Oh yeah definitely a power bank. Need me one of those soon. I saw someone had like a fold flat solar panel charger not long ago, somethin similar but doesn't store battery it tended to supply. Stay blessed Tim.
Should be able to yes but I doubt a PC since they’re just plug in… these power banks are only USB pretty much charge anything as long as the cords fit the ports
Anker is the company that I trust for battery banks and charger equipment in general. Either that or the manufacturer of phone or item that I'm charging.
Does ANKER sell similar feature to ANYFONG? none right?.. i think this brand is MADE in CHINA considering the brand name... When USA produce great product again?!?!
@everydaytacticalvids hi like ur unboxing review. i had one major question if u can help im looking to buy this mainly to wirelessly charge my samsung s22 ultra wirelessly . cause i dont want to use the c type ever.. can you tell me your phone being on emty how long does the fast charging on wiress charge takes to charge ur phone 100% ? please u be a big help. thanks in advance.
BIG problem... You understated the over heating issue. Any solar/battery power bank combo unit will suffer due to overheating of the batteries during the solar charging process. I've owned several similar products until learning the hard way. They also take forever to charge from the solar panel. Suggest a separate power bank and solar charger. Having the two items separated also gives you more flexibility.
Would be useful to know how long it takes to charge on solar. Of course, depends on location and cloud cover, but some data would be good. I'm guessing at least a few days to charge 50%. Be careful of charging in shadow. There might be enough light to trigger the electronics, but not enough light to charge the battery or even cover the power used by the electronics, so the battery actually discharges. These things are convenient but when the battery dies after a few years, it's useless. A standalone solar panel, no battery, is less convenient but should last longer.
Those are 8.000 mah max 10.000 its physically impossible to store 30.000 mah in such a small case the lightest 30.000 mah is about 500 grams and up weigh it should tell enough the small solar panel is for show to small to charge anything and you dont want to put a lithium ion battery in the hot sun recipe for disaster
Yes, the solar panel on these things is total crap, but I'm sure it is very near 30,000 mAh. They wouldn't state it was if it wasn't. I have an older one of a different brand around the same size that I can confirm is 26,800 mAh.
Agree solar panel is silly. Maybe, like other units, if it unfolded into several panels it could be useful. The 30,000mAh is a possible option in that size I have something similar.
If you leave the thing by a window as an emergency back up it will remain fully charged when you need it, the puny solar panel is just a trickle charger.
@@sharonbraselton4302 how am i wrong the solar panels on these packs are useless You actually put them in any decent sun they will overheat the pack and it wont charge But thats the least of your issue they only have about 0.500 amp output even if it was working it woukd take like 150 plus hours of sunlight to charge the device Considering you only get 8 gours roughly of good sun a day thats 20 days to charge ... in ideal conditions
Oh yeah definitely a power bank. Need me one of those soon. I saw someone had like a fold flat solar panel charger not long ago, somethin similar but doesn't store battery it tended to supply. Stay blessed Tim.
Can we charge a pc with This battery ?
Should be able to yes but I doubt a PC since they’re just plug in… these power banks are only USB pretty much charge anything as long as the cords fit the ports
It's like you read my mine.. Was lookijng for something just like this for our camping trip 😎👍 tt for the heads up👍
Anker is the company that I trust for battery banks and charger equipment in general. Either that or the manufacturer of phone or item that I'm charging.
Does ANKER sell similar feature to ANYFONG? none right?.. i think this brand is MADE in CHINA considering the brand name... When USA produce great product again?!?!
Right Right…..ANKER is the only way to charge! But you might have to lie to your wife about the cost.
@@adspie they do. Anker powercore solar. 70 bucks.
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I'm definitely considering one of these.
Great video!
I just picked one of these up of Amazon. I like the wireless charging option.
The solar panel isn’t meant to charge from 0-100% but will help keep it topped off. As long as it’s in bright enough light,it’s always charging
That's pretty slick
Definitely need one!
