Solar Charger 20000mAh YOESOID Portable Outdoor Waterproof Solar Power Bank Camping External Battery Packs with Dual USB Output 2 Led Light Flashlight Compatible Most Smart Phones and Tablets(Blue)
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Yes, a USB charging cable is included. If you plan to use it outside, they actually recommend charging it this way instead of solar.
There are several on Amazon. You could also try Camping World, Patagonia, REI, Walmart, Target, and other similar stores. I had no luck with this one, but my house has very efficient solar panels. Determine what you want your solar power to provide, and then shop around to find the best deal to meet your needs.
Good day, dear, and thank you for your inquiry. The flashlight's lamps each have a lumen output of 120. br>If you have any questions, please send us an email and we will respond within 24 hours.br>Best regards!
It can be used to determine how long the battery lasts by comparing the amount of charge the battery holds to the demand of the device you're using. Battery can be recharged as needed for continuous use.
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I took this on a camping trip after it had been charged. Every day in moderate sunlight, it charged my phone and recharged itself. The flashlight feature is bright enough to see in a dark tent. The only feature that this device could benefit from is a belt clip. I bought one and was able to charge it while hiking by clipping it to my backpack. There hasn't been a single complaint about the functionality or quality of the product. A must-have in any bug-out bag. Preppers who are preparing for the end of the world need to keep their phones charged as well.
When this product stopped working, it was only a month old. The light will not turn on or off, and the charge will not last. Sadly, I did not make the deadline. I'm on my way back.
There isn't any fee.
It's a decent power bank. It charges and boosts the phone in a reasonable amount of time. It's easy to transport and comes with a comprehensive instruction manual.
It wouldn't stay on to charge my device; I'd plug it in and confirm that it was charging, only to return 20 minutes later to find that it had turned off and my device had barely charged. After ensuring that the power bank was fully charged, this was done. I was not impressed in the least.
I plugged it in and announced that my phone had begun to charge. I took it on a trip and it charged about 5% and that was all there was to it after that was all there was all there was all there was No matter how long I leave it in the sun, it doesn't seem to charge. I've waited past the deadline and have yet to receive a response. a heavenly flashlight.
Garbage that was made on the cheap. Within a few months, the battery pack swelled and failed. It barely keeps a charge, and the solar panel is a gimmick that doesn't work at all. br>br>Go out and get a real power pack.
It's a little smaller than I expected, but it has no bearing on the situation. I actually use it on my nightly walks because the light is BRIGHTER than I expected. I don't use the compass because it's a piece of garbage. Repurchase would be a no-brainer for me.