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216 of 220 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great entry level solar portable unit
As part of my long-term goal of living off the energy grid, I decided to get my feet wet with a small, inexpensive solar power charger for my iPhone and other small electronics. My Solar ReStore solar battery pack turned out to be a great way to get started using free energy from the sun.

Priced around $30 from Amazon.com, my Solar ReStore unit arrived...
Published 10 months ago by Jill Florio

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95 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad for the price...works in a pinch.
I bought this to help keep my iPhone charged while backpacking. While the reviews for this item are mostly good, I have to be middle of the road on this one. It's only $30 so one can't really expect 5-star results. Overall I would say it has met my expectations. My 3-star review simply means it is average. Not great, not bad.

I do a lot of overnight and...
Published 8 months ago by Kernman


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216 of 220 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great entry level solar portable unit, April 25, 2011
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As part of my long-term goal of living off the energy grid, I decided to get my feet wet with a small, inexpensive solar power charger for my iPhone and other small electronics. My Solar ReStore solar battery pack turned out to be a great way to get started using free energy from the sun.

Priced around $30 from Amazon.com, my Solar ReStore unit arrived swiftly in a white plastic bubble-pack mailer. The package is made of that rigid clear plastic that you need scissors to open and can give you a deep 'paper' cut if you are not careful. I cut off the top of the plastic with kitchen shears and carefully made a cut down the side to pull out the materials.

The charging unit itself is almost exactly the size of my iPhone, being a tiny bit larger and considerably lighter. The front consists of a solar panel. The sides offer a USB port, an AC charging port, an LED light on a long, flexible stem that wraps around the side of the unit, an LED light button and a charging indicator light. The back of the unit has a press button indicator showing how charged the unit's battery is - 20, 50, 80 and 100%.

My solar charger arrived 50% charged from the sun, which is apparently as much of a charge as the unit can get from solar power only. I hooked the unit to a wall outlet with the included AC adapter and waited around an hour to see the charge total listed as a full 100%.

From this point I connected my iPhone, which was down to a 20% charge, to the unit to see how long the stored energy in the charger would take to top up. It was a simple matter to plug my iPhone cord right into the USB port on the charger. At that point I clicked the sliding switch to "on" and waited. After two hours my phone was 100% charged. It only took an hour to bring me to a 50% charge, for reference. I disconnected the charger and plugged it back into the wall to get back to a 100% charge.


PROS

Since the charger has both a solar panel for energy charging and a battery to hold the energy, I am pleased that I can run my phone indefinitely off the power of the sun. While running the unit purely with solar has limitations (ie - you can only charge the charger to the 50% mark), I can easily work around those limits by paying attention to my use and charging habits. The price was excellent, I was pleased with the thoughtful accessories included, the LED light runs for 20 hours off a single charge, and I can be confident to have a working iPhone no matter when/where I go.

Besides charging my phone, I can also charge other electronics like a Kindle, Nook, a GPS unit or any USB-connectable handheld device. I will test this on my Toshiba Netbook next.

There are three ways to charge the charger - using the sun, using an AC cord (included), or by using a USB cord (also included) to take energy from your laptop or other fully-powered electronic item. This is convenient versatility.

Since I do a lot of camping and RV boondocking, I anticipate getting a lot of use from my Solar ReStore charger. I would also use this for overseas traveling, long car drives, cruise ship trips (any boating really), and in emergency situations when the power is down or unaccessible.

The two included window suction cups are useful for charging the unit in car or home windows.

The LED light is plenty to read by at night, or cook with, or provide enough low lighting to find your way around camp or a dark house. The flexible stem makes it easy to direct light where you want it.

I like the included cloth protective bag. It protects the solar panel when sliding around in my purse! It also lets my fingers know that I am not grabbing my phone, since they are the same size and configuration.

CONS

The unit does NOT have a clip, grommet hole or any way to attach itself to the outside of a backpack. Many units like this do come with some kind of attachment point you can clip a carabiner or bungie cord to. My solution is to place the solar panel facing out in a freezer strength Ziplock bag and duct tape the edges of the bag to the outside of my pack. It takes six hours to charge the unit (and again, only to 50% using the sun's energy), so you do have to make sure the panel receives as much light as possible. What's nice is that it does not have to receive direct solar light to charge - although direct light does help speed things up.

