Description
- Power bank uses strong professional ABS material, Chemical resistant, heat-resistant, and has super surface hardness, high elasticity and toughness. IP67 waterproof,drop-proof and dust-proof, so you no longer worry about damage caused by water/drop, it can work in extreme environments. With more than 1600+ charging life cycles, it is very reliable and durable.
- Solar power bank is compatible with all USB devices such as smartphones and tablets. The product has 2 USB output ports, if the device is compatible, it can support the QC3.0 fast charge protocol.
- Power bank has a large battery capacity of 42800mAh, and uses high-density batteries to load a larger capacity without changing the volume and weight. The super battery life allows you to get rid of the anxiety and worries about the depletion of the device power anytime and anywhere.
- Solar power bank is equipped with a super bright LED flashlight with a long range, It can work continuously for up to 100 hours.
- Friendly reminder:When the solar panel is being cared for, it will generate current to charge the battery, and the indicator light will flash.Solar charging is affected by the instability of sunshine intensity and duration. The battery capacity of the product is very large, so the charging will be very slow and should be used as an emergency function. For daily charging, please use a charger with a power above 5V2A to charge the device.
Island Jane –
It weighs nearly a pound and a half! And it’s HUGE.
My bad for not noticing when I bought the two that I did, assuming that they would be the same approximate size as the other power banks I’ve bought previously, but with smaller capacity. I bought the maximum mAmp batteries that were available at the time.
Well, they do charge my phone 3 times. That is all. I wait until the phone is on 10-20%, and I do charge it to 100 every time, as I was told to do by the tech at Apple who replaced my battery in my XR. I’m a heavy video user, not much talking, so I use a lot of data and juice.
These chargers do the job well and quickly, but I expected more, from the reviews available.
I usually charged them with my 100W solar panel while I was camping for 6 months. That’s why I bought 2, In case of cloudy weather.
I also used them for my iPad, which I barely used. But they did a nice job recharging it, too.
My gripe is that it really takes a long time for it to charge in the sun. Like days. Always has to be wall-charged in the PNW in the winter. Just sayin.
It’s too large for too little, IMHO, so one star off. I’m buying another smaller, lighter one for my next trip, which will be backpacking.
pread –
I haven’t really used the charger much yet. I purchased it for a cross-state bicycle ride. I figured I could charge it while I’m riding by attaching it to my bike rack and bag. I did charge my Garmin watch with the charger just to try it out and it seemed to charge it very quickly. I will be camping on my bike ride so was happy that the charger has a flashlight included. I wish the charger came with more instructions, any instructions would have been helpful actually.
Amazon Customer –
We got this charger for my son in Scouts. Before he left for summer camp we had the battery fully charged. He left Sunday and Wednesday morning he is texting me to say there is only 1 bar left of battery. Which I must say i was impressed it last that long before needing to be charged again. Especially since two boys were using it to charge their phone. Im not 100% sure how well the solar charge works as im trying to tell a 12 year old how to use it and charge his phone. But if you are not obsessed with your phone like a teenager i could see this possibly lasting longer than it did my son and his friend. We chose this for the solar power and the durability. This was money well spent.
fastrider –
First off, most of these other reviews don’t seem to understand how things work or they’re trying to be too technical and go by the numbers, however, the numbers they’re providing are made up by them and not from the manufacturer.
I tried this out in the REAL world and not by some mathematical equation or first impressions. I’ve been using mine for approximately 6 months now.
The solar charging is NOT going to fully charge the battery. It quite literally can not do that. It charges the devices battery up about half of the way. That’s enough to charge my S23, my watch, earbud case and my friends S20 up about 2x. It charges in very low light. The power pack is designed to be charged up completely ONLY by use of a wall charger (which is not provided btw). When fully charged, I was able to charge my phone up 6x from 2% to 100%, quickly too.
Overall, this is pretty lightweight, it’s got a great size battery output on it and IN EMERGENCY situations – it charges itself enough to charge up your phone fully to be able to utilize it. It you’re a backpacker, hiker, adventurer or traveller – this is a good item to have. I like it very much. And for those that think the cells should be able to charge the battery pack up fully – there would have to be a LOT more cells to do so and they would also have to output much more amperage.
Javon –
Muybueno por la cantidad de veces que se puede cargar un equipo. Es carga Rapida. No Super rapida.
Mark char –
Needed a charger. Decided on this one. I don’t really camp but you never know when you’ll be in need of power. Love that it can be charged regularly with an USB. This charger is an absolute beast. Charges my iPhone14 Pro really fast. The addition of the flashlight is nice too. It’s bright but not blinding. Something simple for finding something in the dark.
Amazon Customer –
I got this for a camping trip and later to use for emergency now I use for day trips and keep it handy in car and backpack it keeps a charge for long time and with little light on solar panel it stays charged for a week just recently took on family camping trip and family loved it often went missing and found in others tents changing phones and kids ipads
KnowMore –
Very rugged design, been slightly rained on, still functional, I did try to charge several things and I did notice a few interestings: 1) depending on what your charging (i.e phones) it’s charges like nothing special but it does have a slightly faster drain time than I would’ve liked, but for it’s durability so far, I’m not complaining. 2) The solar panels attached can be charged in very little sunlight, (there’s a green light that turns on at the slightest hint of sun, I like that.) But it does take quite a lot to charge the battery cells to full (sitting on window seal, roughly 3-5 days given you have periodic full direct sun and mostly overcast/partly cloudy) not bad but you should still be aware this isn’t the superman of solar battery chargers. Overall it’s a nice addition. One thing I would recommend to the manufacturer/designer when the tech is available is more battery cells within and stronger even more sensitive solar material. But overall I am happy with my product. Good job, nice buy.
Javon –
(Warning ⚠️ not USB c)
The battery bank broke in like a month… It’s showing that it’s full but won’t charge anything.
not waterproof.
It’s light wight because the battery is small.
I got a 22000 mAh power bank that’s way better than this thing.
Brittany Collier –
Bought this to help keep our two phones charged during a 16 hour car trip. Left it on the dash, and the sun kept the battery charged up as we used it. It has a massive amount of power storage, and it takes a while before it begins to even get down to half charge. We then (stupidly) left it on top of our hood when we were unloading bags. It survived a hot July day and a large rainstorm! We saw it on our car’s hood the next day and we’re so impressed by the fact that it had no issues working after the extreme weather conditions it went through.
I literally never write reviews, but this impressed me so much, I had to share! Buy this battery!