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The BigBlue 20W Portable Solar Panel features cutting-edge ETFE lamination technology and monocrystalline cells delivering up to 24% solar efficiency. With IP65 waterproof rating and a durable kickstand, it’s engineered for rugged outdoor use. Dual USB-A and USB-C ports provide fast 5V/2.4A charging for phones, tablets, and power banks, making it an essential power solution for millennial professionals who demand reliable, eco-friendly energy on the move.
Energy Specifications Met | ETFE |
Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Enclosure Material | Etfe |
Color | Grey |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Total USB 2.0 Ports | 1 |
Current Rating | 4 Amps |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Output Voltage | 5 Volts |
Compatible Phone Models | Compatible with Google, Honor, Apple iPhone, LG, Samsung and other 5V cellphones |
Portable | Yes |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 20 watts |
Amperage | 4 Amps |
Compatible Devices | Tablets, Smartwatches |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB |
Number of Power Levels | 1 |
Input Voltage | 5 Volts |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Additional Features | IP65 Waterproof Solar Charger, ETFE Solar Panels, USB-C Port and USB-A Port, 20W Solar Charger with Kickstand |
E**.
Great performance for the small size!!
Performed great for my need!I wanted something to keep my devices running while at the beach or camping. (away from a charging port)This folds up very neatly and is not "too large" when deployed. (fits perfectly on top of a folding wagon like you take to haul stuff to the beach)Instead of plugging straight into a phone or tablet, (which I did try, and it will distribute power to both USB C and A simultaneously) I chose to route the power through the USB C to a portable battery heavy on USB C input/outputs. This turned out to be the key to the perfect set-up! Add a battery, and it becomes a "set it and forget it" power station! I ran several devices on the beach all day (iPhone, iPad Air, 2 android phones, and a Bluetooth speaker) and all left the beach with 100% charge after all day use thanks to the battery supporting pass-through charging.The panel was very easy to set up, and provided a measured 26w-36w (and maybe more at times, but that's all I saw at times on a intermittently cloudy day), which was well in excess of the draws on the listed devices. The legs on the back are easy to use and depending on the situation, can get you to full charge sooner depending on sun angle.I'd buy one again just to be able to deploy two!!I would like to see a better dust guard on the ports. Or maybe individual covers on each port, so the unused ports can stay covered while the others are in use. But if you're placing it on something and not directly in sand, it'll do fine.
A**R
Portable Solar Power
I purchased this panel primarily for charging Ryobi 18V batteries with solar power. The SolarPowa 60 consistently delivers 38-40W via USB-C (19.5V x 2.0A) and 45-46W (17.7V x 2.6A) via DC5525 port to my Ryobi aftermarket USB-C charger, with a DC to USB-C accessory (purchased separately.) Orientation and sun intensity (time of day) will affect Current, but the Voltage was stable as long as some form of sunlight was impacting the solar cells. The high voltage was great for early morning setups. After minor adjustments, my Ryobi USB-C charger started charging. At 7am the USB-C port delivered (19.5V x 0.4A - 8.1W) with peaks of (19.5V x 0.7A - 12.8 W). By 11am-4pm a consistent 38-40W of power (USB-C) is produced by this panel, easily allowing multiple 4-6Ah 18V batteries to be recharged for free (with purchase of this panel.) I have primarily used this on my deck, driveway, and in my yard since purchase; with plans to expand to our fifth wheel camper. Lightweight at 4lbs and compact at 10” x 8” x 2” - similar to a thick notepad / paperback book. Easy to setup alone, and straight forward instructions. This panel was left outside in a summer pop-up storm by accident, fell asleep. It was flat on my patio table with charger and battery underneath in the shade. Water was beaded up and standing on the panels when I approached them but it caused no damage. Luckily my charger and battery were safe in the shaded covering of the table. I dried off the fabric backing with a towel and have had no issues whatsoever since it was rained on. I don’t plan on being rough with this equipment but it does give me peace of mind it is durable. Time will tell. 2 Year warranty per Big Blue.
B**4
Almost perfect...
Pros:- Compact- Light weight- Powerful- Charging cable fits most common power charging stations without adapter- USB-A and USB-C direct chargeCons- The power box is totally exposed and has virtually no protection from the elements, except for a rubber cap on the ports.- Folding is a bit difficult and awkward with 8 separate panels. In the closed position, one of the straps goes right over the power box and deforms the rubber port cap easily.I was able to pull about 40 watts without optimizing the position of the panel against the sun. Overall great product that could become perfect with a bit of redesign.
C**D
Fantastic Portable Charger Perfect for Camping!
I absolutely love this portable solar charger! Took it on a recent camping trip and it worked flawlessly charged both our phones and my Anker Solix small power station without any issues. The foldable design with kickstand is super convenient, and the multiple output options (USB-C, USB-A, DC) make it really versatile. Plus, it’s lightweight, compact, and waterproof, which is perfect for outdoor use.Highly recommend for anyone looking to stay powered up off grid!
S**O
Great!
It works great
S**P
Works right out of the box.
Out of all the power panels, this one charges well and quickly. Charged up the phone and then the power bank.
J**L
Excelente
Perfecto
J**E
Low wattage in perfect conditions
This solar panel charges only to 45 watts does not go anywhere near 60 watts so if you expect a 60 w charger this is not your solar panel max 45 watt
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