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I always keep these 3 devices plugged into my power station - here's why

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Why This Matters

This article highlights how keeping essential devices like modems, routers, and security cameras plugged into power stations enhances reliability and peace of mind during outages. For consumers and the tech industry, it underscores the importance of integrating backup power solutions into everyday devices to ensure continuous connectivity and security. This proactive approach can significantly improve resilience against power disruptions, especially as remote work and smart home technology become more prevalent.

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Power stations are typically reserved for use during emergencies.

I keep a few permanently connected as uninterruptible power supplies.

Always on has several advantages and helps avoid unwelcome surprises.

Power stations are typically used as clutch devices: When the power goes out, or you're going camping, you roll out your power station and connect the devices you want to keep running to it.

However, this approach exposes you to potential issues, such as discovering your power station wasn't fully charged, not knowing where the cables are, or losing Wi-Fi or access to other devices.

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As a smart home tech reviewer, I get a lot of power stations to test, so I've gotten creative about their uses. The larger power stations are integrated into my whole-home backup system, while the smaller ones are often used as UPSs for devices that support my home's daily functioning.

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