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BLAVOR Solar Power Bank 10.000mAh. Portable Wireless Charger. 20W Fast Charging External Battery Pack with USB C for Cell Phones. Solar Panel Charging with Dual Flashlight for Camping
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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.
I would recommend.
The green light comes on indicating solar charge BUT no charge after 3 days of sitting outside under direct sunlight.
I have contacted the vendor blavorshop for advice.
I Now if I charge this via a wall wart, it is a very good unit. It runs my Dell Laptop. It just will not charge using solar.
Because this unit is small and will run my laptop if charged via a wall adapter, I am keeping it. I just know that I cannot rely on solar charging.
Oh the wireless charger works but it was slow for my phone. But it works.
I’m really impressed with the Blavor solar charger power bank. It’s lightweight and compact, making it easy to carry around without weighing you down. The handy lanyard is a nice touch for easy portability, though I wouldn’t rely on the built-in compass for anything more than a general direction—it's not the most accurate.
The wireless charging feature for phones is a game-changer, and the inclusion of USB-C and Apple charger inputs adds extra versatility. I also appreciate the USB and USB-C outputs, which provide fast charging for my devices. My phone charges quickly, which is a huge plus when I'm out and about.
The built-in flashlight is a great bonus, ideal for short to mid-range use. It’s bright enough to help in a pinch, especially if you’re camping or need a quick light source at night.
As for the solar charging, it's not the fastest way to charge the power bank, but it does work—just keep in mind that it varies a lot depending on the light source.
Overall, it’s an excellent, practical power bank with solid features, especially for outdoor or travel use. Highly recommended!
Keep shopping. This doesn't work well enough to justify the expense.
Update: Blavor sent a second device, for free. It operates exactly the same as the first.
A little math for the solar: The solar panel is about 0.0055 square meters. Full solar delivers about 1000 watts per square meter. Modern solar panels are approximately 20% efficient. Multiply that out and we get 1.1 watt output. The battery is rated at 10,000maH. I assume it is a 3.3v lithium so that is 33 watt hours of capacity. 33WH÷1.1W =30 hours. Even at 8 hours a day at full sun, it would take 4 days to charge. That assumes the battery is optimally tilted. It if it is lying flat, it will take twice as long unless you live at the equator. Indoor lighting is about 10% luminosity of full solar. Setting it in a window is not full sun (decrease depends on your window type), and it will only receive a few hours of sun per day.
I set mine in a window to let it top off for free. I don't use the battery very much, but it is nice when I need it. A friend is going in the hospital, and this will be a nice way to keep them connected and charged.
-When the item arrived late Aprlil 2025, I learned that it can take at least 55 hours for the solar charger to "kick-in."
-So I had to use standard USBC wall charging and it worked very well for less than 2 weeks. Then in spite of trying to get the solar to charge only one green light showed up for two days. I followed instructions exactly to no avail
Afterwards, the unit started to overheat whenever I plugged it into another device and finally it died. It can no longer accept nor hold a charge.
Observe the photo where it is plugged into a wall outlet via USB-charging cord and there should be at least 1 blue light showing that it is charging. Nothing. Zilch. What is very disappointing is the fact that it was able to fast charge my devices when it was working properly. I'll probably return it.
Do your research. It sounded 'too good to be true.'
portable size (easily fits in your pocket). I would definitely recommend this solar charger!
I am happy if there’s a Electric outage in the state of New York with all the triffid threats going on I will be able to keep my phone charged well has we know there might be a fall in WiFi service which would be another issue concerning mobile phone service.
But yeah I am making sure I @ least preparing for any disaster emergency.
Item have some weight on it and hope it will withstand for my use.
Thanks for delivering my items in a reasonable time.
I don’t have 1 negative thing to say about it.
Awesome phone charger and flashlight
- Great for price, like really great for price.
- The listing advertised Type-C and USB, and i must have missed the lightning port, but the thing works with lightning! i can charge this and my phone with the same cable- a feature i never knew i wanted.
