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- #646 in Cell Phone Portable Power Banks
Sarah Owen
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2025
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Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025
I’ve been using this portable solar power bank for a few weeks now, and it's quickly become one of my favorite travel and outdoor essentials. It’s perfect for hiking, camping, road trips, or even just keeping in the car for emergencies. The unit comes with three built-in charge cords: USB-C, USB-A, and Lightning for Apple. It has a robust storage capacity, allowing several phone recharges. The unit can be plugged in for a quick power charge of the internal battery, or simply placed in the sun for several hours to receive free power. The solar is, of course, slower, but it works. You could easily hang this on a backpack for power on the go. It also has a built-in flashlight whish is decent.
Joan
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025
I planned to time how long it took to charge using the solar panel but then put it outside and forgot about it until I got off work. It came halfway charged and was fully charged at some point within 8 hours. I like that it has lights that show you when the solar panel is charging it. It does have some weight to it but that’s due to the solar panel and battery size. Not having to carry multiple charging cords that get tangled up is a plus with this one over battery packs without the built in cords. I live in Florida so I’m glad to have it to charge my phone during hurricane power outages. Overall it works really well.
BomberMAN!
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2025
First things first, this thing is a brick. It feels substantial and is heavy. I wouldn't want to take this backpacking with me, but car camping or for a day trip it would be fine. It would be nice if it had rubber grips on the sides to make sure you don't drop it (there is texture on the side that helps, but it's not as grippy) especially since there are textured rubber bumpers on 3/4 of the corners.It comes with a USB A to USB C cable as well as having lightning and USB C out cables built in as well as a USB A in (to charge the unit) cable built in. They're not long cables, so you're not going to be using your device at the same time you're charging, but it's REALLY handy to have these built in!The flashlight is described as providing light "up to 100 feet". No. It is very dim. And focused. You can light up a specific area within 15 feet, but if you're looking for a lantern or even lighting up a tent, you will be disappointed.I tested charging my phone and it definitely rapidly charged as expected. We'll see how long the battery pack lasts (both how many charges before empty and longevity), but out of the box, it performs well.The solar panel charging is a gimmick. As of now, they don't make any promises in the description of how fast it might charge the battery. I suspect it's because it would take ages even in full sunlight. Also, do you really want to have your black battery pack in full sun for 8+ hours a time? Heat is not a battery's friend.While the unit is a bit gimmicky and it has some obvious room for improvement, the battery itself seems good and the included / attached cables are really great and I think it's worth a buy if you know the facts going into the purchase.
DeeDee
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2025
Waaaaaaaaaayyyyyy bigger than I thought it was going to be. It’s bigger than my phone. No qi charging but you can charge 5 things at once. Has built in plugs so you don’t have to worry about lugging cords around. Haven’t been able to truly test the solar charging capabilities.
PGFSEA
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2025
What an awesome power bank! I got this for our upcoming camping trips this summer and it has already exceeded my expectations. Not only does it have plenty of juice to charge some phones and tablets but it also has built in power cords! A USB-C, USB-A and a Lightning cable. I think that covers everything an average person would travel with. It also has additional USB ports (2 USB -A and 1 USB-C) for additional cables. On top of that it includes a flashlight that gives off a nice amount of light, and also flashes with SOS and strobe patterns.The best part of all is that it has solar charging capabilities! We haven’t used the solar charging yet but are excited to try it out when we’re camping. We’ve charged it and tested it using our phones and it worked perfectly. I definitely recommend having this on hand for outings and power outages alike!
Inny74
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025
I tested this with multiple devices, and it can charge multiple at once for a long time. Solar charging also works, and the flashlight built-in is bright enough. For the asking price, I say that this power bank is worth the money, even if you need it around in case of power outages or for outdoor use. Only issue I really have is the power button is far away from the flashlight, which could make it uncomfortable to use for people with smaller hands; if the button was situated closest to the flashlight, then this would be perfect.
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