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Your cart is empty.Sami A.
2025-08-28 19:37:15
Worked great. Tested it out charging power bank before camping trip, stronger than I thought it would be.
Random Barimen
2025-08-17 11:52:57
there are too many uses for this kind of solar panel to list them all, but suffice it to say this charger is about as good as you can get for the price. I was slightly disappointed to discover the 30w are split between the two USB ports, as the difference between 30w and 15w charging speed when relying on sunlight is fairly substantial. But this little guy surprised me by still putting out decent power without having direct sunlight!it worked really well on the dashboard (and rear window ledge) in my car on a road trip to recharge my powerblock between destinations, while our phones were using all the available ports in my car on our last road trip, I actually arrived home with a fully charged powerbank, instead of a dead one!I've also managed to use these solar panels to recharge my phone while hiking, by hanging it off the back of my backpack. I considered myself lucky to be walking away from the sun most of the time and although I didn't really need to use it, I Wanted to give it a try and it was able to give me a good recharge that kept my phone going all night.Due to the size and portability, I plan on using it in the spring to power my portable heated seat cushion at my daughter's flag football practices and games too. This solar charger is much lighter and easier to carry around than a powerbank, plus it works with low voltage devices whereas my powerbank shuts off after 5 seconds on low power draws.
Real Reviews by a Real Person (No AI!)
2025-08-06 12:30:07
I was immensely skeptical of this one, but I have to say, I'm really impressed. In full sun, it works great to recharge my power banks on the go. It's also great for extending the battery life on things like watches, phones, etc when I'm off the grid. It's pretty large folded out, but folds down to a much more portable size. I haven't tried unfurling it on my pack like the photos suggest, as I think this is more of a 'base camp' sort of accessory. It's lightweight, easy to stow, and everything a portable charger should be. I haven't tested the voltage output, but like I said, it's definitely charging my power banks, which I can then use on my laptops, phones, etc.
Anaguma
2025-05-30 15:41:08
3 separate panels are held together by a heavy cordura nylon material. The 4th panel with no solar cells contains a storage pocket and the electronics for output with 3 ports - USB-A, USB-C, and a 5mm jack for the supplied cable.There are 10 adapters included that go into the included 5mm cable.They are labeled K I A B C E H F G I but I couldn't figure out if they were labeled or measured to any standard.For example, the "K" measured 7.9mm x 6mm with a center pin (outer and inner diameter). This (K) fit the input jack port on my Jackery, but nothing fit my laptop. There is nothing about the adapters in the "User Manual," (one folded piece of paper).You'll have no problem if using your own USB-A or USB-C output cables to whatever device, but the 10 jack adapters are hit or miss as to whether one will fit your jack port.With the cable, adapters, and 4 small carabiners it weighs 2lbs 1.3oz (33.3oz) (2.08lbs) or 944g. Not the lightest but much easier to handle than a 100 or 120 watt metal-framed rigid panel as it all folds down to a 9.75" square package (24.5cm) that's 1 1/8" thick (3cm) at its widest, and can be stored and packed easily.There are 4 metal grommets for the 4 mini-carabiners to facilitate hanging for best sun exposure if there's no table to just lay it out on.The pocket and the panels close with Velcro.If size is more important that total watts, this will get the job done on a sunny day (or two). If you have large items to charge, such as a 1000-watt power bank battery, it won't keep up but can slow down the whole discharge. 30 watts under full sun isn't bad for its size, just be aware that it may take time. For smartphones and tablets, this can quickly top up the battery.4 stars - Need more info on the adapters, such as what they're supposed to fit.
kitkat88
2025-05-09 11:15:07
Works as expected. Battery life and charging speed are excellent. Super easy to use. great size and value. Perfect for camping and backpacking!!
00Thunder
2025-05-01 12:26:04
I was actually surprised to see how much bigger it is than I expected however I can see why it was necessary as it is outputting a pretty good performance and charging speed. I don't know how often I'll be using it since it was more of "emergency" type of thing but the little bit I did use it was enough to determine it can come in handy.
Bill Plunk
2025-04-24 10:15:24
It may sound a little strange to say this is the best feature right off the bat, but it has a pocket that is the perfect size for storing cables and the extension tips you need to connect it to devices. This little design feature is a lifesaver as its incorporated into the accordion-style power panels in a way that keeps everything together while folding up compactly into a 10-inch square for easy storage when not in use. The polyester/nylon fabric is lightweight, durable, and weatherproof and the stitching is very well down around the edges. The velcro strips for closure are full-width and close securely and the panel comes with a set of 4 carabiner clips so you can easily hang it from your backpack or spread it out for maximum sun exposure for charging devices. It doesn't include a USB-A or USB-C cable but the two ports can be used simultaneously to power more than one device/item at a time. I tested mine out in both a sunny and shaded area in my yard on a normal partly cloudy day and there was little difference in its output. It kept pace with the power needs of my Motorola Edge smartphone and registered as a 'turbo charging' connection when I used the USB-C port but not when I used the USB-A. This matches up with the power ratings listed on the panel for the different ports in terms of output potential and I love that I can pair it up with my solar generator power cell to keep it chugging along in the event of an emergency. For the price, it's a compact solar power source that's a good value.
