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Adventure April 20, 2025

10 Surprising Things You Can Power With the VTOMAN FlashSpeed 600

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Last updated:April 17, 2025

Imagine this. You’re out on a camping trip with the family, the stars are out, and everything’s perfect, until your gear starts dying all at once.

The phones are down to a sliver of battery, the led lights you hung around your campsite are flickering, your battery powered lantern is almost dead and that trusty little tent fan is barely spinning. That means no new pictures in the morning, no rocking music playlist in the afternoon and here comes the overnight condensation and early morning boil in your tent. If you didn’t pack a decent power station, you’d be out of luck. However, if you had the VTOMAN FlashSpeed 600 in the car, you’d be just fine.

VTOMAN FlashsSpeed 600  chrging laptop phone and kindle reader

Here’s what surprised us most. For something that only weighs about 16 pounds, this thing can power way more than we expected. Thanks to VTOMAN’s V-Beyond technology, the FlashSpeed 600 can handle gear that normally needs more than 600 watts, and even brief surges up to 1200W.

Surprisingly Mighty for Its Small Size

It’s built with travelers and off-grid explorers in mind. Compact, lightweight, and packed with useful features like fast USB-C charging and support for solar panels. Whether you’re car camping, RVing, working remotely, or prepping for emergencies, it’s the kind of tool you end up using more than you thought you would.

We first tried the larger VTOMAN FlashSpeed 1500 a few years ago and honestly, it impressed us. Solid build, plenty of juice, and for the features you get, it’s a really great value. So when we got our hands on the smaller FlashSpeed 600, we were curious to see how it stacked up.

See the VTOMAN Flashspeed 600 here.

Spoiler, it totally held its own.

What Can It Power? A Lot More Than You’d Think

Here are 10 surprisingly powerful things it runs.

1. A full-size blender
Yup, we sometimes bring a blender camping. It’s a bit extra, but nothing beats smoothies or frozen drinks after a long hike. The FlashSpeed 600 handled it like a champ, no sputtering, no drama.

2. A Travel Sized Hairdryer
This one shocked us. A compact hairdryer actually worked, as long as we used it on the lower setting without heat and didn’t go for full salon mode. It’s also great for drying wet socks or gloves in a pinch.

VTOMAN FlashsSpeed 600 with hairdryer

3. An electric blanket
Cold night? No problem. Just plug in a low-wattage electric blanket, and stay warm for hours. Perfect for when your sleeping bag isn’t quite enough and the temperature drops fast.

4. An Electric Air Pump for Paddleboards or Inflatables
If you’ve ever manually pumped up a paddleboard, you know it’s a workout. Plug in an electric air pump (regular electrical plug or a 12v car style plug) and let the VTOMAN do the heavy lifting. It will handle ours with ease and with plenty of power left for other gear.

Paddleboarding onKalamalkaLake

5. A laptop, Kindle, and phone all at once
With 8 outlets, including fast-charging USB-C and QC3.0 USB-A ports, this thing is built for multitasking. We had the whole family’s tech charging at the same time, and no one had to fight for a plug.

VTOMAN FlashsSpeed 600 chrging laptop phone and kindle ebook reader

6. LED lights and a projector for movie night
One of our favorite camping traditions, hanging a white sheet and watching a movie under the stars. The FlashSpeed 600 will power LED string lights and a compact projector with zero issues. Definitely one of those moments that makes you forget you’re in the woods.

7. A drone battery charger
If you film or photograph while traveling, this is gold. We can recharge our drone batteries right at the campsite and not miss a single shot of the mountain views.

Kelowna Top of Knox Mountain on Apex Trail

8. A portable fan or heater
This can be a lifesaver in a tent. A charged fan keeps air moving, helps with condensation, and makes sleeping way more comfortable during a warm night. We’ve also used our power station to power a diesel tent heater and it lasted us for multiple nights that were well below freezing (wasn’t cold in the tent though, those heaters are crazy warm.)

9. A small air purifier
In severely dusty campsites or during wildfire season, having cleaner air in an RV can make a noticeable difference. While they don’t take much energy, it’s amazing how much they can filter in a few hours.

10. A camera battery charger
When you’re off-grid for days and still want to document your trip, this is key. We ran our camera battery charger multiple times without draining the FlashSpeed much at all.

VTOMAN FlashsSpeed 600 charging camera batteries

11. Bonus! Power tool batteries
If you own an RV or work on projects outdoors often, you know that sometimes having a bit of remote electrical power is helpful. Whether running a cordless drill, inflating tires and inflatables or running a cordless saw or sander, those power tool batteries don’t charge themselves and never last as long as you wish they did.

To give you an idea of the size of the VTOMAN Flashspeed 600 in relation, it can charge over a dozen typical 18 volt power tool batteries. Considering our lantern, fan and inflator all use an 18v power tool battery, you know we bring our charger with us everywhere we go and the VTOMAN 600 keeps them all charged up for the weekend.

Why This Works

Here’s the secret sauce, VTOMAN’s V-Beyond technology. It’s what lets this power station push beyond the 600W mark for short bursts, powering gear that would usually trip up other portable stations in this size range. Combine that with LiFePO4 battery cells, a rugged build, and VTOMAN’s LIFEBMS safety system, and you’ve got serious reliability in a small, travel-ready package.

A Few Quick Tips

  • Try to run only one high-power device at a time, especially if you’re stretching its wattage.
  • Keep an eye on your battery level. The LCD screen is easy to read and gives you time estimates.
  • Add a solar panel or an extra VTOMAN battery if you’re out for longer trips. An extra batter can extend the 499Wh capacity all the way to 2047Wh and a solar panel (max 200W) can top the VTOMAN up every day in a few hours.
  • Unlike a normal gas/propane/diesel generator, you can use a portable power station like the VTOMAN at all hours regardless of where you’re camping and they’re so quiet you can even leave them plugged in directly inside your RV or right next to your tent.
VTOMAN FlashsSpeed 600 chrging laptop phone and kindle wide

Final Thoughts

The VTOMAN FlashSpeed 600 has officially earned a spot in our car camping kit. It’s compact, powerful, and just plain useful. Whether you’re going off-grid or just want a backup at home, it handles more than you’d expect without the price tag of bigger stations.

You can check it out here if you’re curious. And if you’ve found a creative or surprising way to use your power station, we’d love to hear about it. Drop a comment or tag us, we’re always up for new ideas.

Happy travels and fully charged adventures.

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