🌞 Stay Charged, Stay Adventurous!
The FEELLE Solar Charger is a powerful 26800mAh portable power bank featuring 3A fast charging, multiple outputs, and efficient solar panels, making it perfect for outdoor adventures and emergency charging needs.
Output Current | 3 Amps |
Compatible Devices | Google Pixel 4 / 4XL / 3 / 3XL; Google Nexus 7 (2013) / 6 / 5 / 4; LG V50 ThinQ / V50 / V40 ThinQ / V35 / V30+ / V30, LG G8 ThinQ / G8 /G7+ ThinQ / G7 ThinQ / G7 / G6+ / G6 / G3;, iPhone 13 / 13 Pro / 11 / 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max/ XS MAX / XR / XS/ X / 8 / 8 Plus / Airpod / Airpods Pro;, Note 10 / Note 10+ / Note 9 / Note 8 / Note / S9 / S9+ / S8 / S8+ / S8 Active / S7 / S7 edge / S7 Active / S6 / S6 edge+ / S6 Active;, Smart phones, Android phones, USB charging devices; |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Battery Powered,Corded Electric |
Amperage | 3 Amps |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | usb |
Battery Capacity | 26800 Milliamp Hours |
Additional Features | 3A Fast Charging, USB C Output/Input Port, Bright LED Flashlight, Solar Power Charging, QC 3.0 Tech |
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 6.1"L x 3.35"W x 1.37"Th |
Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Color | orange |
D**A
works great
Batteries with this capacity need many hours to charge using a cord plugged into a wall socket. On a bright, sunny day this will charge in a similar amount of time. I highly recommend it.
N**A
What a great product..
What a great product - why didn't I find this sooner??? Charges my phone very quickly. Great to keep in the car for emergencies (like a dead battery) or in the house during power outages - very common in Southern Florida! I can't recommend this enough. Small and compact enough to take with you almost anywhere and like I said - charges quickly! Nice Product
A**S
Failed at 65 and 44 days - What sun does to solar charger
I received my 1st one 20 Jun 22. I've had it in the sun almost everyday since (I think I've missed only 3 days). A few days ago I noticed the panel on the battery part bulging and I figured it would catch fire eventually. It now lives on my brick hearth in the outroom just in case. It was still charging up and charging other devices until this morning. It went from full charge to one blinking LED charging my iPhone 8+. It didn't even finish this older phone.*update* My second one failed today after 44 days. It won't charge any device with any cord from any port on it. It fully charged in the sun today but is completely useless.Not recommended.*update 2* I tried running the battery dead on #2 to hopefully "reboot or reset" the circuitry. It took about four days running the onboard light, the only part that still worked. No joy. It's bulging ominously now. I fear it will catch fire so it's outside on concrete. These are junk. I was foolish to buy them since I knew they would never pay for themselves and I never go out so far as to need a self charging item.
P**A
Muy buen producto
Es un buen producto , se puede cargar incluso un organo electrico , la bateria es duradera y es muy buen apara ir de camping.
A**R
Works as expected.
I have read that it doesn’t actually have the amount of charge it states or whatever but it took care of my camping needs for two weeks without trouble. Charged it all day and used all night with no trouble.
N**9
Battery burst at the seams; Won't discharge consistently
Update: When left in the sun, the battery expands and the product splits at the seams. This seems like a major flaw for a product that is intended to be left in the sun!This is a nice concept, but unfortunately it's really hard to get this device to actually charge other devices. When you plug other items into it, most of the time the battery does not detect that there is anything there and so it will not start charging the device. At first I thought maybe the battery wasn't fully charged itself, but one time after repeatedly plugging different devices into it, it did suddenly start charging a tablet. But since then, I have never been able to get it to charge anything. I tried charging up the battery using a wall outlet for a while just to make sure it was fully charged, and this made no difference.The flashlight on the back side works. So basically this is a solar powered flashlight and little else.Also: The indicator lights that are supposed to indicate how fully charged the battery is also don't really work. They kind of all glow at the same intensity if the battery has any charge in it.
C**E
Good quality
This is my second purchase, I wanted to get a updated version that has a USB-C outlet to charge it.The first one has a Micro USB outlet to charge it.This is a great portable solar power charger because it holds power for months on end.
M**W
Stopped working after a week. Might be a programming issue
It came half-charged, so I put it in the windowsill in the evening to fill the rest of the way. I charged my phone on it, then my PS4 controller, and it ran out, so I put it on the windowsill again. Both times, it started charging from the ambient light before I got to the window.The second time, I charged a small speaker and my phone, but it didn't finish my phone. The next morning, I put it out again, filled the charger, but when I plugged in my phone, it didn't even charge that one device all the way.Now, the lights on the side indicate that it has a full charge, but nothing's responding when I plug it in. I've tried each port, and tried different chords. No combination of pressing the power button different ways changes that either. The backlight does turn on, though.My intuition says that the panels are so very sensitive, that it overworks itself trying to absorb all light, even when the amount of light doesn't justify the power input. It burns the battery out with such low draw. I've never studied solar energy; I just thought it was odd that it charged from ambient room lighting.I should mention, I'm living in 90f-100f degree weather right now, but I was regularly feeling the battery to make sure it was never hot to the touchI do like this product a lot. If it worked, I would like it more.
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