Solar Powered USB Cell Phone Charger – is it worth it?!

Solar Powered USB Cell Phone Charger – is it worth it?!

Here is the Solar Power charger that you see in this video: http://amzn.to/29O0Yep
Might want a HUGE powerbank as well: http://amzn.to/29A0ohp
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Whether you like camping, hiking, Pokemon Hunting, or just getting ready for the Zombie Apocalypse… a solar powered charger is one of the necessities. This USB charger can easily charge GoPro cameras, as well as cell phones, or anything else that can be plugged into a USB outlet.

Here is the Havasupi Video: https://youtu.be/pVZQ9SeOuCQ

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50 Comments

  1. 2:02 Actually, I would think that putting the phone underneath the heat-absorbing black pouch would make it get HOTTER, not PROTECT it from the sun’s heat.

  2. Great place to learn how to make it yourself much much cheaper. Just google for ‘Avasva’ website:)

  3. I know this is 4 years to late but I just found the channel. I clicked the amazon link for the panels but it directs me to a cable… Is there a current amazon link for this product? Or something similar? Thanks

  4. 1. Plug in the phone to the solar panel
    2. Open flashlight and point it to the solar panel
    3. Infinite battery life

  5. It’s actually more efficient to charge a battery then the phone, than to charge a phone than the battery, but not for the reason you think.
    Yes you lose power going from solar to battery to phone and it is ‘technically’ less efficient
    but the battery can accept higher amperage, meaning you will be able to take advantage of and capture much more sunlight as electricity initially, that the mechanical losses later are minimal in comparison

  6. Solar panels have a longer life span and work far more efficiently when they are cooler so it is best not to have them laying on the ground and a black pouch may not show the dirt but it is a seriously bad idea in helping the panels to retain the heat.

  7. I bought one of those when I went to Greece. I believe mine was made by a different company though, maybe it was Anker..
    Anyways, it worked really well for me. It did take some time to charge but it still worked!!

  8. Dear bro. You are way better than any instructions booklet. I could Charge My phone thanks to your vídeo. God bless You with love ❤️ in your life.

  9. I want to rest my head on a pillow of your voice… Wait, that sounds kinda gaiy… Scratch that… 🙂

  10. You can also angle the solar panels at 30degree’s towards the sun. (flat on ground is not the best or fastest charging way). Depending on your location, it must be 30 to 45degree’s angled towards the Sun (some websites can tell you which direction is the best for your location. I’m In Cape town, South Africa. So for us it must be 30-35degree’s maximum… not above 35degree’s and for my region the panels must face North. <that will give it the most amount of sun for all year round power. As seasons change the sun will move slightly etc.. so north keeps the power at best levels for me at least)

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