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PowerTraveller Explorer Solar Power Charger Device -Blue |  | Brand: PowerTraveller Category: CE
List Price: £64.99 Buy New: £49.90 as of 4/9/2010 01:40 CDT details You Save: £15.09 (23%)
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Media: Electronics Batteries: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4 Dimensions (in): 6.5 x 5.8 x 2.8
MPN: Power Monkey Explorer Blue Model: Power Monkey Explorer Blue EAN: 5060176981263 ASIN: B001GHD97C
Release Date: March 15, 2009 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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Product Description From the heart of Africa to the Hardanger Glacier, the powermonkey-eXplorer has proved to be an invaluable piece of kit, providing essential power in the most remote locations. Incorporating the new solar-slave, the powermonkey-eXplorer lets you charge wherever, whenever. Compatible with the majority of mobile phones, iPods, MP3 / MP4, PDAs and portable games consoles including the Sony PSP and Nintendo DS & DS-Lite, powermonkey-eXplorer will recharge your devices - giving you 96 hours of standby on your mobile, 40 hours on your iPod, 5 hours on your games console, 48 hours on your PDA and 6 hours on MP3/MP4 players. Available in 4 fantastic colours; Blue, Grey, Pink and Yellow - stylish and essential! And, if you own one of our Soundtraveller speakers - you can use the powermonkey-eXplorer to power them instead of spending your money replacing the batteries! The solar-slave draws power directly from the sun - giving you free power wherever you are! Make sure your powermonkey-eXplorer's got full power at all times by charging it with the handy solar-slave, which can be attached to a rucksack, hung from a window, left in a car or taken anywhere the sun shines! Make sure the powermonkey-eXplorer unit is turned OFF when re-charging from the solar slave in order to reduce charging time! You can even use the solar-slave to recharge your device directly - so you have back up power at all times. For example, plug the solar-slave into the back of one of our Soundtraveller speakers and it will run your speakers from the power of the sun - no batteries needed! Ultra compact, tough and powerful, the powermonkey-eXplorer is water resistant and made from rubberised casing so can take whatever life throws at it, yet it remains the lightest, most versatile charger available today Featuring an LCD screen that displays battery capacity and the level of charge, the powermonkey-eXplorer also has short-circuit protection, over-charging protection and over-dischargi
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PowerTraveller Explorer July 17, 2009 P. Henderson (UK) 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I was a little dubious about this charger after reading some unfavourable reviews but since there were many positive ones and a UK presence for backup I went ahead. Very well made and rugged with most common adaptors supplied, with others available from Powertraveller. Charges my Nokia phone and DS Lite, no problem. Using the solar charger to recharge the powermonkey rated at 2200mAh it still charges on a sunny indoor windowsill, albeit slowly, but performs much better outside on a sunny or even a cloudy day. Manufacturers claims for charging rates are pretty much correct. If you are going where there is no power (ie moderate populated camping sites)then it will charge your phone and small gadgets ok. For going further afield into the wilds I would want something more powerful like the solar & power gorilla which approx. 5 x the price
Great charger November 17, 2009 D. P. Pegg (UK) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I received my power monkey last week and I have found that it does what it says on the tin. To charge the power monkey fully using Solar charger takes three days (as stated in the instructions, but a days solar charge will restore 75% power to my Blackberry Storm. Charging from the mains gives 100% charge in four to five hours. I read a review saying what is the point of mains charging as you can just charge the device, Yeah your avarage frendily Airport or Train Station invites all to plug their chargers into their mains. This is a great peice of equipment for the traveler, allowing you to regharge your equipment when mains power is not available.
Does what it says on the tin February 26, 2010 M. J. Hale (London, UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Basically a very useful little gadget that does what it describes. Use the solar panel, the mains cable or a USB cable to charge the rechargable battery which in turn is used to recharge your phone/Ipod etc. Worked well on a recent 3 week trip to Chile where I had no power most of the time.
Thoroughly recommended.
excellent product - travel charger August 26, 2010 BlackCloud This product works very well (well mine does anyway, considering other reviews). The unit is partially charger on purchase and then either plug in, connect to computer or connect to the solar slave to achieve a full charge. My iPhone charges really well and gets just about 3 charges from a full device. YES, the solar slave DOES work, not that well in UK, but excellent in strong sun (Med or France) and will fully charge in a day. Read the label - its a trickle charge device.......!! So many spare tips, you can charge most things from this, but cannot charge a device and recharge the unit.
Highly recommended. Good service through Amazon as well.
Works ok August 13, 2010 DWB (UK) Had this item with me on holiday going sailing. It worked fine to charge the mobile phone and ipod from a fully charged power monkey, which I had charged from the mains at home before leaving. However, it seems to take ages to charge through the solar cell. In a weeks time I only managed to get it to half the charge.
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