The Starlink Mini Now Operates Independently, With Up to 4 Hours of Autonomy, Thanks to the LinkPower 1 Portable Battery From PeakDo. See the Details.
Satellite connectivity has just taken another leap towards total mobility. From now on, users of the Starlink Mini — the compact satellite internet terminal from Elon Musk’s company — will be able to use the device without relying on cables or fixed power, thanks to the LinkPower 1 portable battery, developed by PeakDo.
The accessory, which is already for sale in the United States, transforms the equipment into a 100% autonomous and portable solution, with up to 4 hours of autonomy even with multiple devices connected.
The goal of this innovation is simple: to make the Starlink Mini even more functional in remote areas, travel, or emergency situations.
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LinkPower 1: Smart Design to Enhance Portability
Unlike traditional batteries, the LinkPower 1 was custom-designed to attach directly to the base of the Starlink Mini.
This eliminates the need for adapters, extensions, or any extra setup, making the entire setup a single portable unit.
At just 645 grams, the accessory can be carried in a backpack along with the terminal.
The finish also includes a bidirectional USB-C port with support for up to 100 W and a display that shows power input and output — in addition to a physical button for quick control.
Efficient Performance With Simultaneous Charging:
The portable battery has enough power to support the Starlink Mini’s consumption, which ranges from 22 to 38 watts.
Even during recharging, the accessory can keep the antenna functioning, taking about 2.5 hours to fully recharge while operating.
On the other hand, it’s worth noting that the battery’s resistance is limited to the IPX4 standard — meaning it’s only protected against splashes.
This is a lower level than the antenna itself, which has an IP67 certification and can handle more adverse conditions.
Available in the U.S., but No Global Launch Date Yet
In the United States, the LinkPower 1 is available for around US$ 165 (approximately R$ 920).
The price is competitive compared to other high-capacity external batteries — with the added advantage of complete compatibility with the Starlink Mini terminal.
Still, the accessory is not official from SpaceX. Therefore, there is no forecast for sales outside the American territory.
For those planning to import to Brazil, it is necessary to consider the fees from the Remessa Conforme program.
The arrival of the PeakDo portable battery represents an important evolution for those seeking connectivity on the go.
The Starlink Mini, already known for its easy installation and remote access, now becomes a viable solution anywhere — without relying on fixed power or wires.
For travelers, field teams, or isolated regions, the combination of Starlink Mini and LinkPower 1 can be ideal.


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Como se trata de um acessório e não é a própria antena só vendo o preço no Brasil para avaliar se é vantagem no lugar de um powerbank. 900 reais pelo preço dos EUA , tem bom powerbank por menos aqui