

☀️ Stay charged, stay ahead—power your adventures with BLAVOR’s solar boost!
The BLAVOR Solar Power Bank is a compact, 10,000mAh portable charger featuring 20W USB-C fast charging and wireless capabilities. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts, it supports simultaneous charging of three devices, includes dual flashlights and a compass carabiner, and is built rugged with IPX5 waterproof and shockproof protection. Its premium lithium-cobalt battery offers 50% longer cycle life, while the integrated solar panel provides reliable off-grid power, making it the ultimate companion for camping and emergencies.




















| ASIN | B07FDXDB3W |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #124 in Cell Phones & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Cell Phones & Accessories ) #1 in Cell Phone Solar Chargers |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (47,616) |
| Date First Available | August 22, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.3 ounces |
| Item model number | PN-W05 |
| Manufacturer | BLAVOR |
| Product Dimensions | 5.9 x 3.1 x 0.8 inches |
K**Y
High quality, Solar function works great!
Great white elephant gift! The person who ended up with this uses it VERY OFTEN! In a rugged terrain camping and being places with zero power! Durable and keeps the phones charged!
J**I
recommend!
got this as a gift for some relatives who experience frequent power outages. the flashlight is awesome. the cells take a LONG time to charge by daylight (couple days from zero) but then keep the charge, and charge items quickly.
C**A
Great Power Bank – Reliable, Long-Lasting, With a Few Things to Know
This power bank is actually really good and lasts about 2–3 days once fully charged, depending on usage. It works especially well for iPhone users since you don’t need an extra cable, which is very convenient. The flashlight works even when the power bank is dead, which is a nice bonus. The only downside is the solar charging it shows that it’s charging, but it doesn’t really power it up much, so you’ll still need to plug it in. Also, non iPhone users will need a Type-C cable. Overall, it’s a reliable power bank and great for short trips or daily use, as long as you plan to recharge it every few days.
C**O
Works Great!!
Love this charger. Perfect for camping.
A**R
Definitely worth your hard earned money
I have had this charger for a little over a year now. I LOVE it. It's a bit heavy, but the battery does last a while. The solar charging is slow though, so it's best to charge it using an actual cable. I recommend this to anyone looking for the best bang for their buck. I purchased orange because it will be easy to spot if I were to need to take a last minute trip. I do take it with me if I'm leaving the house for more than 3 hrs. just in case.
B**M
Perfect for what it is, small, wireless charging, and reasonable price.
There are a lot of reviews saying solar panel doesn't work, can only charge phone a couple of times ect... It's all about reading the specks and math. Solar charging: This device is small. It's length and width is smaller than my galaxy s22 and only slightly thicker. I can easily carry it in my pocket. Putting an led in line between the Solar panel and the battery to indicate current flow is a very basic circuit. If the led that indicates the Solar panel is charging is on, there is current flowing to the battery and it is charging. There are excellent explanations in the question section which do a great job of explaining the math and why it would take probably over a week to fully charge this device. One review I read said the device would not fully charge with Solar. I "capped off" my phone from about 50% battery to 85% which used about one "bar" or one of the indicator let's. I then put it outside in the South Florida sun, in direct sunlight to see if I could fully charge it with the Solar panel. It took 3 days. It finally got back to a full charge. Am I disappointed, NO, that's about what I would expect. If you wanted to fully charge your phone, then recharge using Solar, the Solar panel would have to produce the same watage over a few hours that you used to charge your phone. You can do this with one of the folding Solar panels Amazon sells. These panels are huge in comparison to the tiny panel on this unit. It's all math and physics. Hurricane Andrew back in the day, we were without power for a little over a week. Thus device would have charged my phone once or twice, then it would probably take a week to recharge. Not what this device was designed for. "I can only charge my phone a couple of times before recharging" Thus battery is small and easy to carry. If you are comparing power banks using the same technology, same type of battery, more capacity equals larger battery. Again math and physics. If the battery bank is about the same size as your phone, you are only going to get around 2 or 3 full charges with it. A power bank is basically all battery, so if the device is about the size of your phone the battery size inside is probably 2 or 3 times larger than the one in your phone. Thus expect 2 or 3 charges. Again math and physics. In an emergency situation, I would use this as a Solar flashlight. I have a larger power bank that is about the size of a lunchbox with a large folding Solar panel to charge it. Under perfect conditions I can recharge that device in about a day to day and a half. I recommend this device as long as you understand it's limitations. Remember it can fit in your pocket, It has wireless charging, and is inexpensive. BTW, the compass is just a novelty. If you are putting yourself in a situation where you need a compass for navigation, carry a real compass.
K**J
Solar charging feature not great
Doesn't really seem to recharge through solar. Maybe it needs to be super bright sun, which I won't have available to test for a couple of months yet. It works well when you charge it normally and is long lasting
M**L
Fast charge out the the box. Solar not functioning.
Ideal size and I was able to charge my phone from 20% to a full 100% two times from just taking it out the box. As of now, like most reviews it is not solar charging for me. Either it is a very slow charge or just not functioning. Day 2 and still nothing. However, where I am currently located has been very cloudy and barely any sun so maybe that is what is causing the unit not to charge. I'll update the review once I see more results.
S**A
The power aspect is fine and even the wireless charging aspect is fine BUT The solar charge aspect is a total bull... I've kept it for 4 continuous days from morning till evening, and even so, not a single point has risen in the charge indicator.
R**D
Took this on a 330 km hike as a backup power charger and flashlight. Holds a charge well Flashlight appears to be reliable but I didn't use it during my trek. Would buy again..
H**C
Funciona como respaldo y la lampara es genial, la carga solar no es la mejor pero se entiende por el numero de celdas solares
P**R
Buy it
M**L
Carga super rapido y dura mucho la corriente. Lo recomiendo, quedara satisfecho quien quiera que lo compre.
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