Description
Portable Solar Charger, BEARTWO 24000mAh Solar Power Bank Panel Charger with 2 USB Outputs External Battery Pack High-Speed & Capacity Solar Phone Charger for Camping Outdoor for iOS Android (Black)
Why Choose BEARTWO Solar Charger?
1. 24000mAh powerful enough to juice up your phone for several times.
2. Get your recharge covered by providing both USB inputs and sunlight.
3. IP66 Waterproof, Dustproof, Shockproof-Great for outdoor use, like camping, hiking, cycling, travelling
4. Serves as not only an on-the-go charger but a handy flashlight in the dark.
5. Dual USB port, enable to charge 2 different interface accessories-Share with your friends
Brand-oriented and High Quality
IP66 WATERPROOF
Solar charger can be used in wet environments or rainy days, but can not put water into it.
TWO CHARGING MEMTHODS
The solar charger powered by 5V/2A adapter or solar. Solar charging is for emergency use, not primary recharge source.
PORTABLE DESIGN
It has super compact size, hold it in your hands just like a smart phone. You can put it in backpack or even your pocket while charging your phone.
Bring the Solar Charger Wherever you Go
►Specifications:
1. Model Number: WT-H296
2. Capacity: 24000mAh
3. Input: Micro Input:5V 2A Max Solar Panel Input: 200mA
4. Output: 2* USB DC 5V 2.4A
5. Product Dimension: 7.0*3.86*0.94 in (178*98*24mm)
6. Product Weight: 14.29oz (405g)
7. Material: ABS+PC+Silicone
8. Full charging time: 10-13 hours
►Kind Note:
1. In order to fully activate the battery, please charge it via outlet for 10 hours at least at the first 2-3 uses.
2. Fully charging by outlet takes approximately 10 hours. DO NOT charge it all day nor overvoltage.
3. DO NOT make charge the device while charging itself to avoid shortened lifespan or damage to the product.
4. For safety, Keep away from heat sources or high temperature, DO NOT leave the solar charger alone in the outdoor car.
5. Please do not take solar as a primary charge source. Solar charging is a charging way for emergency use, and solar panel charging efficiency will be influenced by natural conditions and random factors. The energy transformation from solar to electricity is rather slow and solar charging is not obvious. In daily life, we highly recommend charge it via wall outlet. (According to our calculations, the solar charger will take 80 hours to be fully charged in the sunlight with the best conditions.)
Ian Mclean –
Had a blackout for over 24hrs & realized needed something as 2 phones went dwaad & we had no landline. This is great. Tested it with 2 phones playing music & movies for 8 hours and finally got 1/4th of battery gone. Should last 24hrs of entertaining kids etc. As for solar charging, it keeps battery at full charge if you keep it in the window. This is a problem as my wife’s backup had gone dead as she had not recharged it. Bought 4 more now for various friends. Just a great thing in the modern age where we need our phones for – well everything!
stopper –
As far as solar phone chargers go, I would say this is a really nice one. I have used a few in the past and what I feel makes the biggest difference between them is the time it takes to charge and the time it takes to charge my phone. This battery came charged about 75% (three green dots) so it took a while for me to actually drain it to test it out so I could determine if I wanted to return or keep it. It fully charged me and my son’s phone as well as our ipad. To recharge the battery, i laid it outside in the sun while I was working and in a couple hours it had fully charged back up. I am pretty happy with this, it is reliable, easy to carry in my backpack, and even has a flashlight with multiple settings. It would have been nice if it came with a usb iphone charger that was short, like the micro that was included but I understand that not everyone has an iphone. Great product overall!
Erik R. A –
As a weekend warrior I find this product to be absolutely awesome. I am not a regular use of solar panel chargers but found this unit, when fully charged, easily covered the 3-day camping trip I just returned from. Wanted to get this review out ASAP as I was very impressed.It is ruggedly made and survived some rough handling on my trip just fine. It has 2 USB ports and a large capacity battery backup so that you always have power available regardless of whether sunlight is available. My iPhone was fully charged in 90 minutes and that was without direct sunlight for almost all of the charge. The USB ports are easy to access and the “feel” of the unit was of solid competence. It has a small LED slight which is a nice bonus feature. It’s quite compact and will no doubt prove to be an extremely useful addition to my travel kit.This is my first solar charger and so far has done awesome job!
