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Solar Power Bank + Wireless Charging $33.99 Delivered @ CrazyDeals4U via Amazon AU

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Solar Power Bank with 10000 mAh Capacity and 3 USB Ports for Charging using your own wire.

Wireless Charging Capacity for latest phones such as iPhone 8 and newer models, Phones with Qi Protocol

LED Light with 3 settings, flashing and sturdy for Emergency Situation such as stuck on motorway, water or camping, or simply use it as a light in tent

Great for emergency situations such as camping in remote area where you don't have access to electricity in particular situation - Solar Panels helps as a EMERGENCY charging source and your power bank can take 3 to 4 hours to partially charge the battery using full sun light. If you like to fully charge it needs up to 40 hours. So really this is used only for emergency charging.

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  • +1

    Wasn't this at $29.99 on 2020-09-16 12:45?

  • +1

    Pretty sure I saw a video on these and they never charged past 25% on solar, so just be cautious if you expect it to work only off solar.

    • Yes it was the lit mobile scam video from computer clan

    • Yes I was about to say the same! Pretty useless tbh

  • Its not an always solar charge device. It's more a 'backup' option. So 99.9% of the time you should charge normally. Being in the sun means heat. Heat is bad for batteries. But if you are off camping, or out in the backcountry, 25% charge is still better than nothing.

  • Solar is likely a useless gimick.
    Let's assume it's a 1W panel (they've stated 40 hours for 37Wh device), it would take 40 hours of sunshine at 1000W/m^2 to charge this powerbank.
    To put this into perspective, solar has a utilisation rate of around 14% in Sydney, that means on average, it would take 286 hours (or 12 days) to fully charge. And that's assuming that's assuming an efficiency of 92.5%, which is rather high for a small device like this!

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