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FlexSolar 10W Portable Solar Panel Charger (5.5V/1.8A Max), Waterproof IP67 Foldable Solar Panel with USB Port Compatible with iPhone Xs/X/8/7, iPad, Samsung for Outdoor Hiking Camping Backpacking

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Color: E-10W


Features

  • PORTABLE & FOLDABLEWith a small size of 7.6x 8.8x 0.7 inches (when folded) and a lightweight design of 0.66lbs(0.3kg) that can be easily squeezed into your backpack, offering portability and simplicity, the hiking buckle makes it ideal for attaching to your backpack while hiking or walking around town. Eco-friendly and self-cleaning material E film provides lasting durability to protect against unpredictable weather conditions, and can easily withstand high temperatures.
  • HIGH SOLAR CONVERSION & IP67 WATERPROOF Highly efficient solar panel convert up to 24% of solar power into free energy in enough sunlight, which is the most durable panels at present, standing up to elements and wear and tear better than conventional panels. This special ETFE polymer surface protects solar panel from occasional rain or wet fog and three ports are covered with rubber cover to protect them from dust or water damage.
  • SMART IC CHIP TECHNOLOGY & SAFETY FEATUREBuilt with voltage stabilization and an innovative chip that detects the best or maximum charging requirement of your device so your devices can be charged safely and fast.
  • WIDE COMPATIBILITYAttached a USB cable for almost all 5V Android devices and Apple devices. Our solar phone charger can't store the electricity, please unfold all solar panel in outdoor direct sunlight, then connect your device to USB output port.
  • PACKAGE & SUPPORTYou will get FlexSolar Solar Charger, 2 Hooks and User Manual and friendly Customer Service. Note: Any clouds or coverings can affect the charging speed, although our solar chargers have an automatic restart feature, which we still recommend. If you encounter any problems, please feel free to contact us and we will reply within 24 hours.

Description

With an ultra-slim and foldable design, thoughtful hooks and carabiners, the solar phone charger with 10W USB output is lightweight and backpack-friendly to fit in your backpack. Integrated IP67 waterproof USB port and LED light makes charging simple and detectable, just plug and charge. 10 watt Single USB Solar Charger Highlights. Integrated USB charging port (5V/2A max) and LED status light makes solar charging simple and noticeable under the sun. Lightweight, folded small size design allows the solar panel portable and backpack-friendly. Inbuilt hooks and extra carabiners make it easy to hang. IP67 waterproof material makes the solar panel work under unexpected weather and easy to clean the surface of the panel. ETFE lamination technology, thin and flexible, last longer than other PET solar panels. What can the 10W solar panel charge? iPhone 12/13: 1.5~2.3 hours. Kindle: 1 Hours iPad Pro: 4.3 Hours 20000mAh power bank: 11 Hours and Other USB-powered devices: headlamp, wireless headphones & speakers, etc. Previous page Next page 1 Wide Compability 2 Smart Charging 3 High Efficiently 4 Portable & Foldable 5 Wide Range of Uses ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Rated Peak Power (Pmax |W) 10 W Open Circuit Voltage (Voc | V) 6.6 V Short Circuit Current (Isc |A) 1.9 A Maximum Power Voltage (Vmp| V) 5.5 V Maximum Power Current (Imp |A) 1.8 A Module Efficiency (%) 24% Solar Cell Type Monocrystalline Dimensions (LxWxD) 15.5x 8.8x 0.1 inch (393x 224 x 3 mm) - unfolded 7.6x 8.8x 0.7 inch (193x 224x 17 mm) - folded Controller Box IP67 rated in accordance with UL. Output port: USB 2.0 5V/2A Max Charging Time USB 2.0 port: 1.5-2.3 hrs (charge iPhone 12 pro); 2.1-3.2 hrs (charge Galaxy S21 ) Does the solar panel store power? No, there is no built-in battery in this solar panel. But it supports all the power banks charging, so that you can store power for using. If my USB device needs an input current of 1A, will the 2A output of the solar panel damage it? No. This solar panel has intelligent charging, automatically detecting the needs of your device, and delivering exactly what it needs. If your phone accepts 1A, the charger will deliver 1A to your phone. How to clean the surface of solar panels? Please use a dampened soft cloth to wipe the surface of the solar module, and remove all dust or other adhesives as soon as possible to avoid performance degradation. Does it keep work when gets wet? Yes, the durable and self-cleaning material provides lasting durability to protect against unpredictable weather conditions, and can easily withstand high temperatures, and are water-resistant, dust-proof and feature an IP67 rated junction box. Does it come with charging cables? No, to make the solar panel more affordable, it doesn't include a cable. You can use your USB or USB-C cord to connect the solar pnale to charge.


