Choosing the Right Solar Battery

A solar battery is a dream-come true for those who want to keep their devices charged anytime, anywhere. With the right solar battery and charger, you can charge your phone, tablet, and camera with the sun.

Check out below to see which solar charger and battery is right for you. We have small chargers for phones, and massive ones to cook a meal for four or power a refrigerator. Designed with portability in mind, these lightweight panels will keep you juiced up wherever the adventure leads.

Solar Panel 10

Our SolarFlex 10 charges your phone while traveling or camping. Connect any device via USB, place in the Sun and you can charge about at fast as a typical wall outlet charger.

Solar Panel 30

Our SolarPanel 30+ is perfect for charging devices using nothing but sunshine. It's simple, just connect any device and place in the sun. Under full sun, this will charge about at fast as a typical wall outlet charger. Shop the Solar Panel 30 ➞

Solar Table 60

Designed to charge the PowerBank+, the SolarTable 60 is our fastest, most powerful solar charger. Use the sun to charge laptops, tablets, cameras, phones, and lights – or even power the Chill and Fusion at night. With a 60W collapsible solar table, you have a tempered glass table surface and shade to cover the Chill.  

Power Bank Plus

Our PowerBank+ unleashes the freedom of portable power. Capable of charging laptops, tablets, cameras, phones, lights, and other devices - just plug in anywhere, anytime. Or use it to power the Chill or Fusion

Solar Energy Mini

This bundle is perfect for charging your phone or electronic devices using nothing but sunshine. It's simple, just connect any device and place in the sun or charge your phone 1.5 times from stored energy in the 20wh lithium polymer battery.

• USB ports: 2

• Weight: 2 lbs

• 20wh lithium polymer battery

• Solar power output: 10W

• Weather resistant, collapsible design
 
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