- The brick has indicators for the level as usual, but i noticed that it ALSO has a light for solar to see if its working, which made this easy to test leaving it in my window.
- SOLAR: was able to charge a bar in the window after an hour or so, meaning that it is a100% able to charge my phone to a point where i can use it from zero.
- Battery life / duration is also great and I'm able to charge my phone more than 2 times amidst the day with plenty to spare (my phone was not empty but you get the point)
All and all, i quite like it and I'm happy with the purchase.
The 10,000mAh capacity provides plenty of power for my devices, and the wireless charging option is super convenient. I've used it to charge my phone several times, and the 20W fast charging feature means I don't have to wait long for a full charge. Plus, the USB-C port adds versatility to keep all my gadgets going.
During the day, I love that I can charge it using the solar panel. I used it charging in the sun while hiking, and it worked flawlessly. Knowing that I have a reliable power source when I'm off-grid gives me peace of mind.
If you're someone who spends a lot of time outdoors or just needs a backup power bank for emergencies, I highly recommend this BLAVOR power bank. It's durable, portable, and the solar feature is a huge bonus!
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Hope this helps!
Update - Company’s customer service contacted me a week latter after I posted my review and kindly requested to send me a replacement. It shows they are standing behind their product in case of any issues. At least it was my experience.
However, I decided to test it out before sending it back and I’m glad it did. It fully charged after several hours in front of a sunny window and I was able to fully charge an old phone from it in a couple of hours.
It might not work as quickly as a wall charger, and I’m guessing that’s what the note is all about, but in an emergency situation, it provides an option that could be really handy!
Everything works fine. I haven’t done a full discharge of the device to see how many times it can charge my phone, which is the most likely use for it, but I can get creative!
The only disappointment in this device is the annoying LED flashlight! From holding the power button for 2 long seconds to turn on and off, to the awful tint of the LED Blavor decided to put in this thing. This is from 2018, so maybe the LED is an older LED lighting option that was the best that was available at the time, but man…this LED flashlight is terrible. I get it, it’s a power bank, and the flashlight is basically an afterthought, and some light is better than no light at all…but wow it’s bad! Not to mention, it’s not as bright as I thought it would be after seeing their photos of the light in action. I had modest expectations for the light anyway, but that’s just me.
I will show you photos of a more neutral looking LED flashlight from another cheap solar power bank in comparison to this Blavor model. It’s night and day. Also, I know people have different preferences for tints of LED lighting, but Blavor could have done muuuuch better. In the middle of the LED flashlight output, while looking at it on the wall for example, one can see a blue-ish Roman numeral two II, or a pause button, in the center. It’s probably how it’s designed, but it’s a pretty shoddy design and it would personally annoy me to no end if that was the only flashlight I had around.
Get this if you want a well-designed power bank that has a solar panel attached (for emergencies only) and you don’t mind the solar panel taking a looooong time to charge the power bank for any worthwhile extra amount of juice to charge your phone, etc. Don’t be surprised when it takes days and days…and more days of good sunlight exposure to fully charge this power bank by only sunlight. They sell solar banks with multiple solar panels attached for faster charging. Try those! Or just a portable, yet large enough solar panel that can unfold or something and has a couple USB outputs if you really want solar panel technology to work as well as you think it should.
The unit seems to be high quality.
Although they do put a little card in the box explaining that due to the size and exposure to sunlight the efficiency may vary, so they recommend plugging it in to charge.
Either way it seems like a good quality unit.
I will update later if I have any particularly good or bad experience with it.
Edit: Been using this for over a year now and it still works well.
I can get almost 2 full phone charges out of it.
But the solar charging takes forever and would only be useful in case of an emergency.
I still give it 5 stars tho because it does what it says it does, it's sturdy, and it charges other devices fast with a high capacity to hold a charge.
It would still be useful in case of an emergency as I do like to go camping when I can and the extra security of knowing I can charge my phone even if my car battery dies or something is nice to have.
It's also smaller than I was expecting, actually smaller than my phone but thicker of course. Haven't tried charging off it yet though.
