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2025-07-19 12:11:56
This solar charger is awesome! Like seriously awesome! I love the fact it comes with a built-in charging cables. It’s less clutter and fewer things that you have to carry with you. It arrived mostly charged, well packaged and in perfect shape. I used it to charge my phone and a flashlight. Both charged quickly and with ease.Initially, I ordered this because we have an off grid cottage in northern Michigan that we spend our summers at. This is a perfect accessory for keeping our phones charged as well as our rechargeable battery pack fans that we use at night when we are sleeping. The built-in solar panel makes it easy to take outside and put on top of the car or on the patio table to allow the battery to recharge during the day. If need be, we can plug it into the car or in to our generator to charge it also. It’s a bit heavy, but for the amount of power that it provides and as long as it lasts, that is to be expected. It appears to be well built and fairly durable. I don’t want to test that out, no need to break the solar panel, but it certainly seems to be able of withstanding a bit of a drop. This would be a fantastic item for anybody who is camping or for someone who wants to throw this in their bug out bag for an emergency. The built-in flashlight doesn’t provide a lot of power or light, but will work for basic things. I wouldn’t want to use it to try and find my way through the woods in the dark, but I’d certainly use it to fit a key in a lock or try and read something in the dark. The compass that is built into it is also a nice accessory if you’re trying to find your way through the woods. Again, this has everything you need for back up power in your bug out bag so if you prep, you definitely need this. Additionally, for the size of this battery, the accessories on it and the price, I think this is an absolute great deal. Trust me, when you have an off grid house you buy a lot of these types of gadgets. For the battery strength and as long as it lasts and the number of items you can charge at one time, this is probably the best deal for this type of a product that I have found so far. Fingers crossed this last me a long time and holds up against the test of time. If it does not, I will certainly update this review to let everyone know to avoid it.
Customer Review
2025-05-28 13:44:38
As the title implies, this thing is a tank. 66800 mAh is an almost laughably high number for a battery that is technically pocketable. Actually, it is laughable. But with that said, it does appear that number isn't a joke or mistype or misinformation; it was able to charge fully depleted iPad Pros (11 inch M4) and iPhones (15 Pro Max) along with a Galaxy tablet and two S25 Ultras 3 times each (I think the iPad only got to about 60% on charge 3.) The crank does in fact work but it works exactly as well as you think. So in apocalypse mode, you'll be thankful for it but outside of that, it's a good wrist and forearm workout, it takes ages to charge but not as long as the solar panel . Again I get it from the end of days vibe this is going for (it also has a compass but mine doesn't work) and a flashlight that works well inside but does not have a good throw at all past about 7 feet.I do like that you get 4 cords already plugged in and 4 ports, both have a input cable/port. I do wish the cable input was a type C and not a type A cable but it is what it is. dead to 100% does take about 8-10 hours so if doing a road trip (this bad boy cannot fly) make sure it's for sure plugged in and charging well before your trip starts. Aside from that it seems to charge 6 devices at once but if you plug in all 6, you're basically doing trickle charging so avoid more than 3 if you can help it. Overall, really solid for the price, my only bugaboo is potential long term reliability with the cells on the inside and things like the flashlight dying off well before you expect it to (
Michael
2024-12-04 10:54:36
I was excited to receive this battery pack with emergency charging options. Our family went through Hurricane Helene this past fall and did not have power for a few weeks (nor water, internet, or cellular…). The stores were picked clean very quickly and we spent an hour or 2 a day charging devices at the public library. This would have come in handy, so happy to have it in our kit now.This is a big battery at nearly 70,000 MAh, should charge up your phone many times over, probably more than enough for a laptop. It comes with a bag to keep it in, a usb-c charging cable , can charge with a the attached USB Cable, and has lots of options integrated to get power to your devices. It also has a hand crank, solar panel, compass, and flashlight with emergency SOS/strobe settings.I have not tested the solar or hand crank charging, but I imagine it would take a very long time to charge with either (the crank specifies what appears to be several thousand turns to charge it up, and the solar panel is quite small). The directions specify that both solar and crank are for emergencies only and that using these methods may overheat the battery and cause damage. While neither are ideal ways to charge this, I am pulling one star off for the design which could cause damage via using these methods emergency functions. I assume this is just to tell people not to use those methods as the primary form of charging, but slightly misleading. I have seen other products with collapsible fold-out solar panels which will likely do a better job of charging such a large battery. Nevertheless, happy to have this for .
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