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Solar Charger Power Bank Fast Charging - 30000mAh Portable Solar Phone Battery Panel Charger, QC3.0 Dual USB Port Battery Pack Charger for All Cell Phones & Electronic Devices (Orange)

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Color: Orange


Features

  • 30000mAh Large CapacityBuilt-in industry-leading high-density lithium polymer cells without changing the volume and weight. The super battery life can support thousands of charge cycles.
  • 66W Fast-Charging Power bank The powerful configuration of QC3.0 fast charging 5V3.1A can quickly fill your device. Supports 66W fast charging, save your charging time.
  • Dual USB Outport and Powerful LED LightMakes it easy to charge two smartphones simultaneously or a tablet at full speed. 2 led lights can be used as flashlight. Five pilot indicators show the status of battery charger timely. Green light on when charging by solar, blue light on when USB charging.
  • IPX67 Waterproof & Safe Material The outer case is made from flame-retardant ABS+PC material. The IPX67 waterproof silicone better protects the internal structure of the charger. comfortable touch, and exquisite appearance.
  • Multi-Purpose Outdoor Power BankLICORNE portable solar charger is made IPX67 waterproof. The built-in dual super bright flashlight and the included compass carabiner, are the ideal companion for outdoor enthusiasts.

Connector Type: USB Type C


Brand: LICORNE


Battery Capacity: 30000 Milliamp Hours


Color: Orange


Special Feature: Fast Charging,Portable,Waterproof


Package Dimensions: 7.8 x 3.82 x 1.14 inches


Item Weight: 8.8 ounces


Item model number: LJJ-S023


Connectivity technologies: Usb


Special features: Fast Charging,Portable,Waterproof


Other display features: Wireless


Color: Orange


Manufacturer: Shenzhen Xindeneng Technology Co., Ltd


Country of Origin: China


Date First Available: December 12, 2022


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  • Best Phone Charger I've Ever Owned!
There is very little, if anything negative I can say about this product. It's done everything I've wanted to and more! It comes with 3 charging cables for different phone types. I've only used the USB-C and iPhone cables myself, but I assume the micro-USB cable works great too. The wireless charging pad is also quite handy, although it won't charge your phone as quickly as the cables will (which is to be expected). You can charge the device 3 different ways. There's a USB-A and USB-C port and either one can charge the device. To charge it from zero to 100% will take a several hours, but considering the battery size that's to be expected. The 3rd way to charge it is with the solar panel on the front of the device. This is a great feature to have, but it does come with a couple of caveats. Firstly, even if you place the device in direct sunlight on a summer day, the solar charging is pretty slow. It's a small solar panel that can only absorb so much energy at once. So I wouldn't rely on it solely to charge your device while you are on a trip. But if you want to give the battery a little boost while you're outside, it can only help. Second, although it's clearly meant to be in direct sunlight, be careful it doesn't overheat. One time while on a road trip I left it on the dashboard of my car in the sunlight to charge. When I got back to the car later and picked up the charger, it was HOT. I couldn't even hold it for more than a few seconds at a time without burning my hands. I tried turning it on but I couldn't get it to respond. I was worried for a while that I had fried it. But after it cooled down I was able to get it working and it's been fine ever since. But I'm always careful now to not let it get too hot. The battery life on the device is better than I could have hoped for. I can charge my phone from 0-100% 3 or 4 times on one charge. It has fast charging ability and I'm always impressed with how quickly it works. As I stated before, the charging pad isn't as quick, but it's handy if you don't want to plug in. A nice little bonus feature about this charger is the flashlight. It has a strobe light option as well as an SOS morse code feature. I haven't really needed either one (thankfully), but the regular flashlight has come in handy. I went backpacking recently and we were off the grid, hiking through the woods with no trails. We didn't reach our destination before it got dark, and it got DARK. Pitch black, couldn't see a thing. I pulled out the charger and used the flashlight to get us the rest of the way to our campsite. The LED lights are incredibly bright and using it for a while didn't seem to drain much of the battery. Overall I am thrilled with this product and I've already recommended it to a couple of friends. Buy with confidence! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2022 by amonk7 amonk7

