🌞 Power Up Your Adventures with Solar Energy!
The Solar Charger 26800mAh is a robust and portable power bank designed for outdoor enthusiasts. With rapid PD 18W charging, a massive capacity, and waterproof features, it ensures your devices stay powered during camping, hiking, and other adventures. Equipped with dual flashlights and a solar panel for emergency recharging, this power bank is the perfect companion for any outdoor activity.
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Battery Powered,Corded Electric |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
Number of Ports | 2 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB, Micro USB, USB Type-C |
Battery Capacity | 26800 Milliamp Hours |
Additional Features | Fast Charger,Fast Charging,Portable,Waterproof |
Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 8.46"L x 5.28"W x 1.38"Th |
Item Weight | 505 Grams |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Color | Black |
M**Z
Works as intended. Nice flashlight. A bit bulky.
A really nice power bank for the price with great features such as an amazingly bright bottom-sided dual LED flashlight that shoots quite far!Yet there are some drawbacks.CONS: (although I am being picky here)1) The green LED solar confirmation light is on the opposite side of the actual solar panel, so you have to reverse the unit to see if the solar panel is indeed getting enough light to charge the power bank.2) The corners are all plastic, and not rubber/silicone protected, etc., yet the device feels sturdy enough that maybe it won’t be a big deal. (Note: I have yet to drop it.)3) I wish the two black flashlight buttons on opposite sides were in a different color or shape, etc., to help differentiate between them. With so many gadgets, it can be easy to forget which button turns on which light, since of course this power bank has a powerful bottom-side flashlight, as well as that back-side light for area lighting or mosquito repellant. They should have used one rubberized power button instead of plastic, and combine the double-click and holding down of the separate LED lights. Oh well, that’s just me.4) I’ve noticed the USB protective cap can be on rather tight, so either a long finger nail or something pointy often needs to be used if the USB protective layer is fully on. (Although, I can see how this would be intentional for water resistance.)5) Minor con, but a Micro-USB input would have been welcome alongside the dual USB-C port. Again, not a big deal since everything is becoming USB-C now, but a Micro USB as an alternative input charging method would have been helpful. I knew this before purchase, but it didn’t stop me from a purchase!MAIN REVIEW:I didn’t notice the size and weight of this device before purchase, as I simply liked the battery capacity and the low $20 price, so I splurged. I saw the battery capacity, price, along with the many USB ports and splurged on it. I have many power banks, but none this large and heavy. It’s still worth it though I think, and it depends what you need it for.Another reason I bought this was because I liked the idea of having a power bank with USB-C PD (Power Delivery), although the 18W rated power from this port is not enough to charge a laptop with a similar USB-C PD port. You will need to pay quite a bit more for a power bank that has 60W or more of power charging capabilities to charge your laptop via USB-C. I guess that is my next step!The solar charging works, but don’t expect it to quickly charge the internal battery, of course. I completely depleted the battery on mine after receiving it to test it out in the sun. I know these things can take days and days to charge, and the results I had were similar. Although, I did not wait to completely charge the internal power bank’s battery via solar, I did get to charge 2/4 blue LEDs after a week of about 5 hours daily sun exposure left outside, along with whatever solar charging capability these things get from bright light in shade during non-peak sun hours. I couldn’t wait for the entire power bank to charge via solar, as I am a bit impatient, and felt like reviewing this solid product anyway.Also, the LED flashlight is realllly bright, for a power bank anyway. The flashlights on these type power banks are getting brighter and better! It can light up things in my backyard from 50+ feet away, but I haven’t tried a farther distance yet. The bottom flashlight’s high and low modes are great, and the SOS mode works fine too. The bottom flashlight tint has a more neutral white color, rather than a blue-ish white light. I like the neutral personally, as it’s easier on my eyes I believe, and just less annoying to look at overall than the cool, bright blue-ish LEDs that are out there. Many older power banks from only a couple years ago didn’t have as nice a flashlight as this one does. Maybe I chose the wrong product then? I can’t try them all! I just bought another single solar power bank after this one, the #1 selling Blavor 10,000mAh listed here on Amazon in its category, and it’s flashlight has the cool blue-ish LED that is a bit more harsh to look at.The USB-C output works fine, although I can’t tell if it charges my old iPhone SE (1st gen) any faster than the other USB ports, as my old iPhone charged up rather fast anyway with its small battery capacity. I need a newer phone with faster charging capabilities and larger battery capacity overall, I suppose!I like the larger solar panel in this power bank compared to the single panel that typically comes with your average power bank. Of course, it should take quite a long time to charge its internal battery with only solar, as I referenced before.I haven’t tested out the mosquito repellant amber LEDs on the back side, but that is neat if it works! Having 2 different locations for flashlights on a power bank is really neat, as I have seen many with either flashlights on the bottom or back side, but usually not both on one product.I have yet to test the actual charging to see how many times a single 100% charge will charge my old iPhone SE or cheap Fire Tablet. Maybe I can update sooner or later.Overall, I love the USB-C input/output in the single port, and having 2 regular USB Type-A ports for charging both modern and retro devices. For the price, you will get quite a bit of charge for only $20!
C**S
THIS POWER BANK IS THE BOSS!!
After an EXTENSIVE research on Amazon, I decided to get this power bank, because it seemed sturdy, had good reviews, and had plenty of features.. I chose wellI've had it for several months now, and it has worked perfectly in every blackout (we get a lot of those), first, the battery life is awesome, I am able to charge mine and my wife's phone several times, way more that we could need. the two lamps and incredibly bright, the flood light lights up our living room with ease, and actually has a dimmer to reduce brightness which I do to extend battery and to reduce heating, the flashlight goes a LONG way, I like to go outside at night and point it to the sky, you can actually see the beam going upwards, amazing... I havent really tested the solar charge, but I'm aware is like for camping and such, but its good to have it... the ONLY con i had is that when charging my phone the phone heats up a little, so I charge it in stages, (connected, not connected) to avoid that... it must be the awesome 3Ah of power... but other than that, sturdy, reliable and awesome!!!
J**E
Works really well as a charger. Waterproof seems to be as advertised.
I had to get this for an older iPhone for work that no longer had any battery life unless plugged in at all times. This kept the phone on the whole time without incident for the time I needed it until my new phone came in. I had an issue opening the flap to charge both the battery pack and to charge devices. I keep my nails short so I thought that was the issue but my daughter is borrowing it for camping and she had a problem opening the flap as well.The benefit to that is that it seems to be pretty tight which is probably a benefit in the long run. The instructions were miniscule and there aren't many to read but it would have been nice to not have to zoom in on my phone to read them.The power buttons are placed exactly where I put my hand when opening the flap so that was not ideal. The lights were shining right in my eyes. The light was super bright so that was nice.I don't know how well the solar charging works yet. It's a little bulky but I did expect that.
J**.
It has it all!
The media could not be loaded. A very impressive product! This has amazing solar power recharge ability! Two very powerful LED lights 1 front facing one flat. The mosquito repellent light is powerful can be used for more than one person in an area. It has two separate USB charging abilities at one time as well as a Type C cord allowed for direct wall charging when solar light is not available or unneeded. Obviously very well engineered and designed great weight nothing cheap about it!Make sure to follow directions before using make sure the battery is completely charged Vaya solar wear Outlet before using and make sure you don't use anything greater than a 5 volt walk charger.
O**Z
Mosquito Repellant Too!
This charger works great. Comes with 2 USB output, and one Type C for input and/or output. The second USB and Type c are the faster charging options. The solar panel can also be used to charge your devices directly, NOT the power bank itself. For camping and outdoors, I absolutely love the mosquito repellant light feature. The led light is also exceptionally bright and works well as a lantern.One thing I wasn’t a big fan of was the flimsy little lanyard it came with, for a rugged product I would’ve liked a nice carabiner that feels sturdy enough to lug this thing around. Other than that, I really have no qualms.This product certainly did its job and then some.
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