Adam Stevens –
Right off the bat, this thing just seemed pretty darn rugged and tough. I didn’t pay attention and the LED flashlight was a very neat surprise. It’s pretty bright too so this is an excellent addition to a camping bag. There are 2 USB ports on this which is very handy so you can charge two devices at once. It actually charges pretty fast which is great since it’s meant to be used in emergencies or when you know you won’t have a reliable source of power. You can actually tell whether or not it’s getting light because it has a small indicator LED on the front. Putting your hand over the solar panel makes the light noticeably dim. No idea how long it takes to fully charge in the sun, unfortunately, I’m currently testing out how long it takes to drain it by charging my phone. So far, seems like a pretty good purchase, I’d been meaning to get one for awhile now anyway.
wannabe perfectionist 💬 –
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. I got this solar power bank for my 5 days trip to South Jersey beach last week and it came really handy.I love the whopping 24,000mAh battery capacity, which seems to last forever for days while charging my iPhone and Bluetooth speaker at the beach. It has two USB-A ports so it can charge up to 2 devices at a time.I also like that it has a flashlight built-in, which can be turned on by quickly pressing the button twice. This will come in handy when I lose electricity at home or when I go camping.It is about the size of a dollar bill but it’s a bit heavy, I guess due to the size of the big battery inside.I really like this solar power bank because of its capacity but the user manual indicates that solar should not be used as a primary charge source… I hung this on the beach tent to recharge using the sun when I wasn’t using it and it seems to worked well without any issue.5 out of 5 stars. I highly recommend this to anyone who has a need to recharge their devices on the go, especially if you are staying outdoor for couple of days, like in camping. The flashlight will also come in handy.Hope my video and photos were useful… and if they were, please click on the helpful button below. Thank you!
Aaron P. –
I bought this to keep with my camping/hiking gear. It is fairly lightweight but seems very rugged. The description states that it is IP66 waterproof. It has rubber covers on all the ports which is nice. I wouldn’t dip this in water, but id feel safe using it in the rain which makes it great for camping. There are two ports, one of which is a quick charge port, the other is just a regular charging port. It charged my phone form 50% to 100% in less than 20 minutes. It also can charge my Macbook pro which is cool!!! The battery does charge with the solar panel and has a green light that turns on to show when its charging by solar. But also charges by a micro USB charger which is faster. I like having both options. And the flashlight is super bright, and i like having it. Again, i got this for camping, and i have a tent, so being able to have a flashlight on the battery is nice, its a pretty bright flashlight actually. It has 3 settings, bright, dim, and the strobe, which i guess could be used as a signal if you’re in trouble.
Shae W. –
This thing is awesome! Me and my husband kayak and camp and we are able to charge this anywhere. We can both charge our phones off of it at the same time (galaxy note 10+). Havent used the flashlight camping yet but I have tested it and its pretty bright. I like the emergency flasher setting for the light as well. I feel like that could come in handy of we are out kayaking in the dark to help with finding each other if we get separated (we do this often). Very happy with this product! Came with a clip and cable for wall charging options and a nifty instruction booklet.
ReyDan –
I have multiple power banks and they are good for home/office/travel but I would be hesitant to take them camping due to durability and they are not waterproof. This one is both durably built and moderately waterproof. When it is not in use and the rubber covers are in place the unit seams to be sealed enough to take mild rain. I still would not trust it to be submersed in water but if it gets a little wet it should be ok. The solar panel is pretty much for emergency use only. If you left it all day in the sun you might be able to charge one phone, but that would be about it. Just enough to help get you out of a tough situation. Great for a bug out bag and general camping usage though. The hook for hanging on a backpack or other item while charging is very durable and should withstand most hiking situations. The light is powerful enough to light a tent or trail while hiking at night. The light has three modes that are activated by double clicking the power button. High/Low/Strobe. It also has 2 USB outputs so 2 items can be charged simultaneously.
Macy –
I had originally bought this for camping, poolside, and nighttime events, but it has now turned into my every day charger! I have purchased so many dinkier ones in the past and while the size of this one is larger, I still won’t go back to my old portable chargers. Just so you can get a reference on the size.. I have the iPhone 11 Pro Max and sits exactly right on top of the charger dimension wise, but the charger itself is is probably about double in height. I’ve taken it to the pool and its been out in the sun all day, getting splashed while fully staying charged due to the solar aspect and that was with three separate cables being utilized to charge 2 phones and a portable speaker. Another thing I have to note that I love is the metal clip it comes with , in addition to the amazing flashlight/strobe light that I very much use day to day. Cool part is, you don’t have to charge it solar.. it basically has every feature I would wan and I rarely ever have to charge it.
Zach –
When I first got this, I was unsure of what to think. It seemed to serve its purpose and the brick indicated it was charging via solar light. A couple minor disappointments the rate of solar charging (which the company states in the description) which is rather slow. Apparently this is emergency use only, ado stated in the description. That said it charges from the wall and the solar charging DOES work. I actually left it out and forgot about it in a rain storm. I remembered it later that night and brought it in. It had gone from 3/4 charge to 4/4 charge on cloudy rainy day. This also speaks to the fact that the charger truly is water resistant. My other concern is the manual says port one should be used for iPhone charging I’m not sure why this matters but it would have been a plus to have the ports labeled on the device. In the end it’s well made device that does what it states. It survived while charging in the rain and us powered my phone and 10.5” iPad Pro. I can’t complain.