Product Dimensions: 15.5 x 8.8 x 0.1 inches


Item Weight: 16 ounces


Item model number: E-10


Connectivity technologies: USB


Special Features: Portable, Waterproof, Lightweight, Foldable, Camping


Other display features: Wireless


Colour: E-10W


Included Components: Carabiner


Manufacturer: FlexSolar


Date First Available: May 22, 2018


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  • Decent. Solid. Not spectacular but reliable.
Color: E-15W
I'm on a 2-month wilderness trail trek. I use this to keep a 20k MaH battery charged, and use that to recharge a number of crucial devices such as a UV light for water sterilization, headlamp, phone (GPS! Movies!), and a commercial vidcam. So far, in summer, and in mountains and desert, it's been painless and fairly quick to keep the battery charged, a few hours on a rest-in-camp day, and occasionally charge the devices themselves. The 15-watt rating seems honest, I had a Big Blue fabric-covered solar charger advertised as 21 watts that didn't charge things as well or as quickly, and unlike this one it wouldn't reset itself after a power fluctuation, so on cloudy days or with "dumb" or smaller-battery devices you often had to unplug everything and let the panel reset. Plus that fabric, and the joints between them, became worn pretty quickly and the fabric tore, sometimes even exposing wiring, and loose "hinges" (just folds, really) made positioning it and standing it up for use a real pain. This has no fabric, and no raised rims to the solar cells, it's entirely laminated, with shiny transparent plastic on the cell side making it a single surface, and the other side is a hard, durable dark and textured material. It is a tremendous leap forward, but be careful, even that protective plastic can get scratches, or clouded by cleaning solvents. The only real problem is the anchoring points you would use to hang it from a backpack are just holes in the corners, leaving a thin strip of material as the only support, and they become easily deformed when they're actually used for their ostensible purpose, and I have stopped hanging it from them for fear of tearing. The "hinges" between panels are the same, thin strips of the base material. So far they remain okay, sufficiently stiff to maintain all three panels in approximately the same plane but it's an obvious possible failure point. The USB housing is solid, and durably anchored to the hard material on the back. The controls are simple-- a red light on one side of the USB socket indicates a good sunlight exposure, and a green light on the other side indicates a solid connection with whatever you're charging. If the connection is so-so that light is blue, and if the device is not connected properly it stays dark (or if it's an old-fashioned "dumb" device like my headlamp. Check the the thing itself that you're charging, it might still be getting current). Overall I would give this a high "good " rating but not excellent. There are cheaper panels, much lighter panels, more durable panels, and more productive panels. BUT IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO GET TOO MANY OF THOSE CHARACTERISTICS AT ONCE, and this directly hits "the sweet spot" on some things, comes close on others, and IS NOT SUPER EXPENSIVE. In car terms, this is not a Rolls or a Maserati, but it is definitely a good solid Chevy or a Toyota. It may not be expedition-level durable, as I can already see a little bit of wear from daily use, but it's certainly good for the occasional trip to the beach or for the family to take to the mountains on a weekend, or for the emergency kit in the trunk of your car. Improvements? I would suggest looking at reinforcement of the strips between the panels, and eliminate the holes in the corners for hanging it and imbed loops in the plastic instead, and think about rubber plugs to close the USB port to dust and moisture. But if this is the kind of thing you're looking for, this one definitely gets very high marks. Not the absolute highest, but it's also inexpensive. For purposes like mine I believe it is a consumable item that will have to be replaced regularly, but for most people it would be durable goods. Personally? I'd say if you're in the market for this kind of thing, buy THIS one. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 15, 2022 by Mark B.