Sami A.
2025-04-12 10:48:52
Worked great. Tested it out charging power bank before camping trip, stronger than I thought it would be.
Random Barimen
2025-01-14 10:53:28
there are too many uses for this kind of solar panel to list them all, but suffice it to say this charger is about as good as you can get for the price. I was slightly disappointed to discover the 30w are split between the two USB ports, as the difference between 30w and 15w charging speed when relying on sunlight is fairly substantial. But this little guy surprised me by still putting out decent power without having direct sunlight!it worked really well on the dashboard (and rear window ledge) in my car on a road trip to recharge my powerblock between destinations, while our phones were using all the available ports in my car on our last road trip, I actually arrived home with a fully charged powerbank, instead of a dead one!I've also managed to use these solar panels to recharge my phone while hiking, by hanging it off the back of my backpack. I considered myself lucky to be walking away from the sun most of the time and although I didn't really need to use it, I Wanted to give it a try and it was able to give me a good recharge that kept my phone going all night.Due to the size and portability, I plan on using it in the spring to power my portable heated seat cushion at my daughter's flag football practices and games too. This solar charger is much lighter and easier to carry around than a powerbank, plus it works with low voltage devices whereas my powerbank shuts off after 5 seconds on low power draws.
Real Reviews by a Real Person (No AI!)
2025-01-13 15:36:04
I was immensely skeptical of this one, but I have to say, I'm really impressed. In full sun, it works great to recharge my power banks on the go. It's also great for extending the battery life on things like watches, phones, etc when I'm off the grid. It's pretty large folded out, but folds down to a much more portable size. I haven't tried unfurling it on my pack like the photos suggest, as I think this is more of a 'base camp' sort of accessory. It's lightweight, easy to stow, and everything a portable charger should be. I haven't tested the voltage output, but like I said, it's definitely charging my power banks, which I can then use on my laptops, phones, etc.
Anaguma
2025-01-07 14:23:11
3 separate panels are held together by a heavy cordura nylon material. The 4th panel with no solar cells contains a storage pocket and the electronics for output with 3 ports - USB-A, USB-C, and a 5mm jack for the supplied cable.There are 10 adapters included that go into the included 5mm cable.They are labeled K I A B C E H F G I but I couldn't figure out if they were labeled or measured to any standard.For example, the "K" measured 7.9mm x 6mm with a center pin (outer and inner diameter). This (K) fit the input jack port on my Jackery, but nothing fit my laptop. There is nothing about the adapters in the "User Manual," (one folded piece of paper).You'll have no problem if using your own USB-A or USB-C output cables to whatever device, but the 10 jack adapters are hit or miss as to whether one will fit your jack port.With the cable, adapters, and 4 small carabiners it weighs 2lbs 1.3oz (33.3oz) (2.08lbs) or 944g. Not the lightest but much easier to handle than a 100 or 120 watt metal-framed rigid panel as it all folds down to a 9.75" square package (24.5cm) that's 1 1/8" thick (3cm) at its widest, and can be stored and packed easily.There are 4 metal grommets for the 4 mini-carabiners to facilitate hanging for best sun exposure if there's no table to just lay it out on.The pocket and the panels close with Velcro.If size is more important that total watts, this will get the job done on a sunny day (or two). If you have large items to charge, such as a 1000-watt power bank battery, it won't keep up but can slow down the whole discharge. 30 watts under full sun isn't bad for its size, just be aware that it may take time. For smartphones and tablets, this can quickly top up the battery.4 stars - Need more info on the adapters, such as what they're supposed to fit.
kitkat88
2024-12-22 11:03:33
Works as expected. Battery life and charging speed are excellent. Super easy to use. great size and value. Perfect for camping and backpacking!!
00Thunder
2024-12-05 15:08:11
I was actually surprised to see how much bigger it is than I expected however I can see why it was necessary as it is outputting a pretty good performance and charging speed. I don't know how often I'll be using it since it was more of "emergency" type of thing but the little bit I did use it was enough to determine it can come in handy.
Bill Plunk
2024-11-28 18:34:25
It may sound a little strange to say this is the best feature right off the bat, but it has a pocket that is the perfect size for storing cables and the extension tips you need to connect it to devices. This little design feature is a lifesaver as its incorporated into the accordion-style power panels in a way that keeps everything together while folding up compactly into a 10-inch square for easy storage when not in use. The polyester/nylon fabric is lightweight, durable, and weatherproof and the stitching is very well down around the edges. The velcro strips for closure are full-width and close securely and the panel comes with a set of 4 carabiner clips so you can easily hang it from your backpack or spread it out for maximum sun exposure for charging devices. It doesn't include a USB-A or USB-C cable but the two ports can be used simultaneously to power more than one device/item at a time. I tested mine out in both a sunny and shaded area in my yard on a normal partly cloudy day and there was little difference in its output. It kept pace with the power needs of my Motorola Edge smartphone and registered as a 'turbo charging' connection when I used the USB-C port but not when I used the USB-A. This matches up with the power ratings listed on the panel for the different ports in terms of output potential and I love that I can pair it up with my solar generator power cell to keep it chugging along in the event of an emergency. For the price, it's a compact solar power source that's a good value.
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