iForway PS500N

7.50 / 10

For those looking to upgrade their power reserves for exploration, entertainment, and emergency, the iForway PS500N offers a fine balance. Not all will appreciate the included speaker over other features, but it's a quality product for the right user.

Key Features
  • MPPT controller
  • 10W Bluetooth speaker
  • Four different light modes (half brightness, max brightness, SOS, and strobe)
  • 500W pure sine wave inverter
  • AC plugs with safety switch
Specifications
  • Brand: iForway
  • Weight: 13.13 lbs (6.0 kg)
  • Size: 11.4" x 6.1" x 7.4"
  • Capacity: 462Wh
  • Maximum Discharge: 500W continuous / 800W peak
  • Maximum Charge: 120W
  • Solar Controller: MPPT charge controller
  • Output: 2 x USB, 1 x QC 3.0, 1 x USB-C PD, 3 x DC port, 1 x 12V car port, 2 x 110V AC Outlet
Pros
  • Diverse range of ports for different needs
  • Efficient solar charge with MPPT controller
  • Good secondary outdoor speaker with volume and playback buttons
  • Light provides impressive luminence (36 LED chips)
Cons
  • Lacks ruggedization for an outdoor battery
  • Fairly heavy at 13.3 lbs
  • Unregulated 12V
  • No LCD screen to monitor input/output

Portable power stations help us in times of need. Whether dealing with an emergency, camping, or venturing into the outdoors—they provide power on demand.

The iForway PS500N offers the power you need in those settings while also livening them with a wireless speaker. The question is whether this solar power generator works best for your home, or if it can tackle the outside world with equal measure.

iForway PS500N Design

When first handling the iForway PS500N, you'll notice there's some heft to the elongated power bank. It weighs just over 13 pounds, but it distributes this weight effectively across its width of 11.4 inches, the height of 6.1 inches, and its depth of 7.4 inches.

iForway handle hold

Thanks to the sliding metal handle, it's easy to shift the weight distribution. However, this handle is more about functionality than comfort, so you won't want to carry it around needlessly. Just keep that in mind before making any large journeys into the wilderness with the power station.

iForway front view while held

Is It Rugged Enough?

When looking at a power bank for the outdoors, a primary consideration is its ruggedization. While this charger does feature some rubbering on its feet, it's nonexistent otherwise. Since there's no rubbering on the sides, you need to especially be careful of any side impacts to the metal casing.

iForway resting in grass

While you wouldn't want to be rough with a lithium-ion battery in general, it's a consideration to keep in mind while transporting it. Otherwise, its rubbered feet keep it elevated off the ground, so it rests securely in outdoor settings. The device also doesn't have an IP waterproof rating, so you'll want to keep it dry.

Powering On, LED Visuals, and Patterns

iForway ports

Rather than utilize an LCD, the iForway alerts you of power status via bright LED lights. When turning on the device, long-press the power button until its green LED light comes on. Keep in mind there's no auto-shutoff, so you'll need to deactivate the battery in the same way to prevent drainage.

When first turning on the device, you'll briefly see your current charge level via the four-barred LED battery. Each notch represents a roughly 25% charge, so it's easy to note when it dropped to a particular charge level.

To see your current charge after the initial powering on, you can also press the power button to display its charge state once more. While this suffices for most cases, those concerned with exact numbers may wish to consider the iForway PS500P for its LCD instead.

Offering Balance Between USB Port Types

iForway USB ports

When it comes to USB ports, the iForway PS500N strikes a fine balance of standard and faster-charging ports. From left to right, there's one power delivery 60W USB-C PD socket, one quick-charge USB-A QC 3.0, and two standard USB-A sockets running at 5V/2.4A.

As a metric, iForway notes it can provide your phone with 45 charges, your camera with 75 charges, and tablets with 12 charges. During testing, I did try charging all three device types at once without making any real dent in the battery life. Suffice it to say, the battery capacity of 462Wh has more than enough power for multiple charges in a pinch.

Bluetooth Speaker for Home and Camping

IForway bluetooth speaker dB

Beneath its USB ports, the iForway PS500N has its own 10W wireless speaker. As a non-standard addition, you might worry there's a quality trade-off. However, it produced quality sound without any noticeable distortion when cranking up the volume.

The other common concern with wireless speakers is their Bluetooth connection. While pairing it across different devices, there weren't any detection issues. When moving the speaker away from the paired device to other rooms, the connection stayed.

To pair via Bluetooth, hold the play-pause button for two seconds to turn on the speaker. After alerting you with a power-up noise, you'll see a blue LED light.

