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PeakDo LinkPower 2: The Purpose-Built Power Bank for Starlink Mini Now Available in Australia

PeakDo LinkPower 2 power bank attached to Starlink Mini for off-grid satellite internet power

If you own a Starlink Mini, you already know what it means to stay connected in places most people write off as "out of range." But there has always been one catch — power. The Starlink Mini draws around 20–40 watts depending on conditions, and without a reliable portable power source, your off-grid satellite internet is only as useful as your nearest wall outlet. That changes with the PeakDo LinkPower 2.

Outcamp is now the exclusive Australian distributor of the PeakDo LinkPower 2, a purpose-built 99Wh power bank designed specifically for the Starlink Mini. Whether you are running a remote mine site in the Pilbara, crossing the Nullarbor in a caravan, or setting up camp at a quiet spot on the Murray, this is the portable power solution that keeps your satellite connection running for hours — without a generator, without extension leads, and without compromise.

What Makes the LinkPower 2 Different from a Standard Power Bank

There is no shortage of portable power banks on the market. Most of them will technically power a Starlink Mini through a USB-C connection. But the LinkPower 2 is not a generic power bank with a Starlink Mini plugged into it. It is a custom-engineered accessory designed from the ground up for one job: keeping your Starlink Mini online in the field.

The difference is immediately obvious when you pick it up. The LinkPower 2 snaps directly onto the back of the Starlink Mini using a precision locking buckle, creating a single integrated unit. There are no loose cables dangling, no separate battery pack sitting on the ground collecting dust and moisture, and no risk of the connection working loose on a bumpy track. It feels like a factory accessory — because that is exactly how it was engineered.

Snap-On Integration That Actually Works

The snap-on buckle system is one of those features that sounds simple on paper but makes a significant difference in practice. The LinkPower 2 attaches flush to the back of the Starlink Mini and locks into place. You can flip the entire unit upside down and shake it without the battery coming loose. That matters when your Starlink Mini is mounted on a roof rack, a bonnet bracket, or a suction cup mount on a vehicle sunroof — vibration and movement are constant.

Installation takes about two seconds. Line it up, press down, and listen for the click. Removal is just as fast. No tools required, no fiddly clips, and no risk of damaging the Starlink Mini housing. For anyone who has dealt with jerry-rigged battery solutions held together with cable ties and gaffer tape, this is a welcome change.

The combined unit — Starlink Mini plus LinkPower 2 — weighs approximately 1.8 kilograms. That is light enough to throw in a daypack, mount on a tripod, or clip onto any standard 1/4-inch screw mount. Three mounting points on the base of the LinkPower 2 give you flexibility for tripods, poles, brackets, and custom rigs.

99Wh Capacity — Under the Airline Limit

The LinkPower 2 packs a 99Wh (27,500mAh) battery using carefully selected high-capacity cells. PeakDo selects the top five per cent of cells from each production batch and tailors the discharge profile specifically for the Starlink Mini's power requirements. The result is around five hours of continuous Starlink Mini operation from a single charge — enough for a full evening at camp, a day's work at a remote site, or an extended road trip with the family streaming content in the back seat.

The 99Wh capacity also sits neatly under the 100Wh IATA limit for airline carry-on batteries. If you are flying to a remote station, a mine site, or an interstate camping trip, you can pack the LinkPower 2 in your carry-on luggage without any issues. That is a practical advantage that larger portable power stations simply cannot match.

For longer deployments, the battery charges from 20 per cent to 80 per cent in approximately 45 minutes via the 100W USB-C input. Plug it into your vehicle's USB-C socket on the drive out and you will arrive at camp with a full charge ready to go.

Triple Charging Inputs and Pass-Through Power

One of the most common frustrations with portable power accessories is the charging setup. A single USB-C input works well enough at home, but in a vehicle, a caravan, or a field setup, you need flexibility. The LinkPower 2 addresses this with three independent charging inputs: USB-C Power Delivery (100W), a magnetic DC connector, and a standard DC port that is compatible with the original Starlink Mini charger.

This means you can integrate the LinkPower 2 into virtually any existing power setup. If your van build has a 12V DC system, use the DC input. If you have a USB-C PD charger in the cab, use that. If you are running a 12V car charger through the cigarette lighter, the magnetic DC connector accepts up to 75W and detaches safely if the cable gets pulled — preventing damage to both the charger and the power bank.

Pass-Through Charging for Vehicle Use

The pass-through (bypass) charging feature is arguably the most useful function for 4x4 and caravan owners. When connected to an external power source, the LinkPower 2 will simultaneously power your Starlink Mini and recharge its own battery. In a vehicle, this means your Starlink Mini runs continuously while you drive, and the battery tops itself up at the same time. When you stop and disconnect from vehicle power, the LinkPower 2 seamlessly takes over and keeps your internet connection alive.

The bypass function also has a smart safety feature. If the battery level drops very low, or if the battery temperature falls outside safe operating limits (below minus 20 degrees Celsius or above 60 degrees), the system bypasses the battery entirely and feeds external power directly to the Starlink Mini. This protects the battery cells from damage in extreme Australian conditions — which, let's be honest, is most of the time.

For caravan and RV owners, this integration is particularly valuable. Wire the LinkPower 2 into your 12V house system, mount the Starlink Mini on the roof with a suitable bracket, and you have a self-contained satellite internet system that charges while you drive and runs off battery when you are parked up. No configuration, no switching, no thinking about it.

