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Solar Panel Charger for Cell Phone, 13Watts Portable Solar Phone Charger with Dual USB Ports for Outdoor Hiking Camping Backpacking Compatible with iPhone, iPad, Samsung, and More Smart Phones

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Color: 13W


Features

  • High Solar Charger ConversionECEEN 13Watts solar panel charger are made with premium mono-crystalline solar cells, generate energy from the sunlight, allows convert up to 24% of solar power into electric energy, providing unlimited green power for your device under the sun. The dual USB ports are covered with rubber cover to protect them from dust or water damage.
  • Fast & Smart Solar Panel The solar phone charger built in 2 USB A Ports(5V2A Max), provides safe and quick charging for your devices, make you free to charge smartphones, tablets, drone, camera, speakers and more in amazing fast speed, this solar powered charger ideally meets your almost outdoor camping, hiking, and backpacking charging needs.
  • Foldable Solar Phone Charger The portable solar charger with compact size 6.3x 11.1x 1.06 inch in folded and lightweight 17.3 ounce design that can easily squeeze in your backpack offers portability and simplicity, and the mini solar panels attachment 4pcs hooks make it ideal for connecting to a backpack while youre on the hiking or walking. It is also a must have camping gadgets for stashing in an emergency kit.
  • Durable Camping Solar PanelsECEEN Solar battery charger has a durable premium oxford cloth cover, The canvas surface and precision stitching withstand rugged for outdoor use, and the PET polymer cover that guarantees IPX4 waterproof level protection, will make the solar panels resistant to water and even dust, Ideal for outdoor activities such as camping, hiking, picnics, and unexpected power outages.
  • Notice of Solar Battery BankThe USB solar charger offers a tiny power plant that can generate power for your phone (Android and Apple) and small electronics to keep them charged when the sun is out (Note: you need the extra original cable for Apple devices). Our solar iphone charger can't store the electricity and can't charge the laptops and iPad Pro.

Brand: ECEEN


Connectivity Technology: USB


Connector Type: USB


Compatible Devices: sony, Gopro cameras, htc, Samsung Galaxy S4, S3, S2, lg


Compatible Phone Models: samsung, iphones, cell phones


Included Components: Caribineer


Cable Length: 0.6 Inches


Special Feature: Foldable


Color: 13W


Input Voltage: 5 Volts


Product Dimensions: 11.8 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches


Item Weight: 15.5 ounces


Item model number: ECE-613


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Connectivity technologies: USB


