Anker® 8W Single-Port Portable Foldable Outdoor Solar Charger with PowerIQ™ Technology

July 27, 2014 - Comment

Tap into the sun’s radiance and power up your gadgets with freedom. Brilliant power supply. When you’re out enjoying the great outdoors, enjoy yet another perk: free limitless power. Simply spread out the solar panels or attach to your pack to start repowering your gadgets. 8 watts provides enough power to charge one device at

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Tap into the sun’s radiance and power up your gadgets with freedom.

Brilliant power supply.

When you’re out enjoying the great outdoors, enjoy yet another perk: free limitless power. Simply spread out the solar panels or attach to your pack to start repowering your gadgets. 8 watts provides enough power to charge one device at a time.

PowerIQ™: Compatibility maximized.

Not all charging ports are created equal. Standard ports only communicate effectively with particular devices, like Apple OR Android, often limiting their recharge rate. But with PowerIQ™ technology, each port intelligently identifies your device to speak its unique charging language. So plug in any brand or model and enjoy compatibility that doesn’t limit your charging speed (although the weather still might).

Packin’ portability.

Folding down into an easily-stowable paper-sized package and weighing in at less than a pound, the solar charger adds minimal bulk to your backpack. Well-placed eyeholes enable easy attachment to your pack, tent or even trees.

Rugged quality.
The panels are faced with industrial-grade PET plastic and bound together using heavy-duty polyester canvas, equipping this solar array with ultimate weather-resistant durability. Premium materials and circuitry ensure lifetime reliability.

For optimal use.
Minimize exposure to water to protect electrical components.
Compatible with ALL USB-charged devices (except the Asus Transformer and iPod Classic).
To ensure complete safety and best performance, we strongly recommend using your device’s original cable or a third-party certified one (such as MFI).

Product Features

  • PowerIQ™ technology maximizes compatibility with Android, Apple or other devices by enabling charge speeds of up to 1 amp per port under direct sunlight.
  • 8 watt monocrystalline solar array is 15-18% efficient, providing enough power to charge one device at a time.
  • Industrial-strength PET plastic faced solar panels sewn into high-wear polyester canvas for weather-resistant outdoor durability.
  • Compact size (9.25 × 6.69in / 23 × 16cm folded or 19.2 × 9.1in / 49 × 23cm opened) and well-placed eyeholes allow easy attachment to backpacks while hiking.
  • Package contents: Anker® 8W Foldable Solar Charger, welcome guide, 18-month hassle-free warranty.

Comments

Steven Hughes "ReturnZero" says:

Works for an iPhone even in a polar vortex -UPDATE 3/18/14- [Just because your iPhone/iPad/etc. says "Not Charging" when you plug this in doesn't actually mean it's not charging or not compatible. It just means it's not charging as fast as usual, but it probably is still trickle charging, which is fine. If you plug into this solar panel and get no response whatsoever, that's when I'd be concerned about not charging.]For the price and output, this solar charger is unmatched. A lot of solar chargers require direct sunlight to charge an iPhone any significant amount. Standard iPhone wall chargers use 5 Watts. This solar charger can give you that much even on a bad day, and much more than that on sunny summer afternoon.On the other hand, iPad Air wall chargers are 10 W, so you’ll certainly need some good sunlight to achieve that much with this panel. But I was able to trickle-charge an iPad Air with about 3 W lying on the floor next to a window that was letting in low winter sunlight. I estimate 3 W because…

DVD says:

The “gateway” Panel So you’re thinking about trying solar energy? Get a little thrill by charging off the grid? This 14 watt portable panel is an entry level device often referred to as a “gateway” panel. Sure you’ll get free solar energy, and yes, you will lower your carbon footprint. But be careful because the satisfaction of off grid charging can become a steady habit.You’ll start off with this little 14 watt panel and it will feel great. Then you decide you need a battery pack to store all the solar energy that’s wasting when your phone isn’t charging. That’ll be fun for a while. You might even make some crazy vow to charge your cell phone off solar energy only. But that won’t satisfy you forever.Next thing you know you’re getting the Instaspark 27 watt portable panel. Charging your cell phone and 12 volt devices off the grid and it’s one heck of a ride. Spending less time with family and friends as you surf the web learning everything you can about solar energy…

Yu-Jin Chia "Yu-Jin Chia" says:

Great value and build quality This is the best direct-charge panel I’ve seen for anything near this price. It isn’t the most lightweight or compact unit out there, but it’s reasonable at both and does a very good job charging for the size. The panels are well protected and the package is built to last.The charger has two 2 Amp, 5V ports- however the total output is 2 Amps. So you can charge two devices at 1 Amp or one at 2. Aside from a few tablets, there’s not many out there that can handle more than 2 anyway- most phones use 1 Amp input. The panel does not have a built-in battery, but you can just hook one up. I’ve used it with the Astro E5 and it works fine.I was able to charge a smartphone from dead to 100% in about 4.5 hours, with the panel unattended in somewhat direct sunlight on a partly cloudy day. The phone in question was a HTC One V with a 1,500 mAh battery. This is great performance, considerably better than several 7W panels I’ve tried. I should also note that this is able to…

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