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4.2 out of 5
83.33% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Great when you know how to use it
I've had this device for a couple of years. I just recently found out that not all ports go both ways. Some of the ports are 'in' and some are 'out'. I always charged it with solar, because we camp on the beach often. I plugged it in to charge it and must've plugged it into the wrong port because it didn't charge. Then I went to use it with my new phone and the middle port was an 'in' and not an 'out' port. Meaning it takes the charge IN to charge the device. Anyway, make sure you know which ports are for what and then it works fine. Flashlight is bright enough and works well.
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolutely love
Very high powered led light, completely functional solar aspect, little clip to add to a bag, rechargeable cord in case of the inability to use solar. I bring these to festivals and they last the whole time. I’d say I could fully charge 3 phones per charge! Many of my friends have bought these as they are just everything you need to charge
4.0 out of 5 stars Looks cool, but doesn't charge as well as it says.
I carried this with me for most of my trip in Florida, and it wouldn't even charge my phone fully. The flashlight doesn't work, and it dies quickly. It's an okay budget option, but not if you don't want to buy another one out of frustration.
5.0 out of 5 stars A great little battery portable charger
I must say this holds a charge for a very long time. And a solar cells does a good job on charging it up if you sit it on the dash of your car. Very handy when the power goes out to charge up the phones and other things.
1.0 out of 5 stars The 36500maH claimed capacity, for this Battery Pack, is falsely stated in the advertisment.
While this unit has some nice features, like a flashlight, a solar panel, and a battery charge meter, you are not purchasing a 36500 maH battery pack. I don't think people realize how big a 36500 maH LiPo battery pack would be, in reality.Since the advertised 36500 maH is obviously inflated, and misleading, I disassembled my newly purchased Charging pack, and ran some charging/discharging measurements, directly, on the internal battery, using some equipment specifically design for testing LiPo batteries.The unit contains a single cell LiPo battery, with a nominal voltage of 3.7 volts.Fully charged voltage is 4.2 volts, and fully discharged 3.2 volts.These are widely accepted values for LiPo cells.The battery has no markings on it.Beginning with a fully charged battery, at a 1 amp discharge rate, I measured the battery capacity as 8000 mAH.This represents about 30 watt hours, and is quite good for this size of LiPo battery.However, since a single cell LiPo battery only has a terminal voltage of ~3.7 volts, it must be Boosted to 5 volts, as required by the USB devices, that you intend to charge. There appears to be a voltage Boost circuit on the small circuit board inside the unit.Now, that the 30 watt hour battery, has been Boosted from ~3.7 volts, to 5 volts, the charger will have correspondingly less maH.So we end up with about 6000 maH, as the overall Battery Pack capacity.This is the number the Seller should be stating in his Ad.I don't know about modern Cell Phone battery capacities, but 6000 maH, charges my Samsung tablet up to about 80% - once.I don't think this issue is unique to this particular Solar Battery Pack, as many of the advertisements for these devices include unrealistic charging capacity claims.I did not measure the output from the included solar panel, but I am guessing, from its small size, that it would take a very long time to charge the 8000 maH battery. There is nothing wrong with this, as long as you understand the limitations.I guess there are no 'Truth in Advertising' rules, or laws to prevent this type of misrepresentation.If the unit was advertised as 6000 maH, I wouldn't have a problem.I hope this information helps you make an informed decision.
5.0 out of 5 stars Updated review
I tried to solar charge the item and charge my phone. My phone charged and flashlight worked when I received the charging device. I was happy. On holiday , the flashlight didn't work nor did the device charge my phone. I was extremely disappointed- I thought I had gotten a fluke product. There were no instructions. The product should be charged with electricity. I found this out after the solar didn't charge it enough.I charged it with electricity and used the sun to maintain charge. Convenient for travel especially if you are without an option for electricity. Also the flashlight is bright and the multiple USB plugs allow you to keep your devices charged. I would not depend solely on the sun to offer enough charge for product. This product is recommended.
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