GOKKCL 80Wh Portable Car Jump Starter — Compact Emergency Battery Booster & Power Bank
Jump Start Your Car. Charge Your Phone. One Device.
The GOKKCL 80Wh jump starter is built for the glove box — compact enough to forget it’s there, powerful enough to start your car when the battery dies. The 80Wh battery delivers the peak current needed to start most 12V gas engines, and the built-in USB ports mean it doubles as a power bank for your phone and other devices between uses. Keep it charged and you’ll never be stranded by a dead battery again.
Features
- High peak current — delivers the burst of current needed to start most 12V gas engines; check variant for peak amp rating and compatible engine sizes
- 80Wh battery capacity — sufficient for multiple jump starts and extended power bank use between charges
- Smart jump clamps — intelligent clamps with reverse polarity protection and spark suppression for safe, foolproof connection
- USB power bank output — USB-A and USB-C ports charge phones and devices from the jump starter’s battery
- Built-in LED flashlight — bright LED with strobe and SOS modes for roadside visibility
- LCD or LED battery indicator — shows remaining battery level at a glance
- USB-C recharging — recharge the unit via USB-C; compatible with standard USB-C chargers
- Compact glove box size — small enough to store in a glove box, center console, or trunk emergency kit
Who It’s For
- Drivers who want roadside independence without jumper cables or roadside assistance
- Anyone with an older vehicle or battery that occasionally needs a boost
- Commuters who want a compact emergency kit that fits in the glove box
- Travelers who want peace of mind on long road trips
How to Use
- Ensure the jump starter is fully charged before storing in your vehicle.
- Connect the red clamp to the positive (+) terminal of the dead battery.
- Connect the black clamp to an unpainted metal ground point on the vehicle (not the negative terminal directly).
- Power on the jump starter and wait 30 seconds.
- Start the vehicle — if it doesn’t start on the first attempt, wait 2–3 minutes before trying again.
- Disconnect clamps in reverse order (black first, then red) after the engine starts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What engine sizes will it start?
Check the peak amp rating on the unit. As a general guide: 400A handles most 4-cylinder engines; 600–800A handles most V6 engines; 1000A+ handles V8 gas engines. Diesel engines require higher peak current — verify your vehicle’s requirements.
How often should I recharge it?
Recharge every 3–6 months when not in regular use to maintain battery health. Lithium batteries self-discharge slowly — a fully charged unit stored in a cool location will retain most of its charge for several months.
Is it safe on modern cars with sensitive electronics?
Yes — the smart clamps include reverse polarity protection and spark suppression. Always connect correctly (red to positive, black to ground) and follow the instructions.