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Goal Zero Power Bank With Qi Charging Pad

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Goal Zero Power Bank With Qi Charging Pad

2024-09-01 09:40:50

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] This Anker Powerwave Qi charging pad works well with our iPhones. The ability to just set my phone on top of the charging pad instead of fumbling with a cord is so much more convenient. The charger has a nice sleek look to it. The fabric makes it look high end. There is a blue light on the charging pad to let you know that your phone is properly placed and charging. That takes the guesswork out of it. Awesome product.

5
2024-05-23 02:40:31

The RGB on this mouse pad is very bright. Aesthetically looks amazing on my table and the Qi charging works great.

5
2024-09-03 04:16:20

Very Heavy�for me to but packed with reliable power. �I have several �Allpowers 100W folding solar panels (about 5 pounds each) and a Suaoki 60W folding solar panel (about 3.5 pounds) which work great are are easy for me to handle. (I'm a senior citizen and disabled vet). This panel puts out a lot of power...Even on cloudy days I get a least 20W / 1.9X AMPS more or less (when overcast !) Using the Goal Zero Anderson to MC4 adapter I was able to easily connect to my various "solar generators" like EasyFocus 288Wh and Suaoki�G500, 500 Watt. Remember that Goal Zero's "version" of Anderson Power Pole connector is VERTICAL not HORIZONTAL like most, so you'll need an UN-BONDED Anderson Power Pole Connector. The Goal Zero Boulder 200 Solar Panel �appears very well made. It's pricy. �$500+. �My Allpowers folding 100W solar panel was less than $200. I recommend this for those that want lots of reliable power and can deal with moving around 42 pounds. Just a�PS here. �The unit comes with a fabric carrying case but as the case is presently designed, you have to LIFT this 42 pound monster over the case to get it into the case. �I have suggested to Goal Zero that they make the case so it can be placed OVER the Boulder 200 which would require no lifting of the panel.

5
2024-07-06 06:59:33

Well built, well designed. I had a couple of questions for Goal Zero support and they were very helpful. The Yeti 400 is exactly what I was looking for to recharge batteries and power small-medium devices for a relatively short time. Do your homework and know what your power/energy needs and match the best device. I often see people buy the 400 and expect it to work like a 1250.

5
2024-07-11 04:18:25

We recently owned a Goal Zero 1400 unit and had it only a relatively short time before it pooped out on us and had not really used it much! We researched other power station options and decided to purchase the Delta Max. Best purchase we’ve made. We bought it originally to supplement power during our camping trips. It was a life saver during a recent hurricane being able to power our CPAP machines when we lost power for several hour during the night. Charges nearly instantly (maybe 90 min) compared to other products. Can’t wait to see how long this unit will last and how many uses we will get!

5
2024-05-28 06:19:26

I bought this to run power from my 110v outlet in my truck bed to my Goal Zero Yeti 3000x. A 12' cord was not long enough but this works perfect. The same monitor female end also fits in my Dometic Fridge.

5
2024-05-19 03:19:32

[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] Received this charging pad about a month ago and I've been very happy with it. I've had no issues with it and it has worked with all Qi based devices I have. I've found it to be a perfect bedside device - sitting on my nightstand - since I can easily charge my phone at night as well as my AirPods. Haven't done any traveling (thanks Covid) but this will definitely find its way into my bag next time I do. For me this sort of device is perfect for travel since it's compact and can charge 2 devices at once. The charging pads are capable of 10w power deliver to devices however this is limited to 7.5w with iPhones. However this seems to be a limitation which Apple has imposed and isn't due to the product. Perhaps a future model could support 10w+ power delivery by incorporating MagSafe now that Apple has reintroduced it. The quality of the product is good though I do wish it were a little heavier. Mainly because it would give it a better 'feel' but there is nothing wrong with it as is. Maybe this is just personal preference. The price is definitely right for what you get since the power cable (brick) is included. I've purchased a few Qi based chargers over the last couple years and many of them don't come with brick. Or if they do the price effectively doubles. All in all it's a very solid product which I've been pleased with. So much so that I'm looking at purchasing a 2nd one for my wife to use

5
2024-09-25 03:46:42

Fast charging power bank, which charged my laptop at least two times.

5
2024-08-05 04:48:36

Goal Zero has a wonderful product! It works really well with their Yeti 1000!

5
0000-00-00 00:00:00

Excellent accessory for Goal Zero. Must have if you travel with your Mac.

5