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    DJI Power 1000 Mini review

    The Tech GuyBy The Tech GuyMay 5, 2026No Comments8 Mins Read0 Views
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    DJI’s push into portable power has been surprisingly assured, and the DJI Power 1000 Mini Portable Power Station feels like the most deliberate product in the range so far. It takes the core idea behind the larger units and trims it down into something you might actually want to carry.

    This is a 1kWh-class power station that doesn’t feel like luggage. For creators, vanlifers and anyone working on the move, that shift in usability matters more than raw output figures, and might make it the best portable power station choice for them.

    DJI Power 1000 Mini 1

    (Image credit: Future)

    DJI Power 1000 Mini: Design & portability

    Specifications

    • Capacity: 1008Wh (LFP battery)
    • Output: 800W continuous / 1000W peak
    • Cycle life: ~4000 cycles (to 80%)
    • Weight: 11.5kg
    • Dimensions: 314 × 212 × 216 mm
    • Ports:
      • 2x AC outlets
      • 1x USB-C port
      • Built-in retractable USB-C cable (100W)
      • 2x USB-A
      • SDC port (DJI ecosystem)
    • Charging:
      • 0–80% in ~1 hour (AC)
      • Solar and car charging supported
    • Connectivity: App control via Wi-Fi
    • 2x AC outlets
    • 1x USB-C port
    • Built-in retractable USB-C cable (100W)
    • 2x USB-A
    • SDC port (DJI ecosystem)
    • 0–80% in ~1 hour (AC)
    • Solar and car charging supported
    • 2x AC outlets
    • 1x USB-C port
    • Built-in retractable USB-C cable (100W)
    • 2x USB-A
    • SDC port (DJI ecosystem)
    • 0–80% in ~1 hour (AC)
    • Solar and car charging supported
    • 2x AC outlets
    • 1x USB-C port
    • Built-in retractable USB-C cable (100W)
    • 2x USB-A
    • SDC port (DJI ecosystem)
    • 0–80% in ~1 hour (AC)
    • Solar and car charging supported

    This is where DJI gets it right.

    The Power 1000 Mini is impressively compact for its class—closer in footprint to a large lunchbox than the typical brick-like power stations we’re used to.

    At 11.5kg, it’s not light, but it’s manageable in a way most 1kWh units simply aren’t.

    Compared to the DJI Power 2000 Portable Power Station, the difference is immediate.

    The 2000 is something you plan around; the Mini is something you just take.

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    Small touches help. The integrated retractable USB-C cable is one of those features you don’t think about until you use it—then wonder why everyone else hasn’t done it.

    The front display is equally straightforward, showing charge level, estimated runtime and live input/output figures clearly at a glance.

    Outdoor visibility is generally good, although direct sunlight can wash it out slightly.

    DJI Power 1000 Mini 2

    (Image credit: Future)

    DJI Power 1000 Mini: Performance

    In use, the Power 1000 Mini delivers exactly what its size suggests. It’s ideal for:

    – Charging laptops, drones and camera gear

    – Running small appliances

    – Acting as a mobile workstation power hub

    The 800W output ceiling means it’s not built for high-draw appliances like kettles or heaters, and that’s the key limitation. But within its intended scope, it performs reliably.

    DJI’s use of LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) battery chemistry is also reassuring at this price point. Compared to older lithium-ion designs, LFP offers better thermal stability and significantly improved longevity, which helps justify the investment for anyone expecting to use the unit regularly over several years.

    Charging speed is a genuine highlight. Being able to push the battery up to 80% in around an hour makes it far more flexible than older, slower-charging units. Rather than relying on overnight charging, the Mini feels built for quick top-ups between shoots, journeys or campsite stops.

    Thermals are impressively well controlled too. Even during rapid charging, the unit never became noticeably hot in our testing, with only a small amount of warmth around the ventilation areas under sustained load. Noise levels are similarly restrained. Fan noise is minimal during general use and remains surprisingly subdued while charging—quiet enough that it largely disappears into the background in a home office or campervan environment.

    By comparison, the larger DJI Power 2000 does produce slightly more audible fan noise when charging, although the difference isn’t dramatic.

    DJI Power 1000 Mini 4

    (Image credit: Future)

    DJI Power 1000 Mini: Front-facing light

    One feature that’s easy to overlook until you actually need it is the integrated front light built into the Power 1000 Mini.

    Positioned across the front panel, it’s bright enough to be genuinely useful around a campsite, during a power cut, or when packing down camera gear late in the evening. DJI includes multiple brightness levels alongside an emergency flashing mode, turning the unit into something closer to a practical utility device than simply a battery box.