  • I am surprised, happily surprised. I do with all sincerity reccomend this panel.
Color: E-40W
As solar generators are becoming popular I whimsically bought a lower end generator. This of course incited my curiosity about, solar panels. The flexsolar 40w (by the way they should change their name or modify it, as 'flexsolar' pulls up all sorts of other products), is highly appreciable. Had it not been for two videos on Youtube, about this product, I would not have taken notice. I ran across this panel while researching other, solar generators. I was waiting for pay day to buy another panel that was on sale for $50, a 60w portable panel. I missed the sale. Then flexsolar popped up, I really liked the ipad pro 11" size of the panel, when folded up. And, the youtube video was getting 35 x 38 watts on a cloudy day. (The clouds would make that number dipp significantly.) This was significantly better than other small, portable panels, that would only get half the wattage touted by their adverstising (anker, and others). It has been a several days since this panel arrived. Today is my first full sunny day. I am very famillar with a rav power 20,000 mah portable battery that I own. I charge it with an sd pd 61 watt and 30 watt ravpower ac cube, constantly. Lets just say I was not in the least bit displeased with the speed at which it was charging on solar. This panel has an old style usb port, a usbc port and a dc 5221 port. I was able to obtain from amazon a male to male dc 5221, a male 5221 to usbc male cable, and I already own the old school usb cables. The panel does not come with cables but if you have a usbc male to male cable you can use it for your usbc device, though I do reccomend a usbc battery rather than directly into your ipad, macbook air (there is no problem charging iphone or mac book air directly, but when you charge a brick, you do not have to leave your phone or computer vulnerable), they do sell usbc to lighntning cable for iphones. It is rather crazy that I can get input above a thirty watt wall charger, from direct sunlight. I could potentially buy another panel and parallel charge with an adapter, increasing my watt input potential. The panel is well built and in all probability will take a few years of abuse. I have lived through a few hurricanes in a major city with no electricity for in excess of two weeks. I also lived through the Texas power shutdown in our unusual freeze. This device would have been a game changer. In the freeze, even a small solar generator paired with two of these panels and the right cables in parallel, can run a 12v heating throw blanket, charge ipad, laptop, and run fans. A ten watt LED lamp is a god send after being in the dark all night long, not to mention all the books, and movies to make it through entertainment wise, knowing these solar panels can and will charge my portable batteries. I am very happy and am seriously considering another panel from flexsolar. *This panel could charge my phone in less than an hour of direct full constant sunlight. *This panel folds down into a shape comperable to an 11" ipad pro, though definately thicker and heavier. 3 lbs maybe. It is not that noticeabke in a backpack. It is an apppealing pannel, shape and feel. *This panel could potentially charge my 20,000 mah usbc battery brick in three hours. A 42,000 mah solar generator battery in 6 hours. *This panel does not have "kickstands", it does work laying flat, but something to prop it toward the direction of the sun would increase the watt potential. This is my first step into solar and I sincerely believe I have made a good first step. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 28, 2022 by JAIME

  • It’s great for long kayak camping trips.
Color: E-40W
I love this thing on long kayak camping trips. I leave the house with a fully charged 38mAh “phone” charger battery and the Flexsolar to top off the battery or if I need to quick charge my IPhone I can get from 5% to 80% in an hour of direct sun. My old iPad will not charge directly from the panel and that’s where the battery comes in handy. I leave the Felxsolar bungeed on top of my kayak during the day and on a good day it will full up my battery half way. On cloudy days or if it’s in light shade it still works very slowly. So for safety sake you better have back up just in case. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 1, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Great if it suits your style of camping
Color: E-15W
I did some motorcycle camping over the summer and my camp was in a fixed place with a lot of sun. So I was able to leave this charging up a battery bank all day while out exploring, then charge my stuff from the bank overnight. Solar panels are not very useful if you're hiking in the woods all day and don't have a base camp. This is a good, durable unit that puts out a good amount of power, but before going solar think about whether you can have it in direct sunlight for a good chunk of the day. Also, you really need to have a power bank. Most phones are really unhappy about charging from varying power sources (as clouds come and go or you walk through trees with it hanging on your pack) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 18, 2022 by John R. Ridley

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