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J**1
Light and versatile
This has a lot of great features. It's very light and small - easy to throw in a backpack or pocket - and has a enough power for 1-2 full phone charges. It has two built in power out cables, one lighting, one USB-C, so you usually don't need to pack a cable with it, but has USB-A out in case you need something more unusual. It has a USB-A in to power. And it has a little solar panel.Unfortunately, the solar is small enough that it won't do much - it might keep the battery topped off while it's sitting on your window sill, but I wouldn't expect to be able to keep a phone charged on a camping trip once the initial charge runs out. You could definitely put in in a backpack's mesh pocket (in a zip lock bag - I don't think it's water proof!) and get a little charge, but I wouldn't expect much.The other special feature is a light that is much more useful than a typical power bank, although much less than a flashlight or lantern. Instead of the one LED that many power banks have, this one has several LEDs on the non solar side. You can set it on a table for a makeshift lantern, hold it up for a makeshift flashlight, or set it to flash to attract attention in emergencies.But as long as you're not planning on using this to stay off the grid, it's great - light, compact, and versatile. I really like it, and recommend it.
R**G
Solar is useless
I left it in the sun all day and I didn’t see any change in a charge. I returned it.
M**M
Small, powerful and versatile. Everyone needs this!
Smaller than a cell phone (some pictures include a phone for scale - phone not included). It is such a good idea to have a solar-capable portable power bank for emergencies. I think we should have one in every car, emergency go-bag, and every home. This powerful little pack is fantastic for all of those purposes. It can be charged with a USB cable or solar power - so great for those occasional outages - especially if they last a while. It has a very powerful flashlight on the back and there is an indicator so you can tell how much charge the pack is holding. The built in cables to connect and charge your mobile devices are really well thought out. They even included a carry strap so in a worst case scenario, you can be sure if you drop it, it won't be swept away. The flashlight has a blink mode so you could signal for help if you needed to. If you are looking for great gifts for new drivers, college students, teachers, parents, travelers... really anyone you want to make sure would be safe in a power outage or when the phone battery is dead, this is perfect, and it'll fit in a stocking!
J**N
False Advertising
False Advertising. Its advertised as 100g weight 3.53oz. The product received weighs 140g (40% more) 4.95 oz. It is much, much heavier than advertised.
C**R
Perfect for anything…
Got this along with a heated vast without going beyond a research. I noticed after the fact that there are battery packs made for heated vast. I wasn’t sure if this solar battery pack would work. I was very happy to know that it works perfectly with my vast and for anything else I need to charge. And knowing that I can charge it without connecting to an electrical outlet is a big plus.
C**T
It works (kinda), but its confusing...
Let's start off with the pros:PROS:• Great size for travel• Integrated charging cables• Easy to read charge-level indicators• Built-in 2-level flashlight with emergency flashing featureNow... this is where things start to get tricky.1) I've tried a number of cables to top off the charge: USB to USB, USB - USB-C, USB to LIghtning, and USB-C to Lightning. The poorly translated manual states that the "Blue" light will be on when charging, yet their not. I've also had this sitting in the window sill most of the day, waiting for the "Green" light to turn indicating its being charged via the solar panel. I've yet to see that green light.So I'm unsure what's going on at the moment. I'll update once I can actually confirm its charging properly.
T**R
Handy Little Power Pack With a BRIGHT light!
We live in an area of the country prone to hurricanes, where power can go out for days or weeks, so we can never have too many solar-enabled accessories, especially of the type that can supply power to other devices like this little power pack/light.After first fully charging the power bank/light, it provided one full charge, with a little juice leftover, of a phone with a 4500mAh battery, which appears to indicate that the advertised 6000mAh capacity is fairly accurate.Worthy of special mention is that the light on this thing is incredibly bright for its small size---we're talking almost turning night-into-day bright---the result of which makes it a much-preferred solution to a night-time power outage than a typical flashlight.All in all, this is a handy little power bank/light and a fair value at its current $23.99 price point.
A**R
Poor quality and large
Poor quality and chonky.
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