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S**E
A good all-rounder power bank
The all-in-one feel of this power bank, for me, puts it at the top of the pile.It’s got a good capacity, and what so far seems like a very decent solar panel that’s capable of actually converting some light into power rather than just being there for show. It’s got a clear charge level display (more precise than some others) and features like an emergency light which are always handy.It has both USB-C and microUSB inputs, and it has four different cables built into the device itself, which is a big plus point for not having to carry round a spare set of cables at the same time, and it manages to do all of this with an overall volume that isn’t especially big nor particularly heavy, making it a good option for travel.It even manages to look quite stylish and professional, compared to the over-design of the casing on some other power banks.It’s not realistic to expect that you can leave this power bank in a semi-shaded spot for the length of a UK day’s sunshine and then charge your phone all night off the result. The solar power is a trickle not a flood, and charging it to the full 26800mAh capacity is going to take a long time with sunlight alone- just like with other solar power banks. But if you leave it on a windowsill and in direct sunlight for a few days, then you will get a free phone charge out of it every once in a while, which is not to be sniffed at. From an economics point of view it will take a very long time to pay for itself based on electricity costs alone, but it does help in principle, with the added bonus of portability.So long as your expectations about the solar power you’ll generate from this are realistic, and you see it as a bonus rather than the main reason for buying this particular brick, there are few other reasons to fault this power bank. It’s a good all-rounder.
W**�
A high capacity power bank.
This power bank has a large capacity of 36800mAh, capable of charging multiple devices several times over.It has 4 charging cables built in, which are micro, USB-C, iOS and USB-A, which give you options for charging.There are multiple inputs too. The power bank itself can either be charged via USB-C, USB-A, micro USB or solar. The solar aspect hasn't been great so far, but I suppose it's good as an additional top up whilst out and about.There's also a battery percentage indicator on the side of the case, so you know when to recharge.There's an LED flashlight built into the case too, which could come in handy in certain situations.The case feels pretty strong and durable, so it should stand up to being taken on trips and thrown in your backpack.All in all, it's a decent power bank for the price at £25.99, which was the price at time of writing. I'm just a little bit sceptical of the solar aspect.I hope you found this review helpful.
G**R
Useful solar power bank with built in connector leads.
I got a couple of these power banks with solar panels on for when me and my GF go away...... phones these days with the big screens barely seem to last the day and even shorter when using the navigation apps, so this power bank is definitely going to be worth it.This one is the slightly smaller of the 2 i got, it has a good solid feel and weight to it, it also has a small torchlight, but what i really like is the connector leads are built into the power bank, various types of connectors neatly clipped to the bottom.Like i said on my other power bank review its only been used to test its working so far so i will revisit this review when its been fully tested.Im not sure how long it would take to charge up by solar power alone but im guessing keeping it in sunlight after its charged my phone up that it would top itself back up through the day (thats my hope anyway).Very happy with this power bank.+++AAA
J**1
Great bit of kit!
This is a really good power bank. It is well-made, robust and looks substantial, although it quite light too, so perfect for travelling. It has 26800mAh capacity and a variety of ways of charging: USB-A, USB-C, micro-USB and solar. The solar aspect is better than many, but I would still only use it as a top-up charge, rather than something to be relied upon. There is a handy battery indicator, which is shown as a percentage and seems to be quite accurate. It also has a torch.The thing that I really like about this is that it has four in-built charging cables, giving you USB-A, USB-C, micro-USB and what I think is iOS, so most bases are covered.At the time of writing this review, the cost is £25.99, and I think it’s worth it.
D**D
Swiss Army knife of power banks
A sturdy premium feel and build quality product that contains (almost) everything you need to use it.that’s right the powerbank comes with the three most commonly used connectors around nowadays to charge things and a usb a cable built in for charging the powerbank (only thing it doesn’t have built in is a wall adapter to charge it!) and a solar panel built in to charge slowly (will take about 120h to charge fully from solar) each port will provide 5V 2.4A so no PD compliant C port although it’s size isn’t suitable for laptops really. It’s well built and capable even if the solar panel is a bit of a gimmick really
J**K
Good all in one.
Has a good capacity, and I liked the integrated cables, USB-A, USB-C, Mini-USB, and the Apple-only one. Pretty much covers all bases. I liked how they tucked into the body nicely. There is a basic torch built in, and of course the solar cells. I wouldn't get overly excited by the solar cells, it takes a REALLY long time to fully charge (at least a week, out in the sun all day), but it's useful as a top-up, and it might get you out of an emergency, if needed. I wouldn't rely on it however...Not a bad option for taking camping, with the all in one, high capacity, torch and solar top up.
V**E
The cables allow you to take this self contained unit anywhere
This is a 25800Mah power bank it has a decent capacity however the best part of this power bank is the cables attached to it allows you to use this power bank without having to bring any extra cables since all the cables you would need are already attached to the power bank. It can also be charged up using the built-in solar panel you can also charge it up normally with a usb connector and it has a usb out if you need to pug something in besides the usual ports.
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