Wolf Outdoors SPB-24 24000mAh Solar Power Bank with Case

£123.50 (£148.20 inc UK vat)

WOLF-WFPT004

68 in stock (can be backordered)

Description

The SPB-24 Solar Power Bank by Wolf Outdoors is designed for charging needs on the move.

The power bank features a built-in solar panel that allows for continuous charging even in low-light conditions. This makes it an ideal solution for maintaining power on the go, whether you’re camping, hiking, or traveling off the beaten path.

Equipped with multiple input and output ports, the SPB-24 offers a range of charging options. It includes Micro USB and Type-C inputs for recharging the power bank, and outputs include QC 3.0, Type-C, and USB ports.

At just 553 grams, the SPB-24 Solar Power Bank is lightweight and compact, making it easy to carry without adding bulk to your gear.

The bank is equipped with an A-grade Li-polymer battery, known for its reliability and longevity. An integrated LED flashlight provides additional functionality helping the user navigating in the dark or when additional light is needed.

LED indicators on the power bank display the charging status, so you can easily monitor the battery level and know when itÂ’s time to recharge.

The SPB-24 comes with a protective tech case to safeguard the power bank during transit, a carabiner for easy attachment to your gear, a micro USB cable, a versatile Wolf 2-in-1 cable for added compatibility with different devices, and a user manual to help you get the most out of your power bank.

– 24000mAh IP67 waterproof solar power bank with Type-C & QC3.0
– Capacity: 24000mAh
– Solar panel: 5V- 300mA
– Micro USB input: 5A-3A (MAX)
– QC 3.0 output: 5V-3A/9V-2A/12V-1.5A
– Type-C output: 5V-3A
– USB output: 5V-3A
– Battery type: A Grade Li-polymer
– Operation temperature: 0~45 (oC)
– LED Flashlight: 1W*1
– Fully charged time: via Type-C port 11~12 hours; via Micro 14~15 hours; via Type-C & Micro 7~8 hours

Weight – 0.881
SKU – WOLF-WFPT004
Product Type – General Boat Equipment > Electronic Device Mounts > Wireless Phone Chargers