Anker 757 PowerHouse vs EcoFlow Delta 2 Max

Anker 757 PowerHouse
EcoFlow Delta 2 Max
EcoFlow Delta 2 Max
Verified Confidence: 89%

Verdict: The EcoFlow Delta 2 Max is the better choice for most home office buyers — faster recharge and more expandable capacity; the Anker 757 has a longer battery warranty.

Winner: EcoFlow Delta 2 Max

Anker 757 PowerHouse: 7.4/10

EcoFlow Delta 2 Max: 7.3/10

Spec-by-spec comparison

Anker 757 PowerHouseEcoFlow Delta 2 Max
Battery Capacity1,229 Wh2,048 Wh (base)
Battery ChemistryLFPLFP
Cycle Rating3,000 cycles to 80%800 cycles to 80%
AC Continuous Output1,500W pure sine2,400W pure sine
AC Recharge Speed0–100% in ~1.5 hrs0–100% in ~1.8 hrs
USB-C Output100W x2100W x2

Anker 757 PowerHouse

What works

  • 3,000 cycle LFP battery rating — higher rated longevity than Delta 2 Max
  • 23.8 lbs — significantly lighter and more portable for dual home/outdoor use
  • Six AC outlets with 1,500W pure sine wave output

What doesn't

  • 1,229Wh capacity — approximately half the Delta 2 Max's base capacity
  • 1,000W AC recharge — slower in absolute terms given lower capacity
  • No configurable UPS mode depth — simpler app without charging limit control

EcoFlow Delta 2 Max

What works

  • 2,048Wh base capacity (expandable to 6,144Wh) — double the Anker's capacity
  • 2,400W AC recharge in under 2 hours via X-Stream
  • 2,400W continuous pure sine wave — handles demanding desktop PC setups

What doesn't

  • 800 cycle rating — lower rated cycle count than Anker 757
  • 48.5 lbs — heavy for a unit that may need to be moved
  • Higher price at ~$999

Bottom line

Our pick: EcoFlow Delta 2 Max.

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