What you need to know
- Storm 2 is a massive 99WHr portable battery.
- It has a see-through chassis, LCD, and minicomputer.
- Storm 2 is aimed at “DIY makers, hackers, tech lovers, and geeks.”
- Storm 2 is a $99 Kickstarter that is now live.
I will be the first to admit that portable chargers, while extremely useful, are typically not the things I like to review. They are usually metal slabs with some specs that may (or may not) impress you with an expected price tag.
That is why when I got the chance to sample this Storm 2 charger, I took the opportunity. After all, it is see-through, and it has an LCD. I am a simple tech guy, so yes, these things intrigue me.
Here’s what else you need to know about this sci-fi-looking battery bank.
Storm 2 Liquid: Specs and features
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As is evident, the most striking feature of Storm 2 is the see-through chassis that lets you see the Panasonic lithium-ion batteries, 32-bit M3 ARM MCU chip, and the TI BQ40z50 coulombmeter (of course, you knew what those were).
Category | Storm 2 Liquid |
---|---|
Power | 100W PD In/Out 3.3-25.2V DC Out Pass-through charging |
Battery | 27,600mAh/99.36Wh Panasonic-Sanyo NCR18650GA |
Ports | 2x USB Type-C (100W, 30W) 1x USB Type-A (5V) 1x DC Output (3.3-25.2V/3A) |
Display | 1.14″ IPS TFT LCD |
Features | Airline SafeCompact Battery Bank Retro Style Monitor Manual Power Control Voltage Protection Short Circuit, and Temperature Protection |
Lifespan | 500 charges |
Recharge time | 1.5 hours |
Size | 151 x 46 x 59 mm |
Weight | 578 grams |
Material | Aluminum Alloy/V0 fireproof chassis |
Storm 2 Liquid: How is it?
The output is dynamic when a laptop is in use, and it is rather neat to see it fluctuate based on demand. The Razer Book 13 could draw 80 watts of power in performance mode, more than its typical 65-watt charger would allocate. It’s that ability to see what is happening when plugged in (versus blindly assuming output) that makes Storm 2 different from everything else.
Jumping through the menus, picking temperature, etc., with a single button was quirky but easy to figure out. The menu system is done quite well and easy to understand.
Overall, Storm 2 is easily the most extraordinary portable battery pack I have come across. It will undoubtedly be a fun conversation starter when you bust it out as it looks all a bit Mad Max-ish.
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Storm 2 Liquid: Price and availability
Super Early Bird ($99) and Early Bird ($109) slots are still available with an April expected shipping date (international).




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