

⚡ Stay Powered, Stay Unstoppable — The Ultimate Off-Grid Powerhouse
The GOODaaa Power Bank Wireless Charger is a rugged, high-capacity 45800mAh portable charger featuring 7 simultaneous outputs including wireless charging, a built-in hand crank for emergency power generation, and solar recharging capabilities. Designed for professionals and adventurers alike, it includes SOS and strobe flashlights, a compass, and is waterproof, shockproof, and dustproof. With smart charging protection and multiple input options, it ensures your devices stay powered safely anywhere, anytime.











| ASIN | B0D9GW2BM2 |
| Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,443 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #276 in Cell Phone Portable Power Banks |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (214) |
| Date First Available | November 1, 2024 |
| Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
| Item model number | PN-W31 |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Pannizhe Technology Co., Ltd. |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 3 x 1.2 inches |
| Special features | Built In Cable, Flashlight, Over Charging Protection, Wireless Charging |
| Whats in the box | Carabiner*1, GOODaaa Solar Power Bank*1, USB C to USB C Charging Cable*1, User Manual*1 |
A**E
Could definitely recommend
This product has worked great and has been a life saver a few times. I’ve had it for a while now and it’s still working and has held up well for me. I could definitely recommend this product.
T**.
Very useful
I bought one of these 3 years ago and it is alot more useful than I ever thought. Now I am buying a new one as a back up. Only one problem I had was I left it in my car in 100+ heat and it warped the plastic making the wireless charger unusable but that seems like it is my own fault.
J**H
A good backup for practically everything.
An absolute good tool to have. Charges practically everything and versatile with charging the unit via outlet, sunlight or the dyno.
P**S
Does size matter?
The power bank is very bulky and perhaps that contributes to its functionality for the build. If it has a crank, it probably needs to said size. However, with that said, their version with the radio is a little smaller, still bulky compared to others made by GOODaaa. It is something to consider when you travel, I’d check with the airlines. I was able to get past TSA with this particular model, even though it exceeds the minimum of 100 amp hours, aH. I applied three of these with the crank option and radio option as gifts since they weren’t for me. I did not deal with returning them, however I did keep one with the hand crank in case some orange hothead presses the “delete sunlight” button, so it can a come in handy, no pun… but if we have no sun coming through. What’s the point? So in hindsight, maybe I should’ve kept the Radio one instead. Great value otherwise.
T**S
Works great. Keeps charge.
Works great. Solved so many problems while taking up very little space.
B**U
Works well.
Seems to work well. Hand Crank I'd sturdy, we have not tried the Solar charge.
J**.
Nothin' aint worth Nothin' - A cautionary tale...
This thing didn't even make it to 4 months before refusing to charge from a. several different 5V @ 2Amp adapters, b. the built-in solar panel, c. the built-in hand crank generator. To add insult to injury, the hand crank generator suddenly began to rattle and make loud noises, suggesting that something came loose or went badly out of balance. Because it was beyond the return window but had a 1-year guarantee, I attempted to exercise that guarantee. To do so required that I contact the manufacturer. Nowhere on Amazon's website is there an address for GOODaaa, who, it turns out, is NOT the manufacturer. A call to Amazon Customer Service revealed, after talking to 3 barely understandable people for collectively 47 minutes, that the manufacturer is actually Shenzhen Pannizhe Technology Co., Ltd for whom they have no contact name, no address, no email, no phone number, no social media address... no nothing... which perfectly sums up this product, the warranty, and Amazon's customer service on product not sold by them. In total fairness, Amazon Customer Service did give me an email address to write to Amazon Warranty Services. I dutifully wrote them an email asking for their help. Their replay? "Please contact Amazon Customer Service." And shame on you, Amazon. You can't even share information that would facilitate a warranty claim? I pay you $139/year for Prime and get this kind of service in return? Time to make some changes, I think.
J**B
Good for offgrid adventures
Took this on a hunt in Alaska. It worked well and stayed charged for the 10 days we were out. Charges okay with the panel on it,much faster with a good solar panel. Not sure how long the crank charge would take as I didn't use that feature. The light stayed off unless I turned it on, so no worries of it coming on accidently.
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