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BigBlue 28W Solar Charger Foldable with Digital Ammeter, Outdoor Solar Powered Charger With SunPower Solar Panels Dual USB Ports(5V/4A Overall) for iPhone iPad Samsung Galaxy LG Cellphones and Devices


243.61 د.إ 262.99 د.إ

Price: AED262.99 - AED243.61
(as of Nov 16, 2024 17:21:59 UTC – Details)



Solar charger
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 28.2 x 16 x 3.4 cm; 671 g
Date First Available ‏ : ‎ 29 September 2016
Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ BigBlue
ASIN ‏ : ‎ B01EXWCPLC
Item model number ‏ : ‎ B401DD

Built-in Ammeter and Chip: BigBlue 28W solar charger has a digital ammeter that shows the amount of Amps present and an internal chip that assure stable charge. SunPower Solar Panels with high solar conversion efficiency by up to 21.5% – 24% is great for any outdoor activities such as camping, climbing, fishing etc
Wide Compatibility: This solar panel attached a Type C cable for almost all the Android devices and some of the DSLRs. You will need an extra cable for other devices. Under our test with various phones, this solar panel is compatible with all the phone models, including iPhone, Samsung, HTC, Sony, Nexus, HUAWEI, XiaoMi, etc. Ideal for outdoor camping, hiking or exploring
Safe Charge: Put your phone inside the pocket with zip closure, keep it safe and clean. Great for outdoor activities such as camping, climbing, fishing etc. Compact size ( 11.1 * 6.3 * 1.3in folded or 33.1 * 11.1 * 0.2in opened) and stainless-steel eye-holes on each corner allow easy attachment to backpacks, trees, or tents
Exclusive Smart IC Technology: With the built-in intelligence chip, our solar phone charger detects your device then deliver its fastest possible charging speed(single maximum usb output up to 5V/2.4A, dual maximum USB up to 4A). Dual-port applys to all the 5V Android devices and apple devices
Special PET Polymer Surface: Protect your solar powered charger and your devices from occasional rain or wet fog; IPX4 waterproof level, but keep it away from water when you have some devices on charge

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  1. vladi

    I’ve been using the BigBlue 28W Portable Solar Charger at home to charge small devices like my mouse, power banks, phone, and even my PlayStation. It works flawlessly, and I’ve had no issues with it so far. A solid and reliable charger for anyone looking to go solar!

    vladi

  2. Frijol

    I recently went on a two week remote fly-in kayaking trip and needed to get a solar charger for various devices. Of course, it’s always a trade off between function, cost and weight. This showed up on gearlabs webpage as the “best choice” and after reading reviews for awhile I gave it a go. Unfortunately, as you can see, there was significant smoke cover for most of our trip, as such it became clear it charges small devices very quickly in the light (iphone, watch, petzyl headlamp battery, most importantly garmin inreach), fairly quickly in the shade. But it had a hard time charging my bose waterproof speaker and the battery packs I brought with. But given the smoke, they would probably have taken a fair bit less time in full light (8-10hr for full charge in smoke). But we had occasional rest days and pulled out the charger at every paddling break and meal so we could make sure our emergency devices were charged. I hadn’t read fully about the waterproofing at the attachment sites so I didn’t test it while paddling or in the rain (see my drytop wrapped around the attachment ports when expecting rain). My paddling partner brought in a smaller device that wasn’t as fast with charging, did have multiple attachments but the cables were fixed so you couldn’t have two micros or two USB C at the same time (whereas this has 3 USB ports for any combination of attachments). Overall, I love this charger. It’s weightier than I’d like on a backpacking trip but for long distance outdoor events when you’re bringing bigger volumes, this is at the top of my pile. And I’m looking forward to using it in skies that aren’t under smoke weather warnings and evacuations….

    Frijol

  3. Juls

    Lo hemos utilizado para cruce de un glaciar y en los pocos momentos de sol cargó los móviles y el power bank super rápido. Que fuera impermeable era esencial, aún así hemos puesto los móviles dentro de una bolsa plástica por garantizar debido al mal tiempo de ventisca. Lo recomiendo

    Juls

  4. jasper bontinck

    het werkt perfect en het gewicht valt goed mee

    jasper bontinck

  5. Sir Tobi

    Für meine Reisen abseits von regelmäßiger Stromversorgung aus der Steckdose war ich auf der Suche nach einem Solarpanel, welches Kompakt ist und Leistung wirklich liefert statt nur zu versprechen. Nach einem sehr ausführlichen Studium verfügbarer Produkte, habe ich mich für BigBlue 28 W entschieden.Machen wir es kurz. Es hält was es verspricht. Das Preis Leistungsverhältnis ist, soweit ich es beurteilen kann, super. In der ersten Verwendung schaffte es das Solatpanel eine Powerbank von 20000 mAh komplett auszuladen (parallel war noch ein IPhone mit 8000 mAH angeschlossen). Es können also tatsächlich zwei Geräte gleichzeitig geladen werden. Zugegebener Maßen muss ich dabei einschränken, dass dies untzer karibischer Sonne erfolgte und entsprechend Sonnenpower vorhanden war.Wieder zu Hause, habe ich das Gerät einmal durchgemessen und war erstaunt, dass die versprochenen Leistungswerte annähernd erreicht worden sind (90%+). Auch in etwas schächeren Sonnengebieten bringt das Panel anständige LeistungWermutstropfen ist allerdings, dass in warmen Regionen (Karibik) die Leistungsabgabe bzw Aufnahme abhängig ist von der Tempratur der Geräte. Wird es zu heiß fällt die Ladefähigkeit exponentiell ab, was aber nicht weiter schlimm war, da die Batterien jeweils auf um die 80% Kapazität aufgeladen waren. Das istr aber wahrscheinlich eher ein Akkuproblem als eines des Solarpanels.

    Sir Tobi