Once it's ready to pair, it'll begin blinking blue. You'll see PS-Speaker appear on your device, and you can connect as per normal.

iForway bluetooth connection

For those wanting control at your fingertips, it offers that as well. If you click the minus button (-) it'll decrease volume, but it'll go to the previous song with a long press. In contrast, the plus button (+) will increase volume with a single click while going onto the next song with a long press.

While the play/pause button will disable/enable the speaker with a long press, it also serves as your primary playback button. For those not interested in music much, it also controls playback on streaming services such as Hulu.

So if you want to have an outdoor party, want to casually listen while charging, or want an additional method to alert others in case of an emergency—it's all possible here. If you want to plug in your headphones, there's also an AUX-IN located next to the controls as well.

A Powerful Light for Every Use

iForway light press

One of the all-around helpful features is the 5W LED light panel. After enabling it from the rightmost button with a long press, it offers four modes: half brightness, max brightness, SOS, and strobe. From any of the first three modes, you can hold the button for two seconds to turn it off; you can also press it once after strobe to turn off the light.

For what power it does consume, the LED light panel is bright enough to fill even the darkest of spaces. Whether you're in the woods or dealing with a blackout, its brightness can help you navigate the darkness or signal for help with the included SOS mode.

Charging the iForway PS500N Solar Power Generator

IForway charging

The iForway PS500N (or PowerElf 500) comes with a 462 watt-hours lithium-ion battery and a 500W pure sine wave inverter.

While this is plenty of power, you're still going to need to charge up. On the front, there's a  5mm DC input charging port. For the first charge-up option, you can use the included 19V wall adapter to charge it to full in around six to seven hours.

If you want to charge with a solar panel, there are a few considerations to keep in mind. iForway does offer its own solar panels (60W and 100W). However, this portable solar power generator supports up to 120W.

For testing, I used a 100W RockPals solar panel that was on hand. As a rough estimate, the 100W iForway solar panel is said to charge in 6-12 hours. The 100W RockPals panel charged up the device at the higher end of that range (around 9 hours) under variable sunlight.

Always remember that these values will fluctuate based on the amount of light you have and what panels you possess. The iForway PS500N is also sensitive to direct sunlight, so you'll need to place it behind the solar panels to protect it during charging.

As a final option, iForway does allow for charging via a car charger, but this is the slowest option of the three.

Plenty of Watt-Hours for Small Appliances With Added Safety

iForway plugging in

A common question is whether a solar power generator can power a home. While a unit this size can't power every device, it boosts considerable output.

So let’s talk about the AC outlets—these have a rated output power of 500W but can handle up to an 800W surge. In testing, I worked with the 110V version, but the iForway website provides a 230V version for UK residents.

While it's useful to know the running watts and surge watts of any device you're planning to use in advance, there is a built-in safety net. When you flip the switch to turn on the AC outlets, you'll also activate the safety switch. If you plug in a device it can’t handle (i.e. you plug in a 900W space heater versus a small ceramic heater), it’s going to cut off and shift from its normal green LED to a red LED light indicating a problem occurred.

This cut-off occurs before any damage can occur either to the battery or connected device, so you can learn without any lasting consequences.

DC Outputs and Whether You Need A Regulated 12V

iForway back ports

On the back, there are three DC 9- 12.6V outputs with a share total of 10A. There's also a 9-12.6V cigarette lighter socket/car port plug. As you can tell by the variable voltage, this power output is unregulated.

If you're not intending to use the port, this won't impact you. For anyone else, why does this matter?

For some devices, like an outdoor-geared camping lantern, you may just see reduced performance such as dimmer lights. However, a more complex device may not turn on at all or turn off once it drops below the required voltage.

With that said, there are workarounds to this facet; it's easiest to consider if you really need a regulated 12V option for what you're using.

Can You Repair the iForway PSN500N?

iForway caution notes

During testing, the 12V car socket broke off, pushing into the case. Whether it was a manufacturing defect or it got damaged during transport wasn't clear.

In terms of repairability, batteries like these aren't meant to be disassembled by the user. I did try to see if there was anything I could do on my end; but in the end it wasn't fixable with any tools on hand.

Nothing else was compromised, and the rest of the iForway PS500N continued to work fine.

Portable Power and Entertainment Together

For those looking for a portable solar power station, the iForway PS500N is a good contender for its price bracket.

It doesn't possess every premium feature, but it does a great job at being user-friendly without being underpowered. If you're looking for a portable solar power generator for camping, its speakers and compact build make it a cozy addition for any trip.