Special features: Foldable


Other display features: Wireless


Color: 13W


Whats in the box: Caribineer


Manufacturer: ECEEN ELECTRONIC LIMITED


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: January 1, 2015


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  • Great travel panel for use while riding sxs’s
Color: 20W
Lightweight- it is smaller and compact, folding into itself nicely. Now i consider it lightweight but for someone counting ounces on hiking or mountain climbing, probly have to judge for yourself. Thickness (size): id say folded up its about half the size of the old “trapper keepers” (some may be too young to remember those) or half the width of a regular notebook but same height. Now unfolded it is a trifolded design so it gets a little wider but nothing that cant be managed. I use mine a lot on the dash of the suv for when im out riding my rzr rs1. I can keep things charged while gone. Simply unfold it and lay it across the dash, plug in the usb and device- done. Power output- i have used my inline usb multi meter on it when charging my then iphone 10 max and now my 12. Both phones have pulled the full 2.1 amps but could never get them to pull more than that even with a usb to usb-c adapter and a factory iphone usb-c charger cable. So to be fair, I am an electrician so I decided to solder on some leads to the end of the panels to bypass the usb output. I was able to test and see how close I could get to the advertised “20w”. I could pull 15 watts consistently but never the full 20. Now obviously I was not testing in a lab or anything fancy, but I did use a decent fluke multi meter. Not some cheapy. Could 20 be pulled from it, most likely. Me being in Indiana and maybe being off a degree or two on the sun angle (yes i looked up the appropriate angle for my zip code and used the iphone angle finder-geek) these are all things that play into the output. Cost and build-built fairly well with nice material on the outside. Not overly built but being retired from the service, it puts you in mind of the same material as the assault bags or backpacks just not as thick. As for cost, it comes in at a decent price point for the intended uses. I wasnt looking for a charge bank in this case. So some of my larger items to charge like my ipad or or kids tablets (kindle fire hd) etc. its hard to beat it. A charge pack will run dead before filling multiple tablets unless you spend some money. I also wanted something to work while away riding. Not to mention, (if some of you fear) that if id use a charge pack while out riding, the circuit doesnt cut off at low voltage and then the lithium battery catches fire. Then i come back to find my yukon in an ashy mess. So, eliminating one issue (charging is another potential, i know) and sticking to something that will continue to last and produce power after thousands of charge cycles for this price along with the other up sides, makes it a fairly decent purchase. Only real downsides i can find is that it would be nice to have an added usb-c to maybe pull more than 2.1amps like some newer phones will. And maybe add an option to some how sucker cup it to the windshield or a window in a house etc. this opens up soo many more uses. Then one can use it indoors to charge items and not have to leave it, along with the device, outside. Also dont have to find a way to prop it on the window ledge or if your not parked the correct way etc etc. Update May 20, 2023 Still going strong. I have taken it out tons of times on trips and seems to just keep charging away. It has slipped some in output as solar panels will do anyway but not enough that it goes from wow to a brick. Still has most of it as I haven’t crunched the numbers. I actually use it to charge a diy portable power bank that I built that has 16 molicel 35A in it for a total of 56 amp hours. I charge the bank before I leave and then use the folding panels to keep adding back to it as I use the bank. So far I have not managed to run out of the bank. So in the end is it worth it, absolutely. It may not be made of the finest materials available to mankind but it will certainly do what is asked of it, take a beating over the years, and keep trucking. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2020 by Shawn P.

  • Impressive Little Solar Panel
Color: 13W
I have been looking for years for a compact/lightweight solar panel to use on extended outdoor adventures (backpacking/paddling/camping for a week or more away from power) to recharge camera/gps/phone/etc. This is an impressive compact and lightweight solar option that should fit my needs. First day I hung this panel outside in the sun (I did not aim it at the sun as directed but full sun was shining on the panel) to recharge my cell phone that was dead (3000mAh). It was fully charged when I checked 3 hrs later. I have not yet tried recharging on an overcast day but there are reviews by others that this panel will generate power, albeit less, on those days too. At 13W this panel generates enough power to fully recharge multiple devices every few days (or simply topping off for 30-60 mins on sunny days ) without having to carry a power cell. While I would like a smaller/lighter panel, any panel less than 10W doesn't do much. The smaller panels take days of bright sun (i.e. 30-60 hrs) to generate enough power to recharge a phone one time. This panel is lightweight for its size (11.7 oz for just the panel), well designed and well made. The foldable design is flat (~0.5") and convenient, plus it protects the panel from damage when stowed away in a pack. The small zipper mesh pouch on the back is handy for holding your phone while charging when you hang the panel in the sun (from pack or kayak or tree or simply lay it out) so it does not flop around. While some rain/water on the panel does not look like it would hurt it, you probably don't want to let the USB ports get wet. All in all a very good solar panel at a great price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2023 by cbHoo

  • Affordable solar panel for emergency or camping
Color: 20W
First off I gotta say this thing will be a lifesaver during hurricane season in Florida. Very compact when folded up as well. Comes with 4 carabiner clips that clip onto the 4 sides of the panel to hold it onto a backpack or hang off a house or what have you. In my tests it seems to be able to charge a power bank at about 1000mah per hour of in the sun. Which doesn't seem like a whole lot but if that's all you have to be able to charge your phone you're gonna be glad you have it! Water resistant (IPX4 Rated) and I inadvertently tested this because it started pouring raining while I had it outside charging a power bank. It got plenty wet and still works perfectly fine. The power bank I had in the zipped pocket underneath didn't get wet like I thought it might because it's a mesh pouch but unless water puddles up underneath it you probably don't have much to worry about. Comes with a micro USB cable and 2 usb ports. I would've liked to have seen a multi cable included that had Usb-C and lightning on it but maybe they can implement that in the next version. One last thing is be careful when you pick it up and try not to touch the solar panels themselves. I picked it up by the edge with my thumb gripping one of the panels and I felt cracking below my finger. It doesn't seem to affect the panel but just keep that in mind. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2020 by Matthew Backus Matthew Backus

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