I'm happy with my purchase, only reason for 4 stars is, also from reading reviews, I'm hoping to get bribed for my 5th star. LOL!
As an added bonus, I've had great personal customer service.
So for the price it's not a bad gadget to have as a power source.
Also don't leave it on your dashboard of your vehicle if you want to use the solar panel charger it won't charge it.
The solar function is recommended to uSe only when needed.
It’s a very handy and definite a good portable charger for power outage - trips - hikes etc.
I had been putting off solar chargers for my phone...
I like to buy one good item, instead of a bunch of crappy ones. I'm happy I decided on this one.
It's heavier duty than you think it is.
I am updating my review because I found the box and a piece of paper the company put in it. I have been using the charger happily. But it is most definitely not a solar charger. if you would like to use it as a solar charger don't expect much from it. Even the company says that it shouldn't be used as a solar charger even though it is selling it as such.
You will need to plug it in electrically, charge it that way, and then use it in the sun to help boost the charge.
Original Review: Poor quality control. Compass arrived cracked despite proper packaging. The instructions are written in broken English.
I just got the product so we will see how the power feature works. Not impressed with the flashlight's brightness.
PROS
USB-A to USB-C cable included
LED flashlight is decently bright
Charges via both micro-USB and USB-C
USB-C is capable of power input and output
Capable of charging (3) devices simultaneously via Qi wireless, USB-A & USB-C (tested)
Solar charging feature in case of emergencies
CONS
Smaller capacity at 10,000 mAh
Flashlight has only continuous function and does not feature other modes like emergency blink
Rubber flap that covers USB ports seem a little suspect for waterproofing
Compass is not accurate, I personally wouldn't depend on it
The ingenuity of this device is very impressive. Have not yet tested solar charging feature but will update later. Although minor flaws, I'm overall satisfied with the device so far. Great for traveling, commuting or even emergency kits. Solid purchase.
The solar charge option is perfect to 50 mile bike rides where I am out on the trail all day. The device can also be charged off power outlets when I make beer stops via the micro usb and type C input port. But I purchased this mostly to charge off of the sunlight.
It took me about 6 hours with 5V/2A adapter to get up to full charge after letting to go down to about zero charge. I was able to charge my iPhone Xs move than 3 times from about a quarter battery life still left.
it is pretty small in since considering all the ports, flashlight, and solar cells. It is made of ABS fireproof materials and has lithium polymer battery inside it. It seem really durable and has softer plastic corners. This is a great add in case it is ever dropped. It is listed with IPX4 splash proof but I have not tested this feature. It is also state as dustproof and shockproof.
It also has UBS and type C ports. The flashlight is bright and I wouldn't used it as a bicycle light for very long but it will make a great backup camping light. There is also a compass kit keychain added. I did notice that the Type C port is only used for charging the device and not your phones or iPads. Input only, and not output,
There is a 100% money-back guarantee. I have not had to use the customer service so I cannot review that service at this time.
Overall I am very happy with this power bank. It feels well made. It also has all the features that I needed in a power bank with the key feature being the solar option. It this is able to stand up to my active lifecycle it should prove as a must have in my bicycle, camping, hiking, and outdoor advances. See the photos for more details.
Quick update - 12.16.19. I didn't realize that this supported Qi Certified Wireless Charger (QI-ID 3533). I totally missed that until tonight so I wanted to updated my review. This feature is not my favorite next to the solar charging for the device itself. no more need to carry a cable around with us camping or at least the need to unpack a cable since it might be good to keep on packed as a back up. But what a great feature to add to this batter pack. That is truly a next level feature that I was not expecting and although I already gave this 5 stars I would not give it 6 our of 5 if I could. Well design and feature packed.
Every spec on this solar-charger/battery-bank is pretty standard. The charging rates are what you’d expect, and having both a standard USB (A), and a Type-C port makes it more versatile. However, I noticed a discrepancy on the label on the back of the box. On the manufacturer’s label it says that the “Battery Capacity” is 10000mAh, but it also states that the “Rated Capacity” is a 6500mAh.
