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| Model | S-ZWT01 |
| Shipping From | Los Angeles, CA Warehouse |
| Shipping Availability | Los Angeles CA Shipping |
S-ZWT: Portable Hybrid Solar Charger This little Solar Charger is powerful enough to charge all of your handheld electronic products using the power of the sun. The S-ZWT is a hybrid charger because it can accept power from a USB power source or the Sun storing this energy within internal rechargeable battery. Provides emergency power for your mobile gadgets anywhere you go. * Provides an emergency power source when away from power outlets * Interchangeable power tips allow you to power multiple gadgets with a single charger ( tips for most products included in pack) Solar Panels have charge and maintain the built-in 2000 mah Lithium ion battery inside. Constructed with molded plastic for lightweight mobility. Charging internal battery takes 8-10 hours of direct sunlight. Allows for 5V DC charging through USB for full charge in 4 hours. Adapter Plugs for mini-USB, USB, Motorola, Nokia, BlackBerry, and new option to add iPhone Adapter (see picture for adapter details) Specs: Solar Cell Board - Vmp 5.5 V / Isc 130 mA Charging Voltage (DC) - 5.3 +- 0.3V Charging Current (DC) - 0.5A Max Completed Output (DC) - 50 +- 20mA Rated Output Voltage (DC) - 5.5 +- 0.5V Rated Output Current (DC) - 0.3 ~ 0.5A
Customer Reviews
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Remember That It's A Sub-$20 Charger, And You Will Likely Be Happy... Review by Kenneth
Rating Will this charge your power-hungry devices like Mobile MP4 Video and DVD players? NO! Will it power your Apple xxx? Probably not. But will it give some extra run-time to your regular cell phone? Most likey. I use mine with a Blackberry 8830 World Edition, and I have seen it recharge the phone if it is not in use. If the phone is doing ANYTHING that draws power, you will likely only see the battery level stay at the same level for a while, or at least slow its march to empty.
This is only a 2000mAh Lithium ion battery inside, so don't expect it to recharge your Blackberry battery, which is likely 1400mAh or higher more than once. Even in a perfect world, connecting this charger will likely only give you an additional hour or two stacked on top of the original 3.6 to 5 hours the Blackberry 8830 claims. But if you use it for e-mail, browsing, etc... you're going to be lucky to get 3 hours constant use.
If this is enough for you, then this is a great little gizmo. (Posted on 2/12/10) -
Works great! Review by Kutman
Rating I was a bit hesitant to get this based on the other reviews, but it actually works great for my blackberry. No problems at all. I leave it in my car as a backup power supply for when I forget my charger and it hasn't failed me yet! And it's such a cool toy to have!! My friends all love it. Definitely a conversation starter! (Posted on 2/9/10)
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This solar unit works very well, but with some downfalls. Review by Stech
Rating 1. The solar charger unit works very well, and the USB charge does also.
2. The first downfall of this unit is that the electronics pcb inside, needs to be more secure.
3. The socond downfall is when you discharge this unit down to a point of about 3v, it will auto-shut- off, and will recharge in direct sun light, but will not come back on until you remove the discharge cord from the unit, and reconnect it to the unit. So if your phone is not fully charged at the time of the auto-shut-off, but the solar unit is still in direct sun light, it will not continue to charge until you disconnect the discharge cord, and then reconnect it is the solar unit.
4. The third downfall is that, if the solar unit it left out in the rain, the electronics inside the unit may be damaged. The top part of the solar panel needs to be water proof. (Posted on 2/3/10) -
IPhone 3G(not 3GS) Review by Hyun
Rating I've tried every possible combination of cables with no luck. On screen it shows it's charging but the battery never fills. I've also tried charging with USB and/or solar power and solid green light came up after a few minutes of charging. Yes, I've tried charging my IPhone after that, but still no luck.
Is there anything I'm missing? (Posted on 1/4/10) -
You get what you pay for? Review by Chris
Rating I performed the initial charge of the internal battery by cabling the charger to my laptops USB port. As it was an initial charge I left it plugged in overnight, to properly break in the battery.
The next day I was dissapointed to find that it's very cheap materials used for the construction of the USB tip adapters. It's also very difficult to find a replacement USB micro tip adapter. It took me a few days to find the right questions to ask Google. For others who are searching this seems to be specialized to solar chargers. I broke my USB micro adapter tip after accidentally dropping it while it was connected to a Motorola droid, and that was it. The droid was fine, but the actual solder points inside of the adapter tip housing instantly broke off and It's too small to be able to re-connect with out special micro electronic soldering tools, so it's not fixable. The only option was to purchase a replacement tip. I paid $6.99 for the replacement from another company, hoping that it will be better quality. I suspect that it costs about 10 cents to actually make these tips. I'm not saying that the tips should be indestructible, but it would be nice if they were made of better materials, because accidents do happen.
The good news is that, it does appear to work as designed. It appeared to be charging the droid before I dropped it and broke the tip. (Posted on 12/11/09) -
Limited usefulness Review by Jon
Rating Does not charge my iPod Touch (3G) no matter what combination of supplied and/or ad-hoc cables used. (Posted on 11/5/09)
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Great shipping! To start off it does not charge my IPOD touch 2gen. It does change my cell phone and other stuff that came with the adapters. Review by tsu y
Rating Great shipping! To start off it does not charge my IPOD touch 2gen. It does change my cell phone and other stuff that came with the adapters. i've have it for 1 week and at first glance it looks cheap. plastic and glass and the USB ports you plug your stuff into the charger can SNAP if not careful. Over all i'm happy. I live in Florida and it's always on my windowsill charging. I give it 5 out of 5 but it does not charge my ipod touch. but it's NOT there fault the description does say "most" items. I may hack the solar part and interal battery and find an adapter for the ipod touch as i might get an iphone some day. (Posted on 9/1/09)
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The charger works great. Review by Henry P
Rating The charger works great. I forgot my car charger at home while i drove 15 hours, and i remembered i had this charger with me. it held the charge from a two weeks ago from when it was out in the sun. The charger charged my phone to almost full and i recharged the panel when daylight came up. It is definately worth having. (Posted on 9/1/09)
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I have tried it with a iPhone 1st generation, an iPhone 3G and a recent Nokia cell phone and it works with all three. Review by Lloyd O
Rating I have tried it with a iPhone 1st generation, an iPhone 3G and a recent Nokia cell phone and it works with all three. The instructions with it are poor but it is simple to use. I didn't see an adapter for the recent Sony-Erickson phones. (Posted on 4/21/09)



