Price: $79.96 - $72.99
(as of Jul 01, 2024 19:47:09 UTC – Details)
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Customers say
Customers like the portability, quality, value, emergencies and ease of use of the charging adapter. For example, they mention it’s ultra portable, well made, durable and worth it for the price. That said, they say it’ll clip onto the loops of their backpack easily.
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SLC –
I have used this to charge my DJI drone batteries and it works great
I use this when flying my drone in the wild and it keeps my batteries charging way away from power. This thing is amazing and portable
Ges –
The entire team used this on Denali
It has been a while since I have been this impressed with a product, but this charger is fantastic. I bought this specifically for use while I was climbing Denali for three weeks last month and not only did this product never let me down, but took a lot of abuse and kept working!Under normal, sunny conditions this charged multiple devices quickly. I was amazed that this still kept changing even when it was getting snowed on, in sub-zero temps.This also outperformed the more expensive panels other people had bought and most people on our 9 person team ended up using mine in the end.Excellent product that performs much better than expected!
Kgps –
It is decent.
I used this to recharge my phone. It works well if in direct sunlight. But takes longer than electricity to recharge a phone. If it is in a shaded location then the recharge is less effective.
jamie chenoweth –
Rafting, Camping, Beach, Tramping, Motorcycle, Bike, Speaker, GoPro, Bug Zapper
Took two of these down the grand canyon for a month to charge my phone, speaker and Gopros. No problem, easily attached to gear on the raft, waterproof in the rapids and rain… well made and tough, even that microstatic dust in the canyon didn’t get past the rubber plugs.Took one to NZ for a month of camping, the Gopro and phones and speakers needed charged often, so beautiful there, many photos. Charged all my devices and my friends too, no worries. These things are even sand fly resistant, unlike my friend and I. I even used it to charge my small usb bug zapper, super handySeriously, these really are legit, the ratings are high for a good reason. I suggest you buy two, one for your awesome self(your deserve it). Gift one to a deserving dear friend, random hitchhiker, backpacker or camper in need ..and the universe will smile upon you… which I have done twice now, so trust me on this. Its why im here writing this review because i need to order one and i wanted everyone to know how solid, dependable, strong and what a good value they are.*not sponsored by this company , its representatives or anything like that** but if you guys want to send me a free one for this review, i can wait a day or two, but not too long, i have rafting season coming up soon..
Ken Harrington –
Kept my electronics charged for weeks
I bought this for my hike along the Colorado Trail. I only went into town once in 3+ weeks. This kept my external battery charged the entire trip. Then I charged my phone and watch from my battery.It rained everyday day except for three. Generally I would attach this to the back of my backpack. During the day, it would get enough Sun to get a decent charge. It was never a 100% full charge. But enough to keep my battery well over the 50% mark. I’d say most the time my battery would drain to around 20% and recharge to around 85%. I had the best charging experience when at rest. I’d just lay this out if the ground, facing the Sun, and it seemed to charge pretty fast.The worst thing about these solar panels is the compartment where you connect the battery or your peripherals. It’s held closed by only a small piece of Velcro. It basically doesn’t work. Anything you put in that pocket to charge will fall out.For me it wasn’t a big deal. After having my battery fall out routinely and daily, it just fell out of the pocket from the solar panel, and into my large external center pocket on my backpack. From that point forward, I would never use the pocket this solar panel comes with. I would just put my battery in my packs external pocket, and run a cable to the solar panel to charge it. Problem solved. But definitely something to be aware of.
lrex –
It works!
Based on my measurements, I have found that when the panels are directly facing the sun at an angle of almost 90 degrees, they can provide a peak output of 8.65 watts at sunny day.In practical use, the panels may not always be facing the sun directly. On a sunny day, when the panels are in a stationary position, I typically receive an output of 3-7 watts, depend on where the sun is and how intense it is. Such output is sufficient to charge my phone and power bank. Although it may not be as fast as charging from a wall outlet with fast charging capabilities, it is still a great source of free energy.I was pleasantly surprised by the performance of this small and lightweight panel. However, it is important to note that when the angle is low, such as 20 degrees, the output drops significantly to around 1 to 2 watts. This also applies when the panel is placed behind a glass window. Some of my power banks do not charge at this low wattage. The panel works best when there is only air between it and the sun.Overall, I am satisfied with this product.
Simon Lin –
I received the panel on Sunday. found not charging any devices which I have ex. phone, pad, LED flashlight, and energy bank on sunny day. I gave up this device and returned it on Wednesday.
Edgar Vega Ramos –
Materiales, calidad, presentación, portabilidad.Lo recomiendo mucho, tal vez por precio existan mas económicos pero este es de muy buena calidad, las celdas son muy resistentes.
Frijol –
I recently went on a two week remote fly-in kayaking trip and needed to get a solar charger for various devices. Of course, it’s always a trade off between function, cost and weight. This showed up on gearlabs webpage as the “best choice” and after reading reviews for awhile I gave it a go. Unfortunately, as you can see, there was significant smoke cover for most of our trip, as such it became clear it charges small devices very quickly in the light (iphone, watch, petzyl headlamp battery, most importantly garmin inreach), fairly quickly in the shade. But it had a hard time charging my bose waterproof speaker and the battery packs I brought with. But given the smoke, they would probably have taken a fair bit less time in full light (8-10hr for full charge in smoke). But we had occasional rest days and pulled out the charger at every paddling break and meal so we could make sure our emergency devices were charged. I hadn’t read fully about the waterproofing at the attachment sites so I didn’t test it while paddling or in the rain (see my drytop wrapped around the attachment ports when expecting rain). My paddling partner brought in a smaller device that wasn’t as fast with charging, did have multiple attachments but the cables were fixed so you couldn’t have two micros or two USB C at the same time (whereas this has 3 USB ports for any combination of attachments). Overall, I love this charger. It’s weightier than I’d like on a backpacking trip but for long distance outdoor events when you’re bringing bigger volumes, this is at the top of my pile. And I’m looking forward to using it in skies that aren’t under smoke weather warnings and evacuations….
Valentin Masure –
Le produit est très efficace et rempli ces fonctions. Rien àdire.
Vourey –
d’habitude quand j’achète du matériel de randonner le poids annoncer est sous estimer, la c’est l inverse car son poids et de 268 grammes. Il ne recharge pas le portable mais recharge tres bien la batterie externe.