








☀️ Power Up Anywhere, Stay Ahead Everywhere!
The BLAVOR Solar Power Bank is a cutting-edge 10,000mAh portable charger featuring 20W PD fast charging and 10W wireless support. Built with a durable Lithium-cobalt battery and rugged IPX5-rated casing, it’s designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliable, multi-device power on the go. Equipped with dual flashlights and a compass carabiner, it ensures safety and convenience during any adventure, while its compact size and premium materials make it the ultimate travel companion.
















| ASIN | B0C69ZR9S3 |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | 5,259 in Climate Pledge Friendly ( See Top 100 in Climate Pledge Friendly ) 12 in Mobile Phone Solar Chargers 5,261 in Climate Pledge Friendly: Shop All |
| Colour | Orange |
| Connectivity technologies | Usb C,Wireless |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (4,516) |
| Date First Available | 31 July 2023 |
| Item Weight | 330 g |
| Other display features | Wireless |
| Product Dimensions | 19.1 x 3.6 x 12 cm; 330 g |
| Special features | Auto Shut-Off, Fast Charging, Flashlight, Wireless Charging |
| What’s in the box | 10000mAh Solar power bank, Compass carabiner*1, USB A TO C cable*1, User manual*1 |
K**Y
Solar power bank
Great if it goes low or flat put it in the windscreen it’s not the fastest charge but it works and it’s got bright lights on it !
R**N
Best Battery Bank I've Owned To Date!
So I was skeptical when I bought this a few months ago, but I had a need for this kind of thing. I tell you what, I've not regretted it one bit! The charge lasts AGES! The last time I charged this fully was about a month ago, and as you can see it's down to 50%! I've used it on occasion, so it holds the charge well, and can charge my phone fully from 10% to 100% in about 2 hours. Great on the train, working away from home, on the plane. Have saved a couple of strangers from being stranded too! The solar recharge is useful if you want to top it up, but I don't advise relying on it to be the sole charging source. Clip and compass was a useful handy addition, and I tied in my phone charger cable to the clip so I'm less likely to be without it in a dire situation. Honestly, worth every penny and would get anyone in the market for this kind of thing, to buy this!!
W**S
Charges through heavy duty phone case
Don’t know about the solar aspect yet will have to wait and see but the fact it is charging wireless through my heavy duty phone case is a definite plus , the unit is robust and easy to use it charged my phone in about 90mins from 20%, so far so good , torch is pretty good too
S**S
Love it
Brilliant piece of kit highly recommend the torch is great. Love it
P**L
Don’t get it for the solar charger
This is a great charger and does a small family well on a day out the wireless charge works but could do with being magnetic so using this on the go only really works if you can place your phone on a flat surface Solar I’m not even sure what it does other then have a green light that comes on when it’s charging so really sunny day in at the end of feb I have left this solar charging in an optimum position from 7:30 untill 3:30 which is when the sun goes away from this spot. it hasn’t charged a visible amount the power pack was one bar from fully charged and it hasn’t increased the number of bar of the power indicator I say bars but it leds 5 in total and before charging this morning it was at 4 lights it’s still at 4 lights so completely useless as a solar charger
C**S
Solar element useless
Bought this to replace a similar model hoping the solar charge would be better... it isn't.. as a mains charged power bank, no problem but even exposed to 2 full days of sun, the solar charge doesn't go above 2% so quite pitiful
K**I
Too heavy to be useful, solar charger not good in UK autumn-winter
Solar option has not charged for me in London autumn-winter season at all...which was main reason I wanted this. This item is too heavy to use for portable use so I find it to be useless. I have yet to experience the item in London spring -summer
T**T
Works so well
Bought this for trekking in Peru and it was fantastic! The wireless charging works well, it charges up slowly but very well in sunlight and it charges your phone super fast, keeping the charge for ages. Highly recommend !
I**N
This solar charger has been a solid addition to my gear, especially for being outdoors or on the go. The magnetic wireless charging works surprisingly well — I just snap my phone on and it stays in place while charging. There’s also USB-A and USB-C ports, which makes it easy to charge multiple devices at once, and it charges them faster than I expected. The flashlight is super bright, and the built-in compass carabiner is a cool bonus if you’re out camping or hiking. It feels sturdy and durable with a nice soft-touch finish, and I like that it’s water- and dust-resistant too. So far the battery life has been solid, and the solar charging is a nice backup in case you’re off the grid. Definitely a great charger for travel, emergencies, or just everyday use if you want something dependable.
