Never get caught out with a flat phone, camera, or iPad battery ever again. The Solarmonkey Adventurer provides the right amount of chargeability in a small, lightweight unit.
Water and shock resistant, the Adventurer is suited to being clipped to the back of your pack (carabiner included) so the 3W solar panels can soak up the rays while you trek, paddle, or peddle along. When the temperature gauge dips or skyrockets, battery insulation will keep it ticking along and your device charging. For quicker charging, go all flower-power and form a daisy chain – charge it with the sun while it charges your device.
Apple products are charged using your existing sync/charger cable (not included), and other smart phones are catered for with the included Micro USB tip. The Adventurer is the ideal back up for the GPS-carrying, smartphone-scrolling traveller that needs peace of mind that their device will last them.
Charges iPad to 25%, iPhone/smartphone 1-2 times, GSP 1-3 times
Rechargeable by international mains, USB, and solar panel
Features 3W solar panel and 3500mAh battery
Includes female DC to Micro USB tip and USB to DC connector cable
Comes in a protective storage case with a carabiner
External Dimensions:
17L x 9.6W x 2.275H cm
Packed Dimensions:
17L x 9.2W x 2.275H cm
Weight:
0.265 Kg
Material:
Shock Resistant Plastic
Waterproof:
IP67
Input Power:
Solar | USB | Mains
Output Power:
5V 700 mAh USB
Batteries:
3500 mAh Integrated Lithium Ion polymer
Battery Charge Time:
81−12 hrs via Solar
Warranty:
1 Year
Supplier Code:
PTSMA003
Snowys Code:
130212
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Comparison with the Powertraveller Solarmonkey expedition1 answer
Pro and cons of both products
Dane - Western Australia(8 years ago)
I'm not exactly sure which products you are comparing here Dane, there is a product we do not carry called the Powermokey Expedition which retails for around $700 and is vastly different to the Solarmonkey Adventurer. If you are comparing the Solarmonkey Adventurer with the Solarmonkey Expedition Solar Panel on our website, then the key difference is that the latter of these products does not have a built in battery and will only deliver charge when exposed to the sun. The Adventurer on the other hand has a built in battery, allowing you to charge the Solarmonkey before your trip and then use this to charge your device en-route. Essentially with the Solarmonkey Adventurer you are carrying 2500mAh of power with you for a charge at any time of the day, a solar panel will only charge when the sun is shining.