WISSBLUE Solar Panel Charger 21W 60W, Dual USB 2.4A 4.2A Fast Solar Charger, Portable Camping Travel Charger,Hiking,Hurricane, Emergency Backup. for All 5V Devices, iPhone iPad Samsung Kindle etc.
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Selected User Reviews For WISSBLUE Solar Panel Charger 21W 60W, Dual USB 2.4A 4.2A Fast Solar Charger, Portable Camping Travel Charger,Hiking,Hurricane, Emergency Backup. for All 5V Devices, iPhone iPad Samsung Kindle etc.
While on vacation in Arizona, Utah, and Nevada, I brought this solar charger with me and it performed very well. There are two 2s inside the pouch. A USB port that can handle 4 amps. In this way, I was able to simultaneously keep my phone charged and charge my portable charger. Despite being out of direct sunlight, I found that this charger still worked. As well as snow and rain, it was not affected by either of these elements. Using the same cable, I was able to charge both my phone and portable charger at once. In case you frequently hike or camp, this is an investment you will definitely appreciate. A USB port that can handle 4 amps.
Leaving the window screen in the window allowed me to mount the three solar panels on the window ledge. Once again, I set up the solar panels in the sunlight and waited over two hours for my phone to be fully charged. A light and handy device like this would have really saved my life!.
Among the pros It was possible to charge a wide range of devices, including a camplight, a power bank, and my cell phone. #You have to make sure you place it on full sun for it to charge the fastest. The ideal instance is a cellphone. A fast charging cable must be used and it must be placed under direct sunlight if you wish to use a fast charging cable to charge the Note 8. Despite my best efforts, the durability of this product hasn't been fully tested. I have been very careful in terms of storage and accidental drops as well. Considering I paid 100% for this item, it has a high value to me. I will post an update if I receive a free version and am able to put this program to the test. Thanks for reading my lengthy review and I hope this was helpful.
1 amps, and it was plenty to charge everything we could connect! I measured the output with the solar charger to be 2. 2 amps, and it was enough power to charge both medical devices at the same time! In addition to the boys in our troop, other boys plugged in their battery packs and phones to charge. There was no difference between Apple, Samsung and LG, all brands were charged.