⚡ Be the hero of every roadside emergency with power, speed, and precision in your hands!
The NOCOBoost Air AX65 is a cutting-edge 2000A lithium jump starter combined with an ultra-fast 67 SLPM air compressor that inflates tires from 0 to 40 PSI in just 2 minutes. Designed for gas engines up to 8.0L and diesel up to 6.0L, it features advanced safety tech, a smart digital pressure display, and a 60W USB-C power bank for charging devices. Compact and powerful, it’s engineered for total roadside independence and rapid recovery.
Brand | NOCO |
Product Dimensions | 10.63"D x 7.24"W x 6.42"H |
Item Weight | 9.79 Pounds |
Amperage | 2000 Amps |
Peak Output Current | 2000 Amps |
Manufacturer | NOCO |
UPC | 046221240252 |
OEM Part Number | AX65 |
Automotive Fit Type | Universal Fit |
Model | AX65 |
Item Weight | 9.79 pounds |
Item model number | AX65 |
Batteries | 1 12V batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer Part Number | AX65 |
M**X
Exceeded expectations
I purchased the NOCO Boost AIR AX65 on Amazon for $299, and so far, it has exceeded my expectations in both performance and utility.To test the air compressor, I deflated one of my truck’s 37” tires down to 6 PSI. The AX65 brought it back up to 38 PSI in just 5 minutes and 15 seconds. After this, the battery indicator turned red, so I decided to see if it still had enough juice for a jump start. I completely disconnected the battery in my 2023 Ford Raptor R and connected the AX65 to the vehicle's wiring terminals. The device intelligently senses if any voltage is present before applying power, preventing accidental arcing or reverse polarity. Since the AX65 was the only power source connected, I double-checked the polarity, pressed the override button, and was thrilled to see the vehicle lights come on. I went inside, pressed the start button, and the 5.2-liter supercharged engine roared to life without hesitation!Curious to see how the air pump would perform on other vehicles, I tested it on a Mercedes AMG GTR Pro. It inflated the tire from 10 to 38 PSI in just under 2 minutes. On a Toyota Corolla, it filled a tire from 6 to 33 PSI in under a minute.Today, after lunch, I noticed a group of people gathered around a car with the hood open—they were waiting for someone with jumper cables. I offered to help with the AX65. There was some initial skepticism, but after a quick connection, the car started instantly. Everyone was impressed and wanted to know what device it was.As for air output, the fastest portable I have found for off-roading is the large and heavy Smittybilt 2781 (have sent back to Amazon others that did not live up to their specs). It draws 45 amps when running (turn off the A/C while using it). It fills a 37” tire from 18 to 37 PSI in around 3 minutes. I’m honestly impressed that the NOCO AX65 offers comparable performance in a much smaller, more portable form factor, AND battery powered. In my experience, most portable compressors can't keep up with the AX65.Charging the AX65 is also impressive. I use a SOOPII 100W USB-C cable with an LED display that shows power delivery. The AX65 charges at around 60W—faster than any other portable device I own (aside from a laptop) and 2–4x faster than my iPhone or iPad.It also comes with a couple of attached adopter plugs for bicycle valves and for “balls”. It pumps up my mountain bike tires in just a few seconds. The flashlight is bright and came in handy the other day when I had forgotten to bring a flashlight and needed light in a crawl space. The AX65 worked just fine as a flashlight as well.Overall, the NOCO Boost AIR AX65 is a well-made, high-performance device. I now own two of them because I don’t want to be without one when I need a jump or air.Highly recommended.
I**E
My first combo unit recommendation. Actual quality built unit.
The media could not be loaded. Actually better than my stand alone jump starters and air compressors.Value for money:If you compare the specs this air compressor is better than their top wired model the AIR20 and for the battery jumper, somewhere between a Boost HD (GB70) and Boost X (GBX75). Insane value and all in one device. The flashlight is actually bright enough to use, the strobe feature is unique to help use as a road flare replacement. Ease of use:My friends and partner used it without instructions, very intuitive. Just have it charged and use it, charges fast if it's low or dead.Battery life:This thing is overbuilt in the best way, high quality motors and circuitry use up a lot of power so it can die pretty fast but it has USB PD fast charging so you don't have to wait hours to use it again if its low.Power:This thing will jolt in your hand due to the amount of torque it has.I will be getting one for each vehicle when they go on sale, and be getting them as gifts. Cons:1. There is no case of this and with weighs about 7lbs so you'll need to secure it or keep it in its original box, but the original box is quite large. Hopefully they come out with a case soon.2. Kinda wish it had the ability to be used wired because 10+ years from now I'm sure the battery will be aged and not hold a charge, or I'm worried it'll swell.2a. 1 year warranty, I would like to see 2-3 at least. I understand not doing 5 due to the internal battery
B**R
Amazing
This thing is a beast !!! Its mighty!! Especially for a small package. It pumped up three large tires with ease in minutes. Compared to my last portable inflator. It leaves it in the dust. The jumpStarting capabilities are right on par with the tire inflator. I jumped a car with battery charging issues at least 6 to 7 times in a row to try and diagnose the issue. Functions as intended plus some. Charges relatively fast as well.My only complaint is that you need a good charger or charging block that’s capable of charging fast. Doesn’t seem to recognize smaller charging units.
C**Y
Battery life issues.
Seemed pretty good. Used it a few times for single tires. Noticed battery gauge seemed to drain fast. Figured it was a quirk or something.Then I tried to fill 4 small 60 psi trailer tires and it died on the third tire. Was fully charged. Tires were around 40 psi. Nothing crazy. So I guess it wasn’t a quirk after all.Outside of my return window. Contacted noco with no response so far.
T**N
Don't get too charged up
This jump pack is decent. It has a built in air compressor to air up tires. My only complaint is charges don't seem to last long. I used this to jump start a Mercedes 450sl V8 engine and was only about to start it about 6 times before the jump pack needed to be recharged. As the engine is not a massive engine and the battery still had some life to it, I would expect more than 6 jumps in a charge. It may be better for smaller engines. I probably should have bought the bigger one. For a single use on a smaller vehicle, this will probably work just fine.
J**E
Does NOT FAIL like the cheap $60 units on Amazon!
Tried one of the cheap $60 units here on Amazon before spending this kind of money. It overheated and burnt up the rubber seals the first time I used it!So, I decided to spend the money on a brand I know and trust, NOCO. This is a great unit and exceeded my expectations! Jumping up a few PSI, in my case 65 to 70 PSI for my truck tires, only took a few seconds. Seemed to be even a touch faster than using my big garage air compressor!Only complaint is this thing is heavy, but guessing it must be an engineering design tradeoff because you need a beefy compressor with plenty of heatsink to dissipate the heat, which solves the failure point of the cheaper unit I tried.Yes, it's expensive, but for roadside equipment I need to trust will work in a pinch... I see it as a one-time insurance fee...
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