Like the NOCO Boost HD, these cables are short. These cables run through a small box with indicator light to help you know if the cables are properly attached. The jumping cables are separate from the battery, so you must attach them. The carrying case with this lithium battery jump starter is robust and easily fits all the attachments and cables. You can charge the TopVision with your carport or a household outlet, and the necessary cables are included. The TopVision 2200A Battery Starter includes: Digital readout shows remaining battery charge.At around $100, it’s also a bit cheaper than the Boost HD, while still offering useful safety features such as reverse polarity protection. Leave it in your trunk and forget about it until the need arises.
This portable car battery charger is a little more compact and includes a hard shell carrying case, making it a little better for portability. While it’s a little more powerful than the NOCO Boost HD and easier to use, it’s not as consistently rated for longevity. The TopVision is another lithium battery with a high-peak amplitude.
When we tested the NOCO Boost HD, it functioned but topped out at 11.4 volts rather than producing the promised 12.0 volts. The included carrying case is fabric, making it almost pointless since it provides no protection. This means you will need to place the jump starter close to your battery to attach it to the terminals. We did notice that the cables are rather short.