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🌞 Power Up Your Adventures with Solar Energy!
The Solar-Power-Bank-Portable-Charger is a robust 20000mAh external battery pack designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It features dual USB ports for fast charging, a waterproof and shockproof casing, and an integrated LED flashlight and compass, making it the perfect companion for camping, hiking, and other adventures.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 5.5"L x 2.9"W x 0.7"Th |
Item Weight | 0.25 Kilograms |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Color | Black & Orange |
Recommended Uses For Product | USB |
Charging Time | 5 Hours |
Is Product Cordless | No |
Output Current | 1 Amps |
Compatible Devices | IPhone16 /16Pro /16Plus /15 /15plus /15Pro /14Pro Max/14 pro 14/13 Por Max/13 Mini/13/12/11/XR/11 max/XS Max/IPhone X/iPhone 8/iPhone 8 Plus/iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus/ iPhone 6/6S/6S Plus/iPhone 5/5S/SE/iPhone 5C| Samsung Galaxy S20/Samsung Galaxy S10/Samsung Galaxy S9/Samsung Galaxy S9 Plus/Samsung Galaxy S8/Samsung Galaxy S8 Plus/Samsung Galaxy S7/Samsung Galaxy S6/Samsung Galaxy S6 Edge/Samsung Galaxy S5/Note 10/Note 9/Note 8| Motorola P50/Motorola Z4/Motorola G7 Plus/Motorola G7, Motorola One| Google Pixel/Google Pixel XL/Google Pixel 2/ Google Pixel 2 XL/Google Pixel 3/ Google Pixel 3 XL/ Google Pixel 4/Google Pixel 4 XL| LG G8/LG G7/LG X4/LG Q60/LG K40, LG Q7; MacBook; iPad mini etc., Tablet, Headphone, Smartwatch |
Portable | Yes |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | 池驱动 |
Amperage | 2.1 Amps |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB |
Battery Capacity | 20000 Milliamp Hours |
Additional Features | camping gear, Travel, Flashlight, Fast Charging, Drop Resistant, Over Charging Protection, Short Circuit Protection, Temperature Protection, Shock-Absorbent, Dustproof, hiking gear, Flashlight |
F**G
good little solar charger
I’ve used this to charge my ipod while traveling and which works pretty well. It does require direct sunlight to charge. I have also used this to power my wyze cam during the day to keep an eye on my bird feeder. That does work for awhile since it has a USB port, but the charge is drained pretty quickly as the sun starts to fade since the output is higher than the incoming energy, so I wouldn’t recommend it as a outdoor source of power for usb operated devices that do not have a battery attached since it is dependent upon lighting. For that it may be better to get an ihome battery pack which lasts about 3 hours.
C**L
Solar pack
Works well
A**X
Good for outdoor activities
With summer here, my family wanted to make the most out of the break and spend more time outdoors before school resumed. We decided to try camping in the wilderness and fully embrace nature. To ensure safety during hikes, we purchased a solar-charged power bank to keep our electronics powered on at all times. We didn't want to risk getting lost with low-battery phones on some longer hikes, so having a backup plan was essential. This power bank is exceptionally lightweight and portable, fitting easily in our pockets or backpacks for convenient use. It features two USB outputs, allowing us to charge two devices simultaneously. We can recharge it using solar power or indoors by plugging it in. The front of the power bank has an LED battery indicator, keeping us informed of the remaining power to charge our devices before they need recharging. Additionally, it includes a flashlight with three modes, including steady light and strobe mode, which can be used as an emergency signal. The only drawback is the short charging cord that came with the power bank, making charging a bit cumbersome and sometimes causing it to feel hot to the touch after prolonged charging.
M**O
This solar light saved our lives
A week ago, my partner and I took a backcountry trip to Yellowstone. We were both really excited and since the camp site was only 4 miles out we headed later than we usually do to the campsite.Upon arriving at the campsite it was 9:10pm. We were exhausted because despite dousing ourselves with deet, we fought mosquitos swarming us and eating my face alive throughout the entire hike. I ended up running part of the way and tripped on a rock and twisted my ankle. Didn’t think much of it as we continued hiking.My partner started to set up the tent. He asked me where the tent poles were. I told him in the bag, of course. We emptied both of our backpacks. I had this horrid feeling of dread creep on me. There’s no way we could sleep outside without our tent poles. We’d be eaten alive by mosquitos and we were in bear territory. I proceeded to have a mental breakdown for the next 5 minutes and my partner pulled me together.We ended up deciding to head back to our car. It was 9:30 at this time and the sun had completely set. There was so much adrenaline and fear pumping in myself. We brought one headlamp set and my partner put it on. A few minutes hiking back his headlamp dimmed out and started to quickly die. We had both of our phones but we know a phone light is a last resort when it comes to battery life.That’s when we remembered we clipped on this solar power bank onto my backpack. I turned it on and I swear this thing was so bright it would frighten any bear or wolf that was anywhere near us. I felt so much more comfortable as we hiked the rest of the 4 miles and made it back around 11pm.Morale of the story: always double check your pack and always bright a reliable light source!
J**F
Slow to charge your device
I use this mostly for the flashlight, I hang it up when I am working outside in the kennel, and it lights up the area nicely. It does take a while to charge your phone compared to the charger that comes with it. This is the first solar charger I have ever gotten, something to think about when you read this. I only say it, because if you are using this as an emergency device, don't let your phone get too low before plugging it in.It's a weird shape, and the clip to hang it on stuff gets in the way a lot. I have dropped this thing a bunch using it as a flashlight, but not on concrete, only sand.So, slow to charge, no instructions as to how everything works, weird shape, and clip in the way were what I based my rating on. I have not had this long enough to tell you much more.It's 6/14/21 and after 5 times using it, it is now pretty much dead. The light goes on, then off.This is not the device to purchase when looking for a solar charger.
B**
Not as expected
Does not keep a charge very long
S**S
5 star all around...
Honestly, so happy I bought these. One for my daughter at college who's got a knack for photography as a hobbie. Being up in Tahoe, CA/NV she's got plenty to indulge in. This helps her phone, portable speaker, her camera and even her computer stays charged. Hangs on the outside of her camera pack - if camera battery is low, she can walk/hike while the camera is charging. Bought another for my husband who's an avid hunter. He has an awesome camera on his phone. This helps keep the charge up when there's down time. With how heavy the packs can get when hiking in, this battery doesn't make or break the load. Has emergency lights that has the ability to flash in different modes on the bottom. The compass stinks but I didn't get it for that. The protection door (cover over functions) can be a bit difficult to open... but I think cause they were new, thats why. These were left out in the rain (I forgot about them) and I remembered the third day. Still worked like a charm. I've had no issues. It's about the size of an iphone X.
P**P
Yesssssss
Love my power bankEasy to useNice travel sizeGreat valuePower last for two ish days
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