Trekbest Solar Charger 12,000mAh – Solar External Battery Pack, Dual USB Port Portable Solar Power Bank with LED Lights and Carabiner for iPhone, iPad and Android Phones (Green)

May 4, 2017 - Comment

Specification * Battery type: Li-polymer battery * Power Bank Capacity: 12,000mAh * Solar Charger: Max.5V 200mAh * Input: DC 5V/1A * Output: DC 5V/2x1A * Size: 167 x 89 x 18mm/ 6.6 x 3.5 x0.7inch * Weight: 307g /10.88Ounce * Other: Waterproof, Shockproof, Dustproof Best Rechargable Battery Systems LED Indicators Easy to read solar charging

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Specification
* Battery type: Li-polymer battery
* Power Bank Capacity: 12,000mAh
* Solar Charger: Max.5V 200mAh
* Input: DC 5V/1A
* Output: DC 5V/2x1A
* Size: 167 x 89 x 18mm/ 6.6 x 3.5 x0.7inch
* Weight: 307g /10.88Ounce
* Other: Waterproof, Shockproof, Dustproof

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LED Indicators
Easy to read solar charging indicator light to let you know that your charger is charging through solar energy. It has 4 power indicators (25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%), so you know how much power is available.
* Solar charging: Green LED light up
* Conventional charging: Blue LED light up
* Discharging: Blue LED light up

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How to use it
* Discharging: press the button
* Flashlight: long press the button for 4 seconds to light up; long press the button for 4 seconds to light off.

Package
1 x 12000mAh Solar Charger
1 x micro USB cable
1 x carabiner

Attention
The solar panel is designed for emergency use only, due to the limited size of the solar panel, and not a primary source of charging. It takes about 40 hours to fully charge under direct sunlight. We suggest to charge through wall charger.

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Product Features

  • High Capacity – Built-in 12,000mAh high capacity rechargeable lithium polymer battery equipped with a compact solar panel, an eco-friendly and powerful 1.2 Watt monocrystalline solar panel, which could recharge the battery itself under sunlight for emergency purpose while outdoor or the grid is unavailable. Powerful with more than 500 recharging times
  • Compatibility – Dual USB ports compatible with most USB-charged devices such as iPhone, iPad, iPod, Samsung phones, other Android mobile phones, cameras, Kindles etc, allowing to charge TWO devices simultaneously.Support all digital electronic devices with 5V/1A input( Apple adapter not included)
  • LED Flashlight – The LED flashlight works perfectly in darkness, especially for emergency. Just long press the button for 3 seconds, the LED will light up. Long press the button for 3 seconds again, the LED light will turn off
  • Superior Portability Design – Easily hang it on your bagpack with the INCLUDED HOOK, hands-free on the go. Perfect for hiking, climbing and other outdoor activity. Shock-proof feature ensures the device working properly even it crashes or drops
  • Kindly Note – Due to the size of the solar panel(1.2 Watt) and large capacity of the battery, recharging via solar energy is slow, not a primary source of charging. We suggest to recharge through wall charger at the beginning to make the power battery fully activated. The solar panel is only design for emergency

 

Comments

Jonathan Acheson says:

Inexpensive USB Charger with Limited Solar Capability What it is: An inexpensive battery that you can charge via USB, and use to recharge your phone. It has solar cells, but they are not powerful enough to recharge the battery in a day. I’m guessing it would take several days of bright sunlight to fully recharge off solar. The form factor is convenient, and it is rugged enough to ride in/on your bag without any problems.It has a built-in LED flashlight that you activate and deactivate with a long press of the button. It’s not a top of…

Utah Pete says:

More of a portable power pack than a solar charger, but should be ideal for our purpose My wife is going on a backpack trip with some girlfriends and wanted to be able to keep her phone charged, mostly for taking photos. We thought initially that one of those portable solar panels would work but then realized those panels have no built-in backup power storage so would only be able to charge the phone when;a) the phone is attached to itb) when the sun is shining brightlyc) the panel is aimed toward the sunGiven their trip is southbound, we realized the…

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