SolarJuice 26,800mAh External Solar Battery for $46
July 27, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
You never know when you might need a little power when you’re out on the trail, and the SolarJuice will always oblige. With built-in solar technology, the SolarJuice converts and stores solar energy in a massive 26,800mAh battery that can charge a smartphone many times over, and also powers the built-in flashlight. With three high-speed ports for Type-C, USB-C, and QC 3.0 devices, you can charge up to three devices simultaneously so you’ll never be left without power.
- 26,800mAh battery capacity can charge a smartphone many times over
- Charges USB Type-C, USB-C, QC 3.0 devices simultaneously
- Compact, portable design for easy carry anywhere
- Built-in solar technology allows the battery to charge via the sun’s energy
- Rain-resistant, dirt-proof, & shock-proof for outdoor use
- Four light modes: max brightness, low brightness, strobe, & SOS make it a handy light at night
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Battery capacity: 26,800mAh
- Input: micro USB 5V, 2A
- Solar charger: 5V 200mA (max)
- Output 1: Quick Charge 3.0
- Output 2: 5V/1.5A (max)
- Dimensions: 6.93″ x 3.26″ x 1.30″
Includes
- Solar battery
- Pouch
- Hook
- Micro USB cable
- ZeroLemon warranty card
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