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Powertraveller Solarmonkey Adventurer Solar Charger
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Powertraveller Solarmonkey Adventurer Solar Charger
(1305538)
$116.99
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Powertraveller Solarmonkey Adventurer Solar Charger - Slim, clean, and compact. The Solarmonkey Adventurer combines a 2 panel solar charger with a 2500mAh lithium polymer battery. You'll have all the portable power you need to fully charge your phone or iPad on the go!
Powertraveller Solarmonkey Adventurer Solar Charger - The panels on the Adventurer are made from cutting edge polysilicon which allows for a huge 17 percent photovoltaic (turning sunlight into electricity) efficiency. The power collected from these panels is stored in the Adventurer's internal battery. Because the battery is built right into the panels Powertraveller has effectively reduced the size and weight of the charging system. You'll be able to fully charge the 2500mAh battery in a single day of full sunlight. This gives enough power to charge your iPod Touch, iPhone, or any other Smartphone as well as tablets such as the iPad. You're also able to charge your Solarmonkey Adventurer and your device at the same time. Kit includes the Solarmonkey Adventurer portable charger, 5 adaptor tips for Apple, BlackBerry, HTC, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Samsung, LG and Motorola (including Mini & Micro USB), 1 USB connection cable, 1 carabineer, and 1 neoprene travel case.
- Input: solar and DC 5v 600mA
- Output: USB port: 5v 700mA
- Internal battery: Lithium-ion Polymer
- Dimensions: 2.5"x3.75"x0.8"
- Weight: 9.34 oz
Sara
of Denver, CO - October, 25 2012:





