☀️ Power your adventures with the ultimate foldable solar charger—never get caught powerless again!
The FlexSolar 60W Portable Solar Panel Charger combines high-efficiency monocrystalline cells with advanced fast-charging technology (QC3.0 & PD3.0) in a rugged, IP65 waterproof foldable design. Weighing just 6.4 lbs and folding to a compact size, it’s engineered for seamless power delivery to smartphones, tablets, battery packs, and small generators during camping, emergencies, or travel.
Brand | FlexSolar |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
Product Dimensions | 13.8"L x 9.1"W x 2.2"H |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Included Components | 60w solar panel, Solar Charging adapter cable |
AC Adapter Current | 3.18 Amps |
Maximum Voltage | 20 Volts |
Maximum Power | 60 Watts |
Special Feature | Fast Charging, Lightweight Design, Short Circuit Protection, Travel, Waterproof |
UPC | 785249519147 |
Output Voltage | 20 Volts |
Manufacturer | FlexSolar |
Part Number | FLC-C6-200600-4 |
Item Weight | 4.33 pounds |
Item model number | C60 |
Size | 60Watts |
Color | 60W |
Style | Outdoor Emergency |
Pattern | Foldable & Portable |
Power Source | Solar Powered |
Voltage | 19 Volts |
Wattage | 60 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
Special Features | Fast Charging, Lightweight Design, Short Circuit Protection, Travel, Waterproof |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**E
As advertised. A good choice.
This works well. I would consider another of the same if i needed anouther panel. Both the panel and its case are well thought and well made.Figure the standard 20% discount on the rated output. The hinge sections, panels, and wires are showing no stress. The folding racks are fiddley in a different way than the sewn in type. I have decided that I like them better, despite bending one is a recent slip down a bank.The complete lack of variety in the output connection will either not bother you or is fixable. The solar connectors are a well supported standard so you should find whatever adapters you need. Just budget for that if you are plugging this into nearly any mobile device.There are now options to this that fold down into much tidier packages. If you have the spot to carry this type, it will be faster to setup and stow away. If not, check out some of the 8/10/12 panel configurations. They are more vulnerable to blow downs because they rise furthere out of the weeds. Just flipping it onto the windshield, this three panel deploys faster than your sunshade.
Q**O
This thing is incredible!!
Wow!! This thing is amazing! Incredibly light weight and fast charging. I used it on a 7 day backpacking trip to charge up all my devices including cameras, battery banks, pones, headlamps, watches and more. It would charge my phone from 40% to full in about 1-1.5 hours. It’s a total game changer. I charged my GoPro battery probably 10x in those days and never needed to use my spare batteries. I was able to film time lapses and charge the battery of the GoPro at the same time ensuring I still had a full battery after the Timelapse to video something else. It’s crazy light weight and easy to strap on to your pack when hiking. My only complaint are two things: 1 - I wish it had two more usb c or an output ports to charge 1 or 2 more devices simultaneously. 2 - I wish it had a Velcro or rubber strap to keep it closed. It fine to put inside your pack but I found times that I wanted to leave it on the back of my pack but folded up and stowed position rather than hanging down in charging position. There’s no way to do that as there’s no holes in between the panels to connect the provided carabiners. I used a piece if bungee cord in my pack to do the trick and found a large rubber band when I got home but it would be nice if it came with something like a Velcro strap or rubber band to keep it closed. (See pic of my upgraded band)
J**E
Excellent for portable recharging for phones, pads, battery banks
The latest 20 watt very lightweight and is finally just what I wanted. It has a little bit more amperage and is a little lighter than the previous 20w panel. Look for parallel aluminum collector lines in the panels, the older models don’t have this. It works surprisingly well in low light conditions, a slight shadow gets about 0.5 amp , no shadow but bright sky about 0.3 amp. Here in Alaska it gets about 2 amp under ideal conditions, but further south I would guess about 3amp in the tropics. The connection box has both USBA and USBC 5to 12 volts and as with all fold ups, don’t fold if you don’t have to because this is where it would eventually break, everything is water proof solid state.
K**G
Cheap and easy to carry around, but nothing special overall.
Cheap and easy to carry around. I tried it out around noon at about 40W and it was okay. But once, it wouldn't charge even though it was super sunny, but re-plugging the charging cable fixed it. Overall, I think the other one I bought is slightly better, so I'd give this one about 3.5 stars.
B**O
Lightweight and able to do PD
I really like this panel because it is lighter than my other 30W panels. Also, it is able to provide PD level voltages. I have an AIS beacon that needs 12V output, and this panel can provide that - even in partial shade. I like the grommets too. If I were to make it better, the only thing I would change is that the folding pattern worked so that the more fragile USB ports were on the inside of the fold so they would be more protected when transporting. I have attached some quick release keyring things to the panel and love how quickly I can take it off of stuff. The price is decent (though I have purchased equally well performing panels for less - but they weren't as light as this one).
T**W
Very durable
I love this thing I take it with me on all my trips anymore you never know if you're going to have power wherever you go and it's nice that you can throw on the dash of your car and charge a device wow you're doing something else
J**R
Works great for a little while
It works great for a little while but then it's like it overheats and my per pack shows "otc sup" on the monitor. I'm guessing it overheated because the next day it worked fine again for a little while but then that code popped up again. I tried another power pack and got the same message in the screen. Then I tried to charge my phone and got nothing. But again... The next morning, it worked fine again... For a little over an hour...then... It quit again. It's a solar panel... Isn't it supposed to sit in the sun and isn't it going to get hot sitting there in the sun? Isn't that what's it's made to do? So why would it quit working when it gets too hot? It's supposed to get hot sitting all day in direct sunlight! I'm buying another solar panel and it won't be this one or from this manufacturer.
R**S
So far, so good!
The media could not be loaded. I just received this solar panel and decided to see how it works. I plan to use it for charging my Ecoflow River 2. I also have a Ecoflow Delta Pro 2 which came with 220w solar panels but I think they would be too strong to charge the River 2 without damaging it.I thought this panel had a better price than the Ecoflow panels so I decided to get one and very happy I did! I love the size, it's not too bulky. The only thing is the stands are a bit flimsy but I made them work (see video).
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