| Feature | Streamgaga 1235 | Jackery Explorer 1000 | EcoFlow Delta 2 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Capacity | 1,235Wh | 1,002Wh | 1,024Wh | | Cell Type | LiFePO4 | NMC | LiFePO4 | | Cycle Life | 3,500+ | 500 | 3,000 | | Max AC Output | 1,200W | 1,000W | 1,800W | | USB-C (Max) | 100W | 60W | 100W | | Solar Input | 600W | 200W | 500W | | Price (Approx) | $699 | $999 | $899 |
Verdict: The Streamgaga 1235 Portable undercuts the Jackery by $300, matches the EcoFlow on cycle life, and offers 20% more raw capacity than both. The only area where the EcoFlow wins is peak AC output (1,800W vs 1,200W). streamgaga 1235 portable
This is the most important technical section. The Streamgaga 1235 Portable utilizes LiFePO4 (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery cells, not standard NMC (Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt Oxide) cells. | Feature | Streamgaga 1235 | Jackery Explorer
Why does that matter?
Gear: 45W Dometic cooler/fridge, string lights, phone charging, and a 50W speaker. Result: The fridge cycled on/off for 48 hours. At the end of the trip, the Streamgaga 1235 Portable still showed 28% remaining. The unit's pass-through charging feature was a lifesaver—we plugged it into the car's 12V port while driving between campsites, effectively extending the runtime indefinitely without needing a gas generator. Additionally, the control buttons are not motorized and
No product is perfect. The StreamGaga 1235 Portable lacks:
Additionally, the control buttons are not motorized and cannot display parameter values—you must look at your software screen for feedback.