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The FlexSolar 10W Portable Solar Panel is a lightweight, foldable charger featuring a high-efficiency 24% monocrystalline silicon panel with IP67 waterproof rating. It delivers up to 10W (5V, 2A max) power output via a USB-A port, compatible with all 5V USB devices. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it folds compactly to tablet size and includes carabiners for easy attachment to backpacks or tents, making it an essential eco-friendly power solution for camping, hiking, and travel.









| Maximum Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Maximum Power | 10 Watts |
| Connector Type | USB A |
| Amperage Capacity | 2 Amps |
| Standby Power Shutoff | High Efficiency |
| Item Weight | 0.66 Pounds |
| Folded Size | 7.6x 8.8x 0.7 inch |
| Material Type | ETFE |
N**S
Portable Power Anywhere – Great Pairing with Jump Starters & Small Power Stations
I picked up the FlexSolar 60W Foldable Solar Panel to pair with my AstroAI S8 Ultra Jump Starter/Power Bank, and the combination turned out to be surprisingly useful for road trips and emergencies. Performance: • In good sunlight, I consistently got 40–50W output, which is solid for a 60W panel. It won’t fully replace wall charging, but it’ll keep your devices and backup batteries topped off if you’re off-grid. • It works well with my jump starter and smaller power stations—anything that takes USB-C, USB-A QC3.0, or DC 20–28V input. Design & Build: • The foldable design makes it easy to pack—it’s about the size of a laptop bag when folded and opens wide with sturdy kickstands. • The IP67 waterproof rating isn’t just marketing—it shrugged off light rain without issue. Definitely designed with camping and travel in mind. Ports & Charging Options: • USB-C PD and QC3.0 ports are a huge plus—charged my iPhone 13 Pro Max with it no problem • The DC port works well for small solar generators and power banks (like a combo jump pack/ power bank). • Having multiple ports at once is nice, but performance drops a bit if you plug in too many devices simultaneously. Ease of Use: • Plug-and-play. Just unfold, angle toward the sun, and connect. What I Liked Most: • Portable, lightweight, and rugged—great for camping or road trips. • Reliable output in direct sunlight. • Pairs seamlessly with backup batteries and jump starters. What Could Be Better: • A built in kickstand would be nice addition. • Works best in direct, midday sun. Cloudy-day performance is limited (as expected with most panels). • No built-in battery—strictly a charger, so you need a power bank or device attached. TDLR: The FlexSolar 60W Foldable Panel is a great choice if you want portable solar power for emergencies, camping, or road trips. On its own, it’s a dependable solar charger. Paired with something like a compact jump pack (Previous product I paired this with), you’ve basically got a self-sufficient off-grid kit.
J**.
Great solar charger!
Took this on a remote hunt and it performed great. Seemed to charge about the same as a wall charger when in full sunlight. Used it on my dash and outside in dusty conditions. Feels very durable for the price.
A**H
Works as advertised.
I use this product every day. As a person who takes square payments outside while running my hot dog pushcart. This item is perfect for keeping my cell phone charges the whole day. Of course, when it gets cloudy, the charging drops by half. But it does what I need it to do.
J**E
Small solar panel
Good quality but too small for my needs that’s why the 4 stars, otherwise 5, good for small amp needs
C**K
Works well, holds up in the weather
Works as described. In direct sunlight laying flat on the ground it puts out 35-40 watts consistently. Angled towards the sun in direct sunlight I have reached a peak output of 59 watts before. If you aren't familiar with solar panels they typically don't put out more than 75-80% of their advertised wattage even in ideal conditions, so I was pleasantly surprised by this. Left it out in the rain on a camping trip and it had no issues. Even put out 2-3 watts for the whole rain storm so I knew it was still functioning. For the price I think you can't really beat this. Keep in mind that if you use the USB C or USB A output you won't be able to get the full power output of the panel. You can only get the full output from the DC barrel plug, but the full output from this panel would be more than the maximum charging input of most USB C devices anyway, so I see no problem with that.
A**E
Easy to use.
Very easy to use.
S**T
Good for the money
Work very well used it to charge my garmin for weeks in the back country and my phone with two battery packs.
S**8
FlexSolar 60W Foldable Solar Panel - test it right away - the USB C port is cheaply made and faulty
FlexSolar 60W Foldable Solar Panel - test it right away - the USB C port is cheaply made and faulty. Shame on me, I know better to test these things right away. I personally bought the FlexSolar 40W Foldable Solar Panel and it is one of the better solar products on the market. This 60W was a gift to me and I waited to use it. The USB C housing is completely different from the 40W - it's like a different device that you would definitely NOT want to pack for that hike or camping trip - it is not reliable or dependable - DO NOT BUY - IT WILL LEAVE YOU STRANDED.
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