    It’s not powerful enough to replace a dedicated lantern or work light, but it’s far more functional than the token LEDs many rivals include. More importantly, it reinforces the portable, grab-and-go nature of the Power 1000 Mini—everything you need is integrated into the unit itself.

    DJI Power 1000 Mini 5

    (Image credit: Future)

    DJI Power 1000 Mini: Accessories & real-world testing

    DJI supplied a car charging solution for testing (the DJI Power Car Battery Charging Cable), but we weren’t able to fully evaluate it.

    Our only available vehicle during testing was a Tesla Model Y, which doesn’t support traditional alternator-based charging in the same way as a combustion vehicle.

    That’s worth bearing in mind—this accessory is far more relevant if you’re running a petrol or diesel setup. Ideal for the van, RV or Camper lifestyle.

    DJI Power 1000 Mini 6

    (Image credit: Future)

    DJI Power 1000 Mini: Solar panel experience

    We also spent time with DJI’s 200W foldable solar panel, manufactured by IBC, and this is where the wider ecosystem feels less polished.

    The panel itself is functional and reasonably well made, but compared to alternatives like the Jackery SolarSaga 200W Solar Panel, it’s noticeably less user-friendly in day-to-day use.

    It feels heavier and stiffer than expected, setup is more awkward due to the multiple MC4 connectors, and the popper-style support legs are fiddly compared to simpler kickstand designs. There’s also no solar alignment indicator, making it harder to optimize positioning quickly outdoors.

    More disappointing was real-world solar performance. Despite sharing the same 200W rating as the SolarSaga 200W, DJI’s panel consistently produced lower output in identical conditions.

    On a bright sunny day, the Jackery panel could comfortably exceed 200W, while the DJI panel struggled to consistently reach 150W using the same placement and timing.

    Individually these are minor complaints, but together they make the solar setup feel noticeably less polished than the power station itself.

    DJI Power 1000 Mini 8

    (Image credit: Future)

    DJI Power 1000 Mini: DJI Power 2000 – quick comparison

    The DJI Power 2000 sits above the Mini in DJI’s lineup, and the difference is largely what you’d expect:

    Capacity: roughly double (around 2kWh)

    Output: significantly higher, suitable for appliances

    Weight & size: much larger and heavier

    Use case: home backup and high-load scenarios

    In practical terms:

    The Power 1000 Mini is about mobility and convenience

    The Power 2000 is about sustained power and versatility

    They’re not competing products—they’re aimed at different kinds of users.

    DJI Power 1000 Mini 3

    (Image credit: Future)

    DJI Power 1000 Mini: Features & limitations

    The Power 1000 Mini largely mirrors the wider DJI Power ecosystem, but there are some important differences between it and the larger DJI Power 2000 we tested recently.

    Most notably, the Mini does not support AC back-feeding functionality. Unlike the Power 2000, it can’t feed stored power back into a home circuit or act as part of a more integrated backup power setup.

    For most users, that won’t matter. The Mini feels designed primarily for creators, campers and mobile users rather than full home backup scenarios. If your workload revolves around cameras, laptops, drones and lighting, the balance of portability and capacity makes far more sense than carrying a significantly larger 2kWh unit.

    If, however, you’re looking for something capable of supporting household appliances or acting as part of a more permanent emergency power setup, the Power 2000 remains the more capable option.

    DJI Power 1000 Mini 7

    (Image credit: Future)

    DJI Power 1000 Mini: Pricing & configurations

    DJI Power 1000 Mini (standalone):

    – UK: £449

    – US: ~$570–$600

    DJI Power 1000 Mini + 200W Solar Panel Combo:

    – UK: ~£833

    – US: ~$1,127

    DJI Power 1000 Mini: Accessories

    DJI Power Car Battery Charging Cable

    – UK: ~£45

    – US: ~$55–$60

    DJI 200W Foldable Solar Panel (IBC)

    – UK: ~£339

    – US: ~$420–$450

    DJI Power 1000 Mini 9

    (Image credit: Future)

    DJI Power 1000 Mini: Final Verdict

    The DJI Power 1000 Mini is a carefully judged product. It doesn’t try to outgun larger power stations—instead, it makes a strong case for why you might not want one in the first place.

    DJI has managed something surprisingly rare here: a 1kWh power station that feels designed to be carried regularly rather than reluctantly.

    If you need something you can actually carry, use regularly, and charge quickly, this is one of the most convincing options in its class.

    If you need raw output and all-day appliance support, you’ll still be better served by something like the Power 2000—but you’ll feel the difference every time you have to move it.

    Category

    Score

    Design

    4.5/5

    Performance

    4/5

    Portability

    5/5

    Value

    4/5

    Solar ecosystem

    3/5

    Overall: 4/5

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