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The SunJack 25W Foldable Solar Panel Charger combines rugged IP67 waterproof durability with high-efficiency monocrystalline cells and smart IC technology. Its compact foldable design and dual USB-C/USB-A ports deliver fast, adaptive charging for phones, tablets, and power banks—perfect for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness alike.





| ASIN | B00UK56AR2 |
| ASIN | B00UK56AR2 |
| Amperage Capacity | 3 Amps |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,076 in Sporting Goods ( See Top 100 in Sporting Goods ) #71 in Solar Panels |
| Color | 25w |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (348) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (348) |
| Date First Available | 19 April 2015 |
| Date First Available | 19 April 2015 |
| Folded size | 7.8" x 11" x 1" |
| Included components | 2x carabiners, SunJack 25 Watt Solar Panel |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 771 g |
| Item model number | SJ-PANL1-25W |
| Item model number | SJ-PANL1-25W |
| Manufacturer | SunJack |
| Manufacturer | SunJack |
| Material | Monocrystalline Silicon ETFE |
| Maximum Power | 25 Watts |
| Part number | SJ-PANL1-25W |
| Plug Profile | Wall Mount |
| Power source type | Solar Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 19.81 x 2.54 cm; 771.11 g |
| Product Dimensions | 27.94 x 19.81 x 2.54 cm; 771.11 g |
| Size | 25 Watt |
| Special Features | Fast Charging, Foldable, Magnetic Closure, Portable, Waterproof |
| Specification met | CE |
| Style | Compact |
| Wattage | 25 watts |
R**F
El producto es caro, muy caro supongo por temas de importación, pero la calidad y rendimiento del producto es brutal. Vendedor serio y he recibido el producto en perfectas condiciones y sin coste de entrega. 100% recomendable
A**R
Have not thoroughly tested yet but the quality looks very durable. It's got a thick rigid layer over the cells to protect them and folds nicely
G**F
I purchased this along with a SunJack battery and took it on a week long trip into the Boundary Waters. There is no cell service where I was so the phones were kept on Airplane mode most of the time. But with people taking pictures/video, and watching some movies, a new iPhone and Samsung were kept at full charge for the trip. I pre-charged the battery before leaving. While you can charge a phone directly off the SunJack, you're best off charging a dedicated battery through the day, and then re-charging devices in the evening off the battery. The solar panels are quite rugged which attributes to some of the weight of the unit. I essentially left it outside for our 7 day trip, never taking it inside the tent. So it went through sun, rain, cool nights, and morning fog (so much dampness in the air, all our phones were reporting moisture in the USB ports), It was also left perched up on a rock in the sand. No issues whatsoever. It is somewhat larger than I expected, but I wanted to be sure I had enough wattage to keep everyone topped off. The small battery packs with a solar panel built-in would take days to re-charge the attached battery, so that was not going to be acceptable. I was also able to charge my drone battery and controller. I especially like the attached nylon zipper pouch to keep cables and the battery with the panel. It came with some USB cables, but we had a few different devices with us so I needed a bunch of charging cables. The pouch really helped keep the "charging station" organized. Almost zero weight added to the overall system, and really worth it. Setup is super simple, just attach a dedicated battery or phone (whatever you wish to charge) and your off and running. I didn't have a volt meter to measure actual output, and most days were sunny, but even in the early morning, I'd attach the battery and see the light blinking on the battery so it was charging if even a little. I could probably have kept 4-5 phones topped off, but for our system, I'd just set it and forget it. Then remove the dedicated battery in the evening to recharge a phone overnight. Then, just re-attach the battery in the morning. The battery would be fully charged by mid-afternoon (on a full-sun day) so people would top off periodically. Essentially it worked as expected, is light enough to backpack, very durable, and worked like a charm. So if you can spare a little room in your backpack (I never traveled with it hanging out of the backpack) you'll be quite happy with your investment.
J**D
Perfect size, very strong, charges quickly in direct sunlight
S**Y
The USB A and C ports really should have been higher output to better use the 60W of production. Those ports maxed out at about 20W. What's the point of a 60W panel that only puts out 20W? Shading is also a problem. The panels are wired in series, so even a partial shadow on one panel cripples production. It really should have been 4x-voltage panels wired in parallel for maximum robustness in a world with tree cover and a moving sun
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