I like seeing how these banks are getting smaller. 5-10 years ago this size would have only been 2-3k. Now that 30 is smaller than some of my 10s
It's not actually 30
@@SighsInternally most are off by 10-30% of what the manufacturer says
@@titanpreparedness be lucky to get half that, I ordered a "38,000 mAh" battery and it weighed as much as my phone
Wonder if it could charge 18650 batteries I use in my tactical flashlights
Yes, it could charge 18650 batteries if you have the 18650 batteries charger.
@@vickyanyfone8066 Good, I have a (4) battery charger with USB cable
@everydaytacticalvids hi like ur unboxing review. i had one major question if u can help im looking to buy this mainly to wirelessly charge my samsung s22 ultra wirelessly . cause i dont want to use the c type ever.. can you tell me your phone being on emty how long does the fast charging on wiress charge takes to charge ur phone 100% ? please u be a big help. thanks in advance.
BIG problem... You understated the over heating issue. Any solar/battery power bank combo unit will suffer due to overheating of the batteries during the solar charging process. I've owned several similar products until learning the hard way. They also take forever to charge from the solar panel. Suggest a separate power bank and solar charger. Having the two items separated also gives you more flexibility.
On the Amazon page an alternative bank is 36000 for a dollar less. Looks like all the same manufacturer.
Mine does not turn off .. crazy stuff
Does solar power work in winter?
Yes but it doesn’t work well in any season
hi sir i am farooq from pakistan
i want to purchase this power bank please provide this power bank link
thank you
Why not just charge ur phone in the car port ? what is advantage here ?
You never tried to charge it using solar ???
I did. It’s very slow with the solar panel.
So what your saying like all the rest of the small solar power banks. The solar is almost useless...
Would be useful to know how long it takes to charge on solar. Of course, depends on location and cloud cover, but some data would be good. I'm guessing at least a few days to charge 50%. Be careful of charging in shadow. There might be enough light to trigger the electronics, but not enough light to charge the battery or even cover the power used by the electronics, so the battery actually discharges.
These things are convenient but when the battery dies after a few years, it's useless. A standalone solar panel, no battery, is less convenient but should last longer.
35 for a year sounds good. How many years for the price of your port
The outxe 20k is 70hrs so id assume closer to 80hrs.
These are on sale right now!
Those are 8.000 mah max 10.000 its physically impossible to store 30.000 mah in such a small case the lightest 30.000 mah is about 500 grams and up weigh it should tell enough the small solar panel is for show to small to charge anything and you dont want to put a lithium ion battery in the hot sun recipe for disaster
Yes, the solar panel on these things is total crap, but I'm sure it is very near 30,000 mAh. They wouldn't state it was if it wasn't. I have an older one of a different brand around the same size that I can confirm is 26,800 mAh.
Agree solar panel is silly. Maybe, like other units, if it unfolded into several panels it could be useful. The 30,000mAh is a possible option in that size I have something similar.
If you leave the thing by a window as an emergency back up it will remain fully charged when you need it, the puny solar panel is just a trickle charger.
@@snowflakemelter1172 if you leave it behind a window its gonna catch fire on a hot Day or if the angle is just right
Don’t forget the smart devil USB fan
How to turn off flashlight
I ve tried everything 🧐
Keeps solar charger in his glovebox, let that sink in folks 🤣🤣🤣🤣
It doesn’t need to always be charging.
Hamare yahan aye se power bank Nahi hai
Best
Just remember 26800mAh is the max you can take on a flight.
Thanks for the heads up!. Would be good with this if you`re going on long car trips.
rwribg utß now 86400 mha
Nice
Lajawab
Can you please share me you feed back please
It's not 30000mah
And the solar panel would be useless 🤣
wrong
@@sharonbraselton4302 how am i wrong the solar panels on these packs are useless
You actually put them in any decent sun they will overheat the pack and it wont charge
But thats the least of your issue they only have about 0.500 amp output even if it was working it woukd take like 150 plus hours of sunlight to charge the device
Considering you only get 8 gours roughly of good sun a day thats 20 days to charge ... in ideal conditions