  • Works great with my iPhone 12 pro
Color: Orange
I've charged my iPhone 12 pro twice with this. It charged faster than my wall charger specifically for my phone. I've still got multiple charges left in this power bank before I need to recharge it. The power bank is heavier than I expected, but that's not a deterrent to my traveling with it.
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024 by A. Hansen

  • Great Power-Bank!
The media could not be loaded. Great power-bank! When completely charged, the solar battery will charge the following devices a number of times before the solar battery was completely discharged. All of these devices were completely discharged before I began charging them on the solar battery. *iPhone mini 6 times. *iWatch 2 times. *Electronic Lighter 6 times. Charging devices on the Solar Battery- *iPhone mini charges in 2.5 hours on the battery’s charging cord and 3 hours if I lay it on the wireless charging area. *iWatch charges in 2 hours. *Electronic lighter charges in 30 minutes. Regular charging of my devices from an outlet and when completely discharged- *iPhone mini takes 1 hour to charge. *iWatch takes 2 hours to charge. *Electronic lighter takes 30 minutes to charge. Charging the Solar Battery - It takes many days of sun to get the battery to one light. Regular charging from an outlet takes 12 to 14 hours. I did charge and discharge the solar battery three times before charging it in the sun. The battery will charge on a cloudy day and did charge through my car windshield as I had it on the dash driving to and from work. I did not leave the battery in the car. For the most part, I had been taking the battery outside to charge but found by accident, the battery continued to charge indoors when the sun came through my 10 year old windows. I attached pictures of the battery charging through the car windshield, on my porch and one picture of it charging multiple devices. With all that said, I really like this battery. I bought it to take on a cruise. I thought I would carry it around so all my friends and I could keep our devices charged and it would stay charged in the sun by the pool. Well, I forgot it in the room and ended up leaving it there. However, I did use it myself in the cabin as my own charging station that didn’t need an outlet. There are usually only 1 or 2 outlets in a cabin and usually they are not by your bed but across the room. On a previous cruise, our power strip was confiscated, (must not be surge protected) leaving us with only 2 outlets in the cabin for both of us to charge devices along with anything else that needed to be plugged in, including a c-pap machine. For the next trip, I wanted a back up power source for devices and found this battery. I made sure the solar battery was fully charged before the cruise. I never had to re-charge it while on a 7 day cruise. I did not take my iWatch. I only took my iPhone and a couple of electronic lighters. I charged and topped off my iPhone mini in the morning and evening, and 2 electronic lighters were charged, or topped off, once or twice a day also. I loved that I could have my phone on my side of the bed without needing an outlet. I could use the charging cords that are on the solar battery or I can plug in a longer charging cord of mine or just lay my phone on the charging circle area of the battery. When you use the batteries cords or the wireless charging area, the battery shuts off when your devices are charged, preventing overcharging. On or way home from vacation, my husband and I shared the charger while riding in the backseats as our friends drove. The battery could have been charging through the windows but I didn’t notice and tried to keep it in the shade. After coming home, I continue to use the battery as my main charger for my devices. It does take a while to charge in the sun, but it’s better than nothing and I think I like the idea of it being a long lasting charging station more. Adding this a few days after original review was posted- After 6 days of charging the solar battery inside my home from a west facing window, the solar battery was able to charge my IPhone mini for 40 minutes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2022 by Carie L Carie L

  • Excellent power pack flexible connectivity, ideal for emergencies - purchased 4
Battery packs are great - ample power and flexibility. Pros - attached cables - wireless charging - good lights - loads of ports (charge with USB C, Micro etc.) - Charge and use as a wireless charging pad at the same time (~30 W depending on device) Cons: - Build in cables can 'flop out' leading to potential for damage (say in a laptop bag) I use Magic tape to hold them in place. Going to add a velcro sticky to the back as a strap OTHER: Had on that was damaged/ceased to wireless charge - it was replaced with no issues Keep the attached cables dry. I leave them charging flat with the cables down by windows, not a good idea if humidity builds up and runs of the windows! Although slightly weather proof (port covers) any damp getting into the the attached ports underneath (especially in the USB C) can lead to a short . Amazingly when I dried it thoroughly in the sun the smell went away and everything started working again! I now balance them on the side facing the window! Again great value for money, exceptionally convenient and a dual purpose (pack and charging pad) for when you are on the road. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2022 by Alicia

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