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Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
I bought this to charge my battery bank when I’m overlanding and it works pretty well, it seems to almost double the amount of time my battery lasts and packs down pretty small. I mounted it so it can sit outside the truck while I’m driving and it charges a decent amount pretty quickly.
Jim Vandehey
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2025
I bought this to charge my battery bank when I’m overlanding and it works pretty well, it seems to almost double the amount of time my battery lasts and packs down pretty small. I mounted it so it can sit outside the truck while I’m driving and it charges a decent amount pretty quickly.
keil/DEANNE erdman
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I camp so I was looking for the most economical panel I could use for the trips. And this item is perfect. Lightweight easy to clean. And built to last. Worked great on the three day trip in the woods. Very satisfied
keil/DEANNE erdman
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
I camp so I was looking for the most economical panel I could use for the trips. And this item is perfect. Lightweight easy to clean. And built to last. Worked great on the three day trip in the woods. Very satisfied
Paul Augustus
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
My expectation for the solar panel is that it is sufficient to charge a 10,000 or 20,000mAh power bank so that, in turn, I can use these to recharge my phone and other electronics as necessary and without the need for sunlight. Consequently, I do not need to keep track of all the various types of connectors but just a USB cable. For my purposes, the solar panel has worked out great for me.
Paul Augustus
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
My expectation for the solar panel is that it is sufficient to charge a 10,000 or 20,000mAh power bank so that, in turn, I can use these to recharge my phone and other electronics as necessary and without the need for sunlight. Consequently, I do not need to keep track of all the various types of connectors but just a USB cable. For my purposes, the solar panel has worked out great for me.
Cassie
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Practical. Was able to get a half a battery in Florida sun
Cassie
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
Practical. Was able to get a half a battery in Florida sun
Scooter McGavin
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
I have used solar panels in the past, but nothing more than 10 watts. Those were good at keeping the cellphone charged during the long summer days, but would sometime take weeks to get one charge worth in the winter. At 36 watts, I was hoping that I could get a little more boost to my electronics, even during the winter months. This did not disappoint.While it boasts working in extreme cold and heat (-20 to 70 Celsius or -4 to 158 Fahrenheit), what I am storing this energy in does not hold up well in those condition. So I propped this up on my windowsill and connected it to a 10,000 Mah power back that was empty and even on a mostly sunny day, I was able to fully charge it on one of the shortest days of the year with some tree issues when the sun was a certain angles. The sun rose that day 7:51 and the power bank was full before 4:00. Sure on mostly cloudy days I would get around 7% and on fully cloudy days I would not even get a full percent.But I am very pleased with this product. If I can get this kind of power in not great condition, I can just imagine how much power I will be creating when I can put this outside, angled at the sun. I am probably going to have to get a bigger battery to store all this power.This has a USB output that you can plug into a battery or directly into a devise. You can also charge something like a laptop as it comes with ten different DC connectors. When the weather gets warm, I may have to take my laptop out to the deck and use it while using some free energy to charge it.
Scooter McGavin
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
I have used solar panels in the past, but nothing more than 10 watts. Those were good at keeping the cellphone charged during the long summer days, but would sometime take weeks to get one charge worth in the winter. At 36 watts, I was hoping that I could get a little more boost to my electronics, even during the winter months. This did not disappoint.While it boasts working in extreme cold and heat (-20 to 70 Celsius or -4 to 158 Fahrenheit), what I am storing this energy in does not hold up well in those condition. So I propped this up on my windowsill and connected it to a 10,000 Mah power back that was empty and even on a mostly sunny day, I was able to fully charge it on one of the shortest days of the year with some tree issues when the sun was a certain angles. The sun rose that day 7:51 and the power bank was full before 4:00. Sure on mostly cloudy days I would get around 7% and on fully cloudy days I would not even get a full percent.But I am very pleased with this product. If I can get this kind of power in not great condition, I can just imagine how much power I will be creating when I can put this outside, angled at the sun. I am probably going to have to get a bigger battery to store all this power.This has a USB output that you can plug into a battery or directly into a devise. You can also charge something like a laptop as it comes with ten different DC connectors. When the weather gets warm, I may have to take my laptop out to the deck and use it while using some free energy to charge it.
Guy Lahav
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
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Guy Lahav
Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024
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Robert M
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
I had no expectations of this being a powerful charging device, but I was hoping for help in an emergency situation. It looks great and has decent instructions. I set it out on my patio on two different days with it attached to my iPhone. It did nothing either day.I'd hook it up and the charging symbol would appear on my iPhone screen. Then, in about two minutes it would disappear If I left it connected, nothing happened. I tried multiple times over two days and had no success. This isn't doing me any good.
Robert M
Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2024
I had no expectations of this being a powerful charging device, but I was hoping for help in an emergency situation. It looks great and has decent instructions. I set it out on my patio on two different days with it attached to my iPhone. It did nothing either day.I'd hook it up and the charging symbol would appear on my iPhone screen. Then, in about two minutes it would disappear If I left it connected, nothing happened. I tried multiple times over two days and had no success. This isn't doing me any good.
Brett Combs
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
I recently ordered and received a portable 36W solar panel charger as part of my zombie apocalypse preparation kit. Let’s face it, when the undead show up, I will need to keep my phone charged to document the chaos. On a more practical note, I think being prepared is the real reason I ordered it.The first thing I noticed was the quality construction. It is incredibly lightweight, with an exterior featuring a nice leather-cloth covering. The interior, where the solar cells are located, is secured in a durable and waterproof material. The solar panel has three sections that fold into one compact piece, making it easy to store in a backpack or with your camping gear.It has both USB and DC outputs, allowing you to charge everything from your phone and power bank to other devices that meet the power requirements. It comes with plenty of accessories, including a 5-foot DC charging cable, 10 charge connectors, a 5-foot USB-A to C charge cable, four carabiners, and a user manual.Operating the panel is very straightforward. Simply unfold it in a spot with direct sunlight, plug in your device, and you will have power. I tested it with my iPhone, which was fully charged in under two hours, all cost-free thanks to the sun. To minimize my phone from getting too hot while charging, I kept my phone shaded under the unit to protect it from direct sunlight.This solar panel is my secret weapon for keeping my devices powered while surviving the apocalypse. Zombies beware as I will be fully charged and ready to stream survival tutorials while sipping on a chilled drink.
Brett Combs
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024
I recently ordered and received a portable 36W solar panel charger as part of my zombie apocalypse preparation kit. Let’s face it, when the undead show up, I will need to keep my phone charged to document the chaos. On a more practical note, I think being prepared is the real reason I ordered it.The first thing I noticed was the quality construction. It is incredibly lightweight, with an exterior featuring a nice leather-cloth covering. The interior, where the solar cells are located, is secured in a durable and waterproof material. The solar panel has three sections that fold into one compact piece, making it easy to store in a backpack or with your camping gear.It has both USB and DC outputs, allowing you to charge everything from your phone and power bank to other devices that meet the power requirements. It comes with plenty of accessories, including a 5-foot DC charging cable, 10 charge connectors, a 5-foot USB-A to C charge cable, four carabiners, and a user manual.Operating the panel is very straightforward. Simply unfold it in a spot with direct sunlight, plug in your device, and you will have power. I tested it with my iPhone, which was fully charged in under two hours, all cost-free thanks to the sun. To minimize my phone from getting too hot while charging, I kept my phone shaded under the unit to protect it from direct sunlight.This solar panel is my secret weapon for keeping my devices powered while surviving the apocalypse. Zombies beware as I will be fully charged and ready to stream survival tutorials while sipping on a chilled drink.
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