed: EcoFlow River 2 Wins
This is the River 2’s biggest advantage. Its X-Stream fast charging technology fully charges the unit from 0% in approximately 60 minutes via AC. The Jackery takes about 2 hours. If you get a storm warning and need to charge your unit quickly, that 60-minute advantage is significant. Winner: EcoFlow River 2.
Battery Longevity: EcoFlow River 2 Wins
3,000 cycles vs. 2,000 cycles — both to 80% capacity retention. At one charge per week, 3,000 cycles = roughly 57 years; 2,000 = 38 years. Both will outlast most people’s need for the unit. But if you’re using it frequently (camping, travel, remote work), the EcoFlow’s extra cycles matter more. Winner: EcoFlow River 2 (marginally).
Capacity: Jackery Wins
288Wh vs. 256Wh — a 12% difference. In practical terms, this is about 1–2 additional smartphone charges, or an extra 30 minutes of laptop use. Not a dealbreaker, but the Jackery edges it out. Winner: Jackery Explorer 300 Plus.
Solar Charging: EcoFlow Wins
110W max solar input vs. 80W on the Jackery. If you have a balcony and plan to use solar panels, the River 2 charges faster from the sun. Winner: EcoFlow River 2.
Smart Features: EcoFlow Wins
The EcoFlow app shows real-time power usage, remaining runtime estimates, and charging status from your phone. The Jackery has no app. If you like data and remote monitoring, the River 2 wins. Winner: EcoFlow River 2.
Warranty: Jackery Wins
Jackery offers 3 years standard, extendable to 5 years with product registration. EcoFlow offers 2 years. For a product you’re buying as a long-term investment, the extra warranty coverage matters. Winner: Jackery Explorer 300 Plus.
Brand Reliability: Jackery Wins (Slightly)
Jackery has been in the portable power market longer and has a more established customer service reputation in North America. EcoFlow is growing rapidly and has been improving support, but historically Jackery’s warranty service has been more consistent. Winner: Jackery Explorer 300 Plus.
Price: EcoFlow Wins
$249 vs. $299 — a $50 difference. For budget-conscious renters, that’s meaningful. Winner: EcoFlow River 2.
Verdict: Which Should You Buy?
Buy the EcoFlow River 2 if:
- You value fast charging (60 min is a real advantage during storm prep)
- You want to use solar panels on a balcony
- You like app connectivity and data
- You want to save $50
Buy the Jackery Explorer 300 Plus if:
- You prioritize brand reliability and warranty coverage
- You want slightly more capacity (288Wh vs. 256Wh)
- You prefer a more established brand with North American support
- You don’t need app connectivity
Our pick: For pure apartment emergency preparedness, the EcoFlow River 2’s 60-minute recharge time is its killer feature. If a storm warning comes in at 6pm, you can have a fully charged unit by 7pm. That’s genuinely valuable. But if you’re less focused on storm prep and more on long-term reliability, the Jackery’s warranty and track record are compelling.
You genuinely can’t go wrong with either unit. Both are excellent, both are apartment-appropriate, and both will serve you well through years of outages.
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