Y**R
Reviewing: "BLAVOR Magnetic Wireless Power Bank,Solar Power Bank,10000mAh Portable Charger ,External Battery Pack Type C Input Port Dual Flashlight, Mag-Safe Battery Pack (Green)" Just so you know, this is the first portable power bank that I have owned/used. So far, I have been pleased with it. What made me decide to try this is the variety of ports and features. Even though it's "only" 10,000mAh, it does a lot. (I say "only" because there are larger capacity chargers available.) The wireless charging is very handy to have, but it's not as powerful as my regular wireless stand. I have a Pixel 7 Pro and a Mag-Safe style case. When I use the magnetic wireless charger and my phone simultaneously, the lower wattage charging replenishes the phone battery as it's being depleted (which extends the battery time between phone charges). But it doesn't actually add to the percentage indicator, unless I stop using the phone and put it to sleep. Then, it seems to trickle charge and add 1% percent every several minutes. In addition to wireless charging, this has one each USB-C, USB-A, and Micro-USB ports plus an attached rubber dust/moisture cover. They all work fine, although the fastest one is the USB-C. I have used it with a USB-C to USB-C cable to recharge my Pixel 7 Pro manually and to give you an idea of capability, it was able to charge from 58% to 100% in 80 minutes (1 hr, 20 minutes). It went to 90% in about 40 minutes and took an extra 20 minutes to go from 90% to 100% (which is pretty normal for phone batteries anyway). The battery section of the settings indicated "rapid charging", and using an app called charge meter, it showed an average of around 2,500-2,600mAh of steady current. Aside from testing the other ports to be sure they had current output, I have not used them to charge my phone. But it's great that they are available. In addition to the charging capabilities, this also has a double flashlight consisting of 2 beams that go on together. It's fairly bright, but not overly bright. It casts enough light to find a bigger/brighter light (if you have one with you), as well as it makes a great an emergency light if you have nothing at all. It's good for short bursts of light. Unfortunately, there isn't an option to turn on only one of the beams at a time. That would have been a good battery saving feature. With the light on this, it's a long press on the switch and it's either on, or off. The unit recharges by way of the USB-C port, but it also has a solar panel on the backside. A nice feature of the solar panel is a small indicator light that glows green to let you know when it's solar charging. The instructions mention that the solar charging is very slow, and they recommend it only as a back-up or emergency method of charging. The preferred method of recharging this is with a USB-cable (it will not do reverse wireless charging). I use the USB-C to recharge it and it's pretty fast. There are 4 blue power indicator lights (25/50/75/100%) to let you know when the unit is turned on, and what the battery level currently is. My preferred way to use this is to recharge it with a cable and then just keep it in the window sill with the solar facing up, which keeps it charged to 100% so that it's always ready when I need it. I could also carry it in the car and leave the solar exposed, but I haven't really had any need to do so yet. I can't find any "cons" with this unit. It does have its limitations, but for all the features it offers, I think it's a good value for the money. I would order it again, and I would also give it as a gift. 5 stars from me.
J**K
Many magnetic/mag-safe chargers will not penetrate my phone case and actually charge my iPhone. This one does charge my iPhone and the magnet is strong enough to actually pick it up and hold it firmly! All the other features are great but having a wireless battery bank is what I was looking for. It also is a flashlight, and a charger for various USB devices. Solar charging ... NOT really any use because the trickle of electricity that a solar panel this size will produce is barely noticeable on an iPhone. CHARGE IT with the included cable! Beside leaving this bank in the sunshine for long enough to get some charge could result in it becoming overheated and shorten the life of the battery. The rubber cover for the USB ports is a little tricky to get fully seated and may allow water intrusion if not carefully pushed completely closed all the way around. Too large for pants pockets but great for backpack or carry-on suitcase. I can usually keep it close enough to let it feed my phone when it needs juice. The weight is caused by the lithium-cobalt battery and the waterproof shock resistance casing. The power remaining is easily seen by the blue Leds on the case. A 10,000mAh battery will keep your phone ready for days. Just what I needed for wireless charging!
M**0
This is my first magsafe charger, and the ability to recharge a phone without cables on the go is a game changer. The battery hangs on to the phone with a grip that's strong enough to just hold the phone or the battery if needed. The built-in light is an added bonus and considerably brighter than a typical phone's flashlight. A rubber door protects the ports from rain, and the grips on the corner make it a bit easier to grab in the dark. (It also comes with a separate small compass with a mini carabiner, but you don't have to connect it to the battery.) What you wind up with all these extras and the built-in solar panel is a battery with a thicker form factor than other portable chargers. It does fit in a (men's) jeans pocket, though the bulge is obviously noticeable. That might make it more suitable for camping for some people, but it's certainly small enough to keep in a small carrying bag or fanny pack if needed. The instructions are very clear on this, but it's worth pointing out that the solar panel is likely to be more about topping up the charger than a fast full recharge -- so don't forget to pack a charging cable and/or brick when traveling. Presumably you can keep the battery sitting in the windowsill to keep it fully charged when it's not in use. A green indicator does let you know if the light is strong enough for the built-in solar panel to work -- a nice touch.
O**I
In my opinion, this power bank is a must-have for every outdoor enthusiast or simply for an "emergency" in the car. It's sturdy and of good quality. It has an on/off switch for the flashlight. With 10,000 mAh, this powerhouse gives you enough juice to charge your phone a few times. USB-A, C, and Micro ports under the flap accept the most common plugs. Being able to charge my iPhone 12Pro wirelessly is a huge plus for me and works really well. A small carabiner with a compass is a nice little helper, to attach the PB to a backpack for example. The little solar panel on the top is no joke and the reason for that is to just have a bit of power to charge the power bank and your phone for some emergency calls. If you're just using the panel to charge the whole PB it will take a few days if you're lucky enough to get plenty of sunlight during the day. The efficiency of solar panels in general today is up to 25% depending on quality etc. So don't expect too much from it. Charge the power bank whenever you can and use a real power source. Keep in mind that the solar panel is more for emergencies. I have 4 types of these banks and am happy with them. Highly recommended, not only for people who travel in the wilderness.
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