I believe this is because the battery is better labeled as a 37Wh battery at 3.7 volts. What that means, is that it takes 37 Watt hours to charge the battery at 3.7 volts. 37 divided by 3.7 gives you the 10 amp rating. However… And this is a big one… If you want to charge something at 5 volts FROM this battery-bank, you will still get the same 37 Watt hours, but at 5 volts which is what is required to charge another device from this battery-bank, you will see that the 37 Watt-hours divided by 5, gives you just 7.4 amps (7400mAh). There is always some loss in conversion, so I bet that this is why the “Rated Capacity” is 6500mAh. That’s still a nice chunk, and it should be able to charge most of today's flagship phones about 2 times.
I ran my own test by charging and discharging the battery bank. It took 9421mAh to charge it from a depleted state, and I was able to get 6622mAh OUT of it by charging multiple devices. So based solely on this ONE set of tests which obviously does not meet the scientific-proof standards, the battery capacity is most likely one that fits my description listed above. The labeling of 10000mAh not exactly false advertising, but it’s not really forthright either. Just know that you will not get 10000mAh OUT of the battery.
The other thing you can see on the aforementioned label, is the solar-charging rate (180mA). That means that it would take over 55 hours in perfect sunlight conditions to fully charge the battery-bank from zero to full. I like to make this observation because it’s easy to expect that a few hours under the sun would recharge it the same as a USB charger would, but it just doesn’t work that way.
Still, in its totality, this is a very practical, very portable, and very capable solar/Qi charger.
When you open the seal at the top, it reveals a USB-A (outgoing), USB-C (incoming), and a microUSB (incoming).
It comes with a small white cable that is USB-A to USB-C, and can be used to charge the device or to use the device to charge your phone or accessory. It also has a neat little clip and a small compass (doesn’t work very well). The device can also charge Qi wirelessly. I have a Samsung Galaxy S10 and it charges it great. Just push the power button once and lay your phone on top and bam charges. I will say that this does NOT fast charge your device, but is only standard rate. It has two high powered LED flashlights. To turn them on/off you need to hold the power button for 5 seconds. This seems a little long, but you can rest assured that it won’t accidentally turn on and drain the device. I did not test the devices water-resistance. Not sure about that. Overall fantastic device. I would highly recommend!
It charges quickly using either electricity through the USB cable, or solar power.
The best thing about this charger (for me) is the flashlight feature!! Last night I went shopping, and the parking area had almost no outside lighting. I used the flashlight to get safely to my car. (And, find my keys after I dropped them. 😬)
Great charger. Great Price! I'm giving this one to my teenage daughter, and will probably buy another for myself.
The little compass key ring is a nice touch.
The quality is superb, very nicely done. It won’t break if you drop it. The flashlight is a nice feature. It only has 1 button. Wireless charging is nice but in my case I much prefer to plug in.
I wouldn’t recommend this for normal city travelers as it’s a little heavy and bulky to keep in your pocket. It’s ok if you walk around with your backpack and store it on a side pocket on your backpack while charging it, like I do.
The real value here is obviously the solar power feature. If you’re like me and travel to a lot of warmer cities this works as a very nice back up. Specially when doing day trips outside of the city.
It is not intended as a solar power solution, just a solar power backup when the charge runs out, the you can let it sit in the sun while it recovers some juice.
This power bank can charge in two ways:
1) through the solar panels on the top of the product
2) through the included microusb charger.
The charger is obviously much quicker, however it is extremely convenient to be able to charge it wherever you are which is definitely the selling point of this power bank
The power bank can charge devices the following ways: Type-C USB, USB, MicroUSB, and the wireless charger.
I've tested all the inputs and they work as expected. The wireless charger works on both Apple (XR) and Samsung (s8) devices and can charge about 2-3 phones to full battery on a single charge.
In addition to charging, the power bank includes a compass and a flashlight. The compass can be clipped to the side of the powerbank or on anything else like a backpack or belt loop. The flashlight is bright and can be turned on by holding down the power button for 3 seconds (hold it down for 3 seconds to turn it back off). This powerbank is a great versatile product.