🌞 Power Up Anywhere, Anytime!
The AIMPIRE Solar Power Bank boasts a massive 30000mAh capacity, allowing you to charge multiple devices simultaneously with fast charging capabilities. Designed for durability, it features waterproof and dustproof construction, making it ideal for outdoor adventures. With built-in cables and dual flashlights, this power bank is your ultimate companion for travel and emergencies.
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Weight | 0.61 Kilograms |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Color | Black and Orange |
Recommended Uses For Product | Iphone |
Compatible Devices | Huawei Mate20 Pro, iPhone X, iPhone XR, iPhone XS/XS MAX, iPhone 12, Samsung GalaxyS9, Samsung GalaxyS9+, Samsung Galaxy S10, and etc. |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
Connector Type Used on Cable | Lightning |
Additional Features | Fast Charge,Portable,Waterproof,Wireless |
T**I
The solar charging is awesome. Best power brick ever
This really works great. Love the adapter cords on the bottom so you don't have to carry cords with you if you don't want to. Sure the cord are short but they are more than long enough to do the job and fold away so nicely. Easy to carry around. The solar charging works in indirect sunlight also which is good it it's a hot day.
F**O
Highest charge capacity I’ve seen
The charge capacity on this lasts me a few days and I can continuously charge my phone on the go. Also I do like how the chargers are built into it for easy fast charging without having to worry about looking for cables or even plugging them in. this charger was worth the money I spent on it I use it everywhere I go
N**2
Build cords are awesome. Small solor panel
Having 3 build in cords has been so helpful. Instead of looking for the right charger you can just grab this. I have found myself using it in my house because it is just more convenient.The solar panel is small. I can't find how many watts it is but assuming it is 5 watts it would take around 50 hrs of sunlight to fully charge the battery. (Battery Capacity (in Watt hours) / Panel Power (in Watts) X 2) That would suggest you could charge a mid sized phone in about a day of sunlight. The panel could be 1/2 that in watts so the times would double.Overall you should be able to charge a phone in an emergency to 1/4 to 1/2 battery a day pretty easy in less than optimal sunlight.Helpful in the case of a zombie apocalypse. :)
A**A
Great battery life
Down side take 2 days to fully charge battery
J**.
Nice not to have to make sure you have the cable
Bought this for a Disney vacation to charge all the families devices for the day. Really needed it as all our phones died throughout the day and needed them for maps and photos. Did have an issue with the unit dying. Was charging 2 devices and suddenly stopped and wouldn't work again after. Contacted support and they sent a new one out right away. Hopefully the new one will work when needed as I don't have another vacation for a while. But I really like that it has wireless charging and cables attached so don't have to bring extra cables along.
I**4
Worked GREAT… at first
I’ve only had it about a month but has already stopped working out of nowhere. Loved it at first! Love that there are 3 pre-attached wires for various devices ugh so great!! Also really cool was the ability to charge itself via solar. I used it for a 3 day camping trip and was great! Charged multiples devices multiples times and still had so much left over. However I tried to bring it on my cruise recently and it would not charge anymore. I left it to charge overnight and only had 1 bar still. I’m so disappointed that it did not even last.
G**N
Solar sucks
I really wanted to like this one. This is my first time owning anything that supposedly charges via the sun but I've had plenty experiences with charging electronics. My main issue is that it doesn't charge in the sun. I've left this battery outside in direct sunlight for days and the battery indicator never moves. I thought maybe it was equivalent to a 5W charging brick and simply needed more time but it's been over a week. Also, when I plug in my Type-C cable to try and charge it, nothing happens. If I can't charge my power bank, how useful is it, really? (EDIT: 3/30/22) I had use trial and error but I figured out how to get the bank to charge via type C. I had to plug the cable into the wall outlet first and then my bank.
T**N
It works
Read the whole review please.I followed the instructions on the first I charger setup for this. Went great!! Took it on my motorcycle camping trip everything was going normally and chargers my stuff after the first days ride. When I went to see where it was at the next morning it was at 2 bars. Kinda thought that was weird but didn’t think anything of it. Strapped it down to my gear and hit the road so it could charger back up. Got to my second camp spot and it was only at 2 bars still…. I’m glad I took my other chargers for my stuff just in case this pack didn’t work. Got down with my trip after 4 days on the road and when I got home the pack was fully charged and the lights were bright!!! Kinda weird how it took most of the weekend to charge a second time but non the less it’s a great product and versatile!!
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