A ADDTOP 25000mAh Sun Telephone Charger Transportable 3A Speedy Charging Energy Financial institution PD4.0 QC 3.0 Battery Financial institution with 4 Sun Panels 2 USB-A Output 1 USB-C in&Out for Telephones Capsules Tenting Climbing
Original price was: $ 42.99.$ 33.99Current price is: $ 33.99.
Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 3.14 x 1.18 inches |
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Item Weight | 1.19 pounds |
ASIN | B07FPHHNDL |
Item model number | HI-S025 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Customer Reviews |
5,162 ratings var dpAcrHasRegisteredArcLinkClickAction; P.when(‘A’, ‘cf’).execute(function(A) { 4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #21,539 in Cell Phones & Accessories (See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories) #694 in Cell Phone Portable Power Banks |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | July 19, 2018 |
Manufacturer | Dongguan Jili Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. |
Country of Origin | China |
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Product Description
Faster Charging Capability – The A ADDTOP solar power bank charges your iPhone 16 from 0% to 60% in just 30 minutes, thanks to its 15W fast charging technology combined with QC 4.0 and PD 3.0. Compatible with all iOS and Android devices, it’s perfect for anyone on the go.
Charge 3 Devices Simultaneously – With two USB-A ports and one USB-C IN/OUT port, you can charge up to three devices at once, whether it’s a phone, tablet, or earbuds. The USB-C port serves both as an output and an input, adding convenience to your charging setup.
Massive 25,000mAh Capacity – Equipped with a powerful 25,000mAh battery, this solar charger can fully charge your iPhone 16 around 6-7 times, iPad Pro 2-3 times, or Samsung S24 5-6 times on a full charge. Ideal for long outdoor trips, it supports up to 2-3 days of use.
4X Faster Solar Charging – With four foldable solar panels, the ADDTOP power bank generates up to 1A of current in direct sunlight—charging 4 times faster than single-panel chargers. Perfect for outdoor adventures like camping and hiking, or emergencies where quick charging is crucial.
Durable and Outdoor-Ready – Constructed with high-quality ABS+PC materials, this solar charger is IP65-rated, making it waterproof, dustproof, shockproof, and heat-resistant. It also includes multiple protection systems to safeguard both the power bank and your devices from overcharging, overvoltage, and overcurrent.
What if it’s cloudy? – When sunlight intensity is below 25,000 Lux, use a PD 20W adapter to fully recharge the power bank in about 5 hours. Plus, the built-in LED flashlight with multiple lighting modes ensures you’re always prepared in emergencies.
What’s Included – 1 x Solar Power Bank, 1 x USB Charging Cable, 1 x User Manual, 18-month warranty and lifetime technical support.
Bramille Swope –
Huge battery Storage fast charging
I went on a 3 day Kayak trip in the everglades. I recharged my phone 3X my Garmin Watch once, 2 rechargeable flash lights and the battery pack was on 1/2 life when i finished the trip. I wish it had storage for cables but overall i’m very happy with the performance.
Rooster –
Exactly what you need !
Back up power and recharges itself.Works to recharge cell phones and other things .And a really good amount of backup power for the little things in a off grid life .
iMe –
Perfect for Traveling to Sunny Places
I have a couple of battery packs; but this one is usually my go to for a couple of reasons. I originally got it because it was on sale and at the time I was going to go to AZ; so figured it would be perfect for the sunny weather out there. Here’s why I like it – it’s the perfect size and fairly portable and not very heavy (in closed state), it stays on until you disconnect the device being charged or it’s done charging, it has little loop so one can strap it to a backpack and let it charge as you walk around, the built in flashlight is also awesome and a life saver. I’ve used to charge my phone, iPad Pro, and iPad Mini; but it does struggle to charge the Apple Watch – that’s the one device that can’t seem to charge via external battery. Aside from the Apple Watch issue, my only other two concerns are the fact that the pack lacks USB-C ports and exposing the battery to direct sunlight while the battery pack charges; so far, battery seems to be retaining its charge level and has not blown up due to heat.
Michael F –
Very nice power bank!
When I received my power bank, as usual it is only charged about 25%. So I would recommend that you first charge it using the supplied USB cord. It took about 5hrs to fully charge. Have used it, couple times to charge my phone, and it performs great! Still plenty more charge to charge 1 more time! Really handy for me when camping. A very sturdy case with the solar panels being rigid and easy to fold and unfold. I can recommend this power bank.
Chris S. –
Durable after a year+ ! Slow solar charging
I love this after owning it for over a year now. Just like some of the reviews said when I bought it it is slow to charge with the solar panels. That combine with the highway makes it probably not ideal for traveling however if you’re going to be away from civilization and have sunshine you can store a large amount of power. The battery unit has four lights and I find it takes one full day of sunshine or more to charge this unit one indicator light so four days or more to charge it in full. I like leaving this up on the dashboard of my truck and it’ll charge up there pretty easily on its own unless it gets too hot it has a thermal overload circuit and it will stop charging. Recently this fell between my truck and got stuck and rode around there for a few days before I was able to fish it out of the bottom overall I’m surprised how durable this has been and I would buy it again!
006 and a half –
very slow to charge using the sun, and even then, doesn’t have a big reserve
This product looks gorgeous but it performs badly. Initially having read the reviews I charged this from the mains, and then leave it on a south facing window to keep topped up. I recently had to use it because of a power outage after a hurricane came through, and although it claims to be capable of 6+ charges of an iPhone, charging it only once, seemed to take 1/3 or more out of the reserve, judging by the led lights which show battery level. Since I didn’t do multiple charges (my power came on after 12 hours after the storm) I can’t say for sure, since the led level indicator, may not reflect actual charge reserves, but it certainly looked like there were fewer charges in the battery than claimed. Worse, I have since been charging using the sun for 2 full days on a south facing window, and it still hasn’t gone to 100% yet – meaning if you had to rely on this device, it’s unlikely it could keep up with daily charging cycles for an phone every day if relying on the sun only to recharge ( kinda the reason for owning this thing!)Backing up my experience, I note that I had also bought a second one for a friend in Honduras where the sun is obviously very strong and consistent. She lives with constant power cuts and so wanted this to reliably charge her iPhone. She noted to me that it only seems to manage maybe 2 or 2.5 charges before fully depleting, and also commented to me that it takes days to recharge after use despite being in direct strong all day sun. She has to resort to charging the battery up using her mains electricity for it to keep up, which means it doesn’t really serve its intended purpose, which is to provide a backup for a very unreliable power supply. This makes me think that this wouldn’t be a practical device to take camping or on vacation for example, which was something I would have expected to do.