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The Goal Zero Nomad 5 is a compact, lightweight 5-watt monocrystalline solar panel designed for on-the-go charging. Featuring a durable ABS resin build, an adjustable kickstand for optimal sun exposure, and a USB-A port for direct device charging, it’s perfect for powering smartphones, power banks, and small USB devices during outdoor adventures. Weighing only 360 grams, it combines portability with eco-conscious manufacturing, including carbon-neutral shipping and renewable energy use.






| Brand | Goal Zero |
| Material | ABS resin/lithium battery |
| Product Dimensions | 9.45"L x 1.1"W x 7.01"H |
| Item Weight | 360 Grams |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Included Components | Solar Panel |
| AC Adapter Current | 1 Amps |
| Maximum Power | 5 Watts |
| Special Feature | Lightweight Design |
| UPC | 847974006320 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00847974006320 |
| Manufacturer | GOAL ZERO |
| Part Number | 11500 |
| Item Weight | 12.7 ounces |
| Item model number | NOMAD 5 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | NOMAD 5 |
| Color | Black |
| Style | Solar panel |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Wattage | 5 watts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Certification | certified frustration free |
| Special Features | Lightweight Design |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
S**E
Works great!
On a sunny day this fully charged my battery pack in 5 hours. Battery pack gives about 1.5 full charges of my phone.
A**R
Portable and works well
If you have realistic expectations you will be happy with this. It is about the size of a notebook so will not charge as fast as some multi-panel options, but in bright sunlight it was fast charging my phone. Best used by charging a powerbank throughout the day and then using that to charge your device.
A**R
Love how this solar works!
It's not the lightest but it's light enough and a lot lighter than the previous solar charging panel I had. I was pleasantly surprised to know that I could plug my small GoalZero power bank right into the back and hike while I charged it. My friend has one too which is why I know this works plus it's durable and easy to attach to my backpack.
S**N
works great in direct sun
I took this camping in the Himalayan foothills, which is mostly sunny this time of year, and it charged nicely when I left it outside my tent all day.However, when I tried charging it at home on my deck, it didn't charge as well, I think because the sun was less direct. It did charge, just not fully.Overall, I am happy with this lightweight and super easy to use solar charger, although know that you must buy the powerbank separately, and that is what it charges, not any devices.
L**E
I like goal zero products
This will fit easily in a backpack for camping
R**T
Doesn't work
It had one job: Covert sunlight in power for my devices. It didn't just fail, it used power.I got this because I've lost grid power, for days, too many times. Being able to charge a few devices without grid power is useful. I've got powerbanks, but they eventually run dry. I want a backup, and the solar panel powerbanks all seem to say, "Don't leave them for long in the sun because it could damage the device." Isn't leaving it in the sun the point of a having a solar panel!?!?Out of the box it seemed really nice. Light weight, looked well built, although smaller than I expected. The size was actually nice. I got it late in the day, but the sun was still up. Plugged it into my kindle and pointed it toward the setting sun. Nothing. Tried one of my powerbanks - nothing. Double checked the cord I was using and tested the cord with wall power - not the cord. I had to do some stuff and by the time I got done, it was dark.The next morning I tried again. Neither previous device showed any charging although my one powerbank with a [smaller built-in] solar panel was charging in that spot. I tried another powerbank. That seemed to work. I then tried my small flip phone. That registered charging (same cord as yesterday). I thought, "well, it at least it will charge something".My phone was at 89% and had a better indicator than the one powerbank, so I left it hooked up to the phone for several hours in the sun and did not use the phone at all. When I check on it again, the sun had moved and was now shining even more brightly on it. My phone was now 81%. Under normal use, my phone will use maybe 10% in a day. And that's making lots of calls and using the alarm function. Here, I didn't do anything and I lost a lot of power in about 2 hours.So not only did it fail to deliver power to many of my devices, including a powerbank, the one device it did "talk" to, it actually DRAINED power from.
M**N
Perfect for limited power options while traveling
This item is perfect. I'll be leaving for a trip with no electricity hook ups, but I read on my tablet. This item was my first choice. Goal Zero is a reliable brand, and this item works perfectly. I tested this yesterday, and it evens charges with a little overcast. Granted, it's gonna be slow. This is a small solar panel. Testing on my S22 Ultra at 95% on a sunny day with an overcast, the device estimated around 40 minutes to charge the last 5%. This is a $60 dollar item, so the price is worth what it can do.
C**R
Zero G solar charger
This is one of the best mini solar chargers I have ever used! It is easily stored, carried, and used. If there were a drawback, I would say buyers need to know there is no battery bank with this charger. Hence, it will only work with light. This is a solar panel, and it work’s extremely well. I find it to be durable and useful.
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