- Unit Size: 3.7*1.7*0.4 inch; Weight: 1.2oz; Color: pink
- Solar panel: Crystalline, 5.5V/60mAh, 0.33 watt ;Built-in battery: 3.7V/1300mAh, rechargeable Li-ion
- Charges a cell phone in 2 hours. Full Charges device in 2-4 hours (AC adapter/USB cable) or 1+ days (Under Solar Light).
- 1 AC adapter, USB wire, and 1 universal cell phone charging Cable and 1 USB cell phone charging tip.
- Stylish iPod 3D design; made of light weight alluminum material
Product Description
Small and convenient for wherever your day might take you, this iPod sized solar charger can be charged under sun then used as a powerful backup battery for cell phones and MP3 players. *** The design imitates 3D iPod in image. ***The device's ability to be charged through a USB connection and wall outlet makes it a versatile and convenient backup battery for portable electronics. *** Its solar panel though small, but helpful and powerful enough to be used in emergency situation to supply a quick phone call.
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I don’t spend much time talking on my phone although it is ON all the time. Nevertheless my samsung uses energy faster than this charger can generate. When fully charged it can be useful in emergency situations – you can get enough power to last for a few hours. This is disappointing to me since I was hoping to move my cell phone ‘off the grid’. I am going to run some tests to give more accurate timeframes and will update this review soon.
Rating: 3 / 5
Solar Charger Silver Color.
Great product, I have a Sony Ericson W580i and this unit works perfect with it. I just leave it in my car on the dash, then whenever im in the car just plug my phone in and charge. Great if your camping and don’t have any way to charge your phone. Great in emergencies when the power is out, or unavailable. The actual piece that plugs into my phone is a little big, and i have trouble unplugging it sometimes. All of the connections look cheap but they work, I don’t know how long they will last but im really not worrying about it, especially since I only paid 20 bucks for it.
Update: Charger died after a few months. Would refuse to charge my sony ericson 580i. I decided to take it apart and see if I could fix the problem. Now it lays in pieces. I think im gunna use the solar panel to jimmy rig a car charger and make my own solar cell phone charger
Rating: 5 / 5
Solar Charger Silver Color.