65W USB-C Output for Other Devices

The USB-C port on the LinkPower 2 is bidirectional — it accepts 100W input for fast charging the battery, and it delivers up to 65W output for powering other devices. That is enough to charge a laptop, a tablet, or a phone while simultaneously running your Starlink Mini from the DC output. The USB-C output automatically prioritises the Starlink Mini connection and will scale back other device charging if the battery drops below 10 to 15 per cent.

This is a thoughtful design decision. Most people using a Starlink Mini in the field also need to keep a laptop or phone charged. Having a single device that handles both satellite internet power and device charging reduces the amount of gear you need to carry and simplifies your camp setup.

The LCD display on the front edge of the LinkPower 2 shows real-time battery percentage, input wattage, output wattage, and charging status. It is easy to read in bright Australian sunlight and gives you at-a-glance information about how much runtime you have left. A breathing light indicator also provides a quick visual status check without needing to read the screen.

Smart Features: Bluetooth Control and Remote Monitoring

The LinkPower 2 includes Bluetooth connectivity and a companion web app that lets you monitor and control the power bank from your phone. After an initial setup (scan the QR code on the back of the unit), the app works offline — so you do not need an active internet connection just to check your battery status. You can view charge level, input and output power, enable or disable the DC output, and check system health, all from your phone.

This is particularly handy when the Starlink Mini and LinkPower 2 are mounted in a hard-to-reach location — on a vehicle roof, at the top of a pole mount, or on a high bracket at a worksite. Rather than climbing up to check the LCD display, you can pull out your phone and see everything you need.

Built for Australian Conditions

The LinkPower 2 carries an IPX4 splash resistance rating, which means it can handle rain, dust, and the general abuse that comes with outdoor use in Australia. It is not designed for submersion, but it will shrug off a passing shower, dusty tracks, and the occasional splash from a creek crossing without issue.

Two aluminium heat dissipation plates on the back of the unit manage thermal performance during extended use. Overheating is one of the main causes of battery degradation in portable power banks, and the metal heat sink design keeps temperatures in check even during simultaneous charge-and-discharge cycles in warm conditions. The unit also includes a 35mm adjustable extension mount that adapts to different roof shapes and installation positions, giving you flexibility for vehicle-mounted setups.

Every LinkPower 2 sold through Outcamp ships Australia-wide and is covered by a one-year warranty. We carry stock locally, so you are not waiting weeks for a shipment from overseas.

Who Is the LinkPower 2 For

The short answer is anyone who uses a Starlink Mini away from mains power. But some use cases stand out more than others.

4x4 and overlanding enthusiasts are an obvious fit. Mount your Starlink Mini on a roof rack or bonnet bracket, power it through the LinkPower 2 connected to your vehicle's 12V system, and you have reliable satellite internet on even the most remote tracks in Australia. The pass-through charging means you never need to think about battery management — just drive and stay connected.

Caravans, Mining, Agriculture, and Emergency Services

Caravan and RV travellers will appreciate the seamless integration into existing 12V house systems. Connect the LinkPower 2 to your house battery via the DC or magnetic DC port, and the Starlink Mini becomes part of your standard camp setup. No separate charging routine, no forgetting to top up the battery before you leave — it just works.

For mining and fleet operations, the LinkPower 2 provides ruggedised, portable satellite connectivity for remote workers and mobile teams. Reduce downtime and dependence on fixed infrastructure by deploying Starlink Mini units powered by the LinkPower 2 at temporary worksites, exploration camps, and field offices.

Agricultural stations can use the LinkPower 2 to stay connected across large properties. Power the Starlink Mini at a paddock gate, in a ute, or at a temporary shearing shed without running extension cables from the homestead. And for emergency and field services, the LinkPower 2 enables rapid deployment of satellite communications in disaster scenarios or remote incidents where mains power is unavailable.

Technical Specifications at a Glance

The LinkPower 2 packs serious capability into a compact 243mm x 115mm x 27mm package weighing just 667 grams. The 99Wh / 27,500mAh battery provides over four hours of continuous Starlink Mini runtime. Charging is handled through USB-C PD at up to 100W, a magnetic DC port, or a standard DC port compatible with the original Starlink Mini charger. The USB-C port also delivers up to 65W output for charging laptops and other devices. Pass-through charging, Bluetooth remote control, an LCD smart display, IPX4 water resistance, and three 1/4-inch tripod mounting points round out the feature set. The battery is IATA airline approved for carry-on luggage.

Each LinkPower 2 ships with a DC charging cable and a USB-C charging cable. Optional accessories include a car charger, a suction cup vehicle mount with 35mm adjustable extension, and a compact tripod — all available separately through Outcamp or as bundle kits with the power bank.

Available Now at Outcamp

The PeakDo LinkPower 2 is available now through the Outcamp online store, with several bundle options to suit different setups. You can pick up the power bank on its own, or save with a bundle that includes a 12V car charger, a suction cup mount, or both. A tripod kit is also available for ground-level or tabletop deployment. All options ship Australia-wide.

If you have been looking for a proper portable power solution for your Starlink Mini — one that is purpose-built, reliable, and ready for the conditions you actually encounter in Australia — the LinkPower 2 is worth a serious look. Browse the full listing and available bundles on the PeakDo LinkPower 2 product page, or explore our complete range of Starlink Mini accessories including carry bags, mounts, cables, and more.

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