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- Power. Anything. Anywhere. Our lightest station delivers 187 Watt Hours in a compact, ultra-portable design. Perfect for keeping your essentials charged from door to destination and back again; includes 1 power station, 1 wall charger, and 1 user guide
- 7 Versatile Ports, 187 Wh Capacity: Power phones, tablets, lights and more with the Yeti 200X, which keeps devices running efficiently with a variety of USB ports and a pure sine 120 W (200 W surge) AC inverter
- Durable Construction, Safe Electric & Solar Power: With a heavy-duty anodized aluminum enclosure and tier 1 lithium battery cell, this electric power station will provide reliable, safe power for years to come โ with super quiet operation and no gas or toxic fumes
- Recharge with Solar & Unlock Indefinite Power: Turn your Yeti 200X into a solar generator when you combine it with a Goal Zero solar panel; our power stations feature a MPPT charge controller (Maximum Power Point Tracking), which increases solar input by up to 30 percent
- This Is Goal Zero: Inspired by passion for adventure, respect for the planet, and a humanitarian heart, weโre presenting a new way forward in portable power use, as well as ensuring all communities have the necessary resources to reach their full potential
Product description

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How long will the Yeti run my device?
Check our Yeti comparison chart above and reference product pages. To calculate yourself, divide the Yeti wattage by the device wattage. For example, a 500 Wh battery should run a 100 W light for 5 hours (500/100=5).
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How do I know if my device will work with the Goal Zero Yeti?
Determine the amount of power your device requires. Then, check the capacity for the individual output ports to ensure it can safely handle that amount of power. Also, watch for the surge rating of your device as compared to that of the port.
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Can I chain multiple Goal Zero solar panels into a Yeti X?
Yes, our panels are designed to be safely chained together and eliminate the risks associated with 3rd party panels. Please note that some solar panels require an additional accessory cable in order to chain together. See specific product pages.
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How long will my power bank or power station hold a full charge if unused?
If unused, power banks and power stations can hold a full charge for 12-14 months. However, we highly recommend using and charging the battery every 3-4 months for a healthy lifespan. If possible, plug the device into a wall while storing.
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How do I backup my home with Goal Zero?
Back up to 4 essential circuits in your home by having the Yeti Home Integration Kit installed by a certified electrician with a Yeti 1000 power station or larger. Note the Yeti Link and Yeti Tank expansion batteries can increase battery storage.
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donna farmer –
I live off grid and have 4 Goal Zero power stations of different sizes. I got this little one to sit next to my bed because it takes up a much smaller footprint than the 500x. It charges my phone, laptop, runs a reading light and runs a Vornado DC fan, which is all I ask of it. Very small and light. Charges very fast on my solar, as well as the car charger. Love it.
Mileika Miki –
It already had a charge when it came in, so just had to charge to 100%. It was easy to set everything up and the instructions are easy to follow. Have had the goal zero for a couple weeks and it charges really well. The outlets work. Now just want to invest in the solar panels and see how well those charge everything. Successful investment this far!
Amazon Customer –
This is a great way for musicians who want to connect a small portable sound system for their performances. It connects 4 wireless receivers and an analog mixer. This stays powered for 2 hours which is our usual length of performance. If this can power all of this equipment simultaneously, itโll charge your phone and laptop with no issues.
earlb –
Before getting this I had a Yeti 150 for nearly 7 years before the SLA battery gave up the ghost. Got this as an emergency replacement on a camping trip and it performs even better. My Boulder 50 panel plugged right in with no issues. Kept the fan on a propane heater running all night with juice to spare. Great for recharging phones and powering small devices
kevopilis –
This battery is awesome. It weighs virtually nothing compared to my older lead acid Goal Zero battery.I use it for running15 watt ultra violet tubes to attract night flying insects out in the field.It will run one 15 watt light for about 8 hours, which is enough during the season.Some nice features, on and off for the hdmi, ac and dc features, as well as the digital power levelindicator.
Duke –
I purchased the Yeti 200x to break into solar for camping. I paired it with the Nomad 50. The Yeti was smaller and lighter than I expected. The Nomad 50 charged it well, even on cloudy days or through the tree canopy. I added a 4 pack of lights, 2 crush lights, and 2 usb flashlights. It powered and charged wonderfully. 10 of us camped for 6 days with an rc car and drone, a laptop for a couple movie nights, and a few phones and bluetooth speakers for music. The Yetti never went below 30% and the Nomad 50 made short work, 5 hours of through the tree canopy charging. It felt good to camp without the cost and waste of disposable batteries. I am going to purchase a Boulder 50 to mount at my home and use the Yetti to power my modem and my wife’s work from home 2 monitor work station in case the power goes out, she can still work. It is good to think that I captured the sunlight and used it later through the flashlights. Zoal Zero knows what they are doing.
David Sargent –
I bring this thing with me on daytrips, camping trips, basically anywhere I know I’ll be gone for most of the day or longer. I’m a professional photographer and I take frequent camping trips and shoot weddings and need batteries charged many times over a few days. This thing is an absolute unit. I can charge my DSLR batteries like a dozen times on this thing no problem. I hosted a landscape photography workshop over 4 days and it still had about 10% battery life left after my half-dozen attendees and I charged batteries and phones on it continuously. I was nothing short of impressed. It now sits on my gear shelf plugged in waiting for trips; and on trips I dont take it on, I’ll leave my dslr battery charger in that to charge those up simply so I don’t have to bend down to get at my outlets.It’s a great product made by a seemingly great company. I’m already looking for excuses why I need a bigger one.
Flower Edmiston –
I have mine hooked up to a 175 watt solar panel, charging all day, and keeping my mobile A/C refrigerator going, as well as charging my iPhone, watch, and earbuds, as well as battery banks for hiking, and my iPads.When I get up in the morning itโs generally down to 30% or less, but by noon itโs up to 100% and keeps everything going!In fact, I was so impressed with it, I got one for my dad. He works overnight security in his car, and I eventually got him the a/c charger for his car. He says it keeps his devices going; but the bank will run down after about 6 hours when he also has his electric blanket plugged in. But it gives him the extra warmth on his long shifts on cold nights in his car, and for that Iโm delighted to have made sure he has one of these as well.In fact, Iโm so impressed with Goal Zero that Iโm thinking of upgrading both our batteries to the 500 lithium model.