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Brunton SOLARIS 6 CIGS USB Foldable Solar Panel (Black/Silver, 5 Volt) | 
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| Brand: Brunton Category: Sports
List Price: $160.88 Buy New: $92.51 You Save: $68.37 (42%)
New (12) from $92.51
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 120125
Color: Black/Silver Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.5 Dimensions (in): 11 x 9.4 x 1.2
MPN: F-300707 Model: 81-300707 UPC: 080078007071 EAN: 0080078007071 ASIN: B0018BER1I
Release Date: April 24, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Flexible thin film solar provides all weather power even in low-light conditions | | • | 5 Volt output charges many of your electronic devices, including iPods, cell phones and PDA's | | • | Reverse flow protection prevents discharging the devise you are using | | • | Durable/waterproof construction allows one to mount or pack a resourceful supply of power for a number of devices | | • | Compact and lightweight at 5 ounces |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description Using solar energy to recharge or revitalize your electronic equipment is a great way to go, especially since you're going to be outside anyway. Brunton's Solaris foldable solar panel features high efficiency S (Copper Indium Gallium diSelenide) solar cell arrays--the most efficient thin film solar technology available. This model provides all the convenience of a flexible Solaris solar panel, but with USB charging capability for smaller electronics. Pack it away and don't worry about the elements. Features and Specifications: - Recharge small electronics like GPS, cell phones, PDAs, iPods and more
- Output: USB (3 watts)
- Power: 5.5V
- Dimensions: 18.5 x 9 inches
- Weight: 5 ounces
- Warranty: 1 year
Product Description All the convenience of a flexible Brunton Solaris USB Panel, but with charging (USB) capability for smaller electronics. Pack it away and don't worry about the elements. A great compliment to the Brunton Solo 3.4 personal power plant.
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| Customer Reviews:
Very weak solar USB for the price...look elsewhere! September 24, 2008 Mac McAuley (Alpha Centauri) Buyer beware! I know it's silly, but when I spend $100-160 (plus shipping!) for what I think is a solid solar USB charger, I kinda expect it to actually work. As large as this set of solar panels is, it is too weak to charge most iPods and newer cell-phones, even in very direct sunlight. I really did have high hopes for this product, and I really did not expect to leave poor feedback for it. As far as the seller is concerned, the product shipment was slow and was initially sent to the wrong address entirely in another state. I would definitely NOT purchase from this seller again.
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