Looking for a backpack that can keep you connected during your outdoor adventures? Look no further than XTPower’s Hiking Solar Backpack. This backpack offers unlimited, on-the-go power for all your essential electronic devices, making it the perfect choice for anyone who values staying connected while on the go.
XTPower is dedicated to delivering high-quality products that meet and exceed customer expectations, and their SOLAR BACKPACK (7 W) is no exception. The detachable solar panel offers the convenience of charging various electronic devices using the power of the sun. With an impressive 22% efficiency, the solar cells are protected with a scratch-resistant surface to ensure durability.
Jayson M. –
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the bag itself. I was expecting something cheaper, because the main feature are the solar panels, but the bag itself is robust and filled with pockets. The solar panels works really well outdoor whether it’s sunny or not. My hicking trips will never be the same.
kayla cheney –
Lots of pockets & storage. Great for hiking trips to charge your music devices!!! We love it.
Nathan Pecnik –
Great bag
David Saindon –
– Solar panel works very well- Have a lot of space- Good quality of the material- Not heavy so it’s very pratical
kaostgeorges –
My favorite backpack for school.
Marco Mora R –
The solar charger does not charge any device. After 2 hours under the sun was not able to move iphone XR from 60% to 62%. You can buy any similar backpack for under $30, and have same results.
Clara L. –
I love the multiple storage compartments in the backpack, my only complaint would be the zippers on the individual compartments seem…..fragile. The solar panel works great but I did have to purchase a battery so my apple would have a constant power source.
Michael –
I was stoked for this backpack. I’m putting together an emergency “bug out” bag in case of natural disasters. And figured a bag that would charge my device while out and about would be an awesome benefit, so I ordered this backpack. The overall quality is OK I guess, not super heavy duty but does seem like it’d fair ok. However, it’s a bright, hot, sunny day with 0 clouds as I write this so I took the solar panel outside and set it out on a surface that was perfectly angled towards the hot, shining sun, and I plugged in my iPhone to charge. Nothing, it didn’t even recognize that it was plugged in to anything. After a while of sitting there, still not charging. Total fail. I think I will instead be buying just a heavy duty tactical backpack, and purchase a standalone solar charger and keep it inside my emergency bag.