🌍 Stay Charged, Stay Adventurous!
The Solar Charger 49800mAh Power Bank is a versatile and robust portable charger designed for outdoor enthusiasts. It features 4 built-in cables, a massive 49800mAh capacity, and supports both fast and wireless charging, making it perfect for charging multiple devices on the go. With an IP65 rating for durability and an integrated LED flashlight, this power bank is your reliable companion for any adventure.
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 7"L x 1.28"W x 3.66"Th |
Item Weight | 556 Grams |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Color | Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Phone |
Output Current | 3 Amps |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Is Electric | Yes |
Portable | Yes |
Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C, USB Type A |
Battery Capacity | 49800 Milliamp Hours |
Additional Features | Flashlight, Over Charging Protection, Built In Cable, Fast Charging, Wireless Charging |
D**N
Power Bank Solar Charger 49800mAh: Sturdy, Well-Packaged, and Promising for Outdoor Use
I recently purchased the Power Bank Solar Charger, a 49800mAh Wireless Portable Charger with 4 Built-in Cables and 22.5W Fast Charging, to keep our devices powered during outdoor adventures, especially on our boat this summer. As a buyer excited about its potential, I’m impressed with its initial quality, sturdy build, and solar charging capability, though we haven’t used it long enough to assess battery life or long-term durability.Packaging and AccessoriesThe power bank arrived well-packaged in a secure box with foam padding, ensuring no damage during shipping. It came with a handy storage bag, a USB-C charging cable, and a user manual, all neatly organized. The storage bag is a thoughtful touch, made of durable fabric with a drawstring, making it easy to carry or stow in a backpack. The manual was clear, detailing how to use the built-in cables, wireless charging, and solar panel, which made setup straightforward.Design and Build QualityThe charger’s construction feels exceptionally sturdy, with a rugged, shock-resistant casing that seems built for outdoor use. Weighing around 1.5 lbs (typical for high-capacity power banks), it’s portable enough for camping or boating. The 49800mAh capacity is substantial, and the four built-in cables (Lightning, USB-C, Micro-USB, and USB-A) are a game-changer, eliminating the need to carry extra cords. The wireless charging pad (Qi-compatible) worked seamlessly with my iPhone, and the USB-C input/output supports PD and QC3.0 fast charging. The solar panel, while not the primary charging method, is a nice backup feature. The LED indicators are bright and easy to read, showing battery status, and the built-in flashlight is a practical addition for emergencies.PerformanceSo far, the power bank has performed as advertised, particularly with solar charging. On a sunny day, I placed it in direct sunlight for a few hours, and the LED indicators showed a gradual charge increase, confirming the solar panel’s functionality—perfect for off-grid scenarios like boating. I tested the built-in cables with my Samsung phone and iPad, and both charged quickly (22.5W output delivered as promised). The wireless charging pad powered my iPhone 13 efficiently, though it’s slower than wired options. Since we’ve only used it briefly, I can’t yet comment on the battery life per charge (claimed to support multiple full charges for smartphones) or its longevity over time. I’m eager to test it extensively on our boat this summer, where its solar feature and high capacity should shine.ProsWell-packaged: Arrived secure with a useful storage bag.Sturdy build: Rugged design feels durable for outdoor use.Solar charging works: Charges as advertised in sunlight.Versatile cables: Four built-in cables and wireless charging cover all devices.Fast charging: 22.5W PD/QC3.0 delivers quick power.ConsUntested longevity: Too early to judge battery life or durability.Weight: Slightly heavy for backpacking, better for car or boat trips.ConclusionThe Power Bank Solar Charger 49800mAh is a promising, well-built device with a rugged design, convenient built-in cables, and functional solar charging. Its sturdy construction and included storage bag make it ideal for outdoor activities like boating, and it’s performed well in initial tests. While I’m excited to use it more this summer, I haven’t gauged its battery life per charge or long-term durability yet. For now, it’s a great option for anyone needing a versatile, high-capacity charger for outdoor adventures, but time will tell how it holds up.
J**E
Exceptional Power Bank!
This is far from a small battery. Of course, when you realize it is very nearly 50,000mAh you'll understand why the bulk is rather necessary. I have 3 other external batteries (between 15,000 and 20,000mAh) that also feature solar charging - but the each have something in common: the solar bank does not work. As in AT ALL.I am happy to report that unlike those, this one actually does seem to have a working solar bank included. Now keep in mind charging in this manner is rather slow, but hey, when you're without power, well, beggars can't be choosers, right?This charging bank has a few things going for it that truly help to stand above most of the rest out there, especially considering how much it cost. Did you bring your battery but forget to bring the charging cable? Well you're not alone...but that isn't an issue here because this one actually comes with a built-in USB cable, micro USB, Lightning and USB-C. Talk about convenient! But folks, that isn't all. If your device has wireless charging you'll love the included fast wireless charging ability. Not sure at what wattage it charges at, but it works, and that's what counts.At 49,800mAh, this battery ought to be able to handle most peoples charging needs and wants. Factor in the ability to self charge and you're set. I do wish to tell you that in order to use the wireless charging you'll need to do some experimenting to find the best way to position your phone or whatever device you plan to charge wirelessly before you'll find the right way to do it, so keep that in mind. At first I was almost convinced it didn't work at all, but I finally was able to place my phone down in any number of different positions and just kept trying till one worked. It isn't the easiest way to charge wirelessly that I've seen, but it isn't the worst, either. Just keep at it and have patience is my advice.The included lights just might work to help you out in many different ways but I don't think I've ever used mine at all, but for you it may be critical, so that's up to you, but they DO work and are actually pretty bright, too. Unlike my other 3 power banks I mentioned above, this one does not have the blinking light option along with just keeping the light on...this one just has on/off for the 2 lights, and that's all. Not sure if that's a deal breaker for you - but it wasn't for me, but figured I'd include it anyway.All in all this is an exceptional value and a hefty one at that. If you are a power user and need extra power that'll last? Look no further.
P**N
Great value
Love it. Works fantastic and a beast of a battery. Have also charged multiple item at one time. Haven’t used the solar cells to recharge it but I know that will be super slow but I’m glad it’s there if I need it.
M**.
Big Capacity and Versatile
It’s a good charger with plenty of capacity and is highly versatile. However, it is big and bulky. If you’re looking for something to fit in your back pocket, this is not for you. While a relatively minor issue, the lanyard that comes with it is practically useless and adds to the clunkiness of the unit. I took it off after realizing that I hated it. Also, the compass on the lanyard doesn’t work unless you move it away from the charger and take it off the key ring. I like to take the charger with me when I travel. Put it in a seat back pocket with a long cord and it will keep things going for hours.
D**S
Great product
Bought these after a 3 day power outage. I have a smaller one and was able to keep my phone going. Actually ordered these the last day of the outage. Everyone should have at least one.
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