I would still rather see an upgrade of this unit have some kind of attachment point for clipping purposes.

A car-charging (cigarette lighter outlet) is not included, which would have been a thoughtful charging option for auto travelers on overcast days or at night.

The Solar ReStore charger is not designed to be used while charging. In other words, you can't sit in the sun and run your phone while it is charging in a continuous manner. You either charge the unit or suck the charge from the unit.

I was aware of this point when I bought it, but it's worth noting here. For the price, it's an outstanding charger. To buy an active solar electronics charger you need to step up into the $300-$500 price range and look at 'sherpa' type models.

You have to remember to turn the button off and on when charging your phone. It won't automatically start charging your phone once plugged in, and you have to also remember to turn the charger officially OFF once charging is complete, unless you wish to run the battery completely dry.

OVERALL

Altogether, from my research this is the best quality small electronic solar unit available for an entry-level price. I'm very pleased with the quality and performance of the Solar ReStore, the LED light is worth having for the price alone, and the accessory kit is thoughtfully assembled. Well recommended.
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95 of 95 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not bad for the price...works in a pinch., June 1, 2011
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I bought this to help keep my iPhone charged while backpacking. While the reviews for this item are mostly good, I have to be middle of the road on this one. It's only $30 so one can't really expect 5-star results. Overall I would say it has met my expectations. My 3-star review simply means it is average. Not great, not bad.

I do a lot of overnight and weekend hiking, and in August 2011 I will be climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro in Africa. I'll be without power, water and other luxuries for 7 days. I plan on using my phone as my camera, for texting and updating Facebook while on the mountain. I have run this charger through several tests over the past two weeks. It charged to 100% with no problem using an A/C outlet. I then attached it to my phone when it had only 5% battery remaining. The ReVive recharged the phone to 100% within 2 hours using my own iPhone cable and if I can believe the LEDs on the back, which showed 50% remaining, I still had enough juice left to top off the phone later. So far so good.

The real test, and the reason for my purchase was it's solar capabilities. I followed the instructions and set the depleted ReVive outside in the bright sun for approximately 6 hours. As advertised, the LEDs showed a charge of 50%. I then plugged it into my phone when it was showing 60% battery life and wanted to see how long the ReVive would last. After about 35 minutes my phone was at 80% and that's when the ReVive shut off. So ultimately I got another 20% of battery life added to my phone from a 50% recharged solar unit. That's not what I would call great results, but in an emergency 20% is better than nothing. I'll just have to remember to conserve while on the mountain.
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120 of 126 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Solar Charger I've had so far, February 3, 2011
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Before I decided to spend the money on this charger I had Scosche SolBAT II Solar Powered Backup Battery and Charger. The first one I had worked as long as you didn't use the cable they provided, but I left it on a plane and bought another one. The second one fried and you could smell the electrical smoke from a component blowing up internally and I sent it back. The third one wouldn't charge my Droid 2 at all so I returned it and bought this one.

I love that it has a diagram that tells you how quickly it will charge as well as the percentages. It is a bonus it has a light...but a feature I wasn't particularly "looking" for. I also like that it has a switch so you get to choose whether it dissipates energy or not. I have had no issues charging my Droid 2 with this charger and would recommend it to friends. I will update if there are any issues that come up later.

Arrived when stated and with appropriate accessories. I haven't tried the suction cups yet.

Note: LED light and charger will not work at the same time. Not an issue for me...but it should be noted.
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24 of 26 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Product, February 26, 2011
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Solar chargers can be underwhelming at times, but this one really outperformed what I expected for 20 dollars. Well worth having around for emergencies. Be well aware however, that solar energy can only halfway charge the battery, since at higher charges it cant do sufficient work on the battery to keep up charging after a certain point, but a great value otherwise.
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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Flashlight works, little else., May 31, 2011
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Bought this to take camping. Followed the directions, charged via wall outlet. Did not ever reach full charge - only displayed 50% power even after charging overnight.

Took camping. Tried to charge my droid. Got 10 minutes of charging before the unit was out of power. Let it charge in the sun for a day. The display read 50% power. Again, 10 minutes of charge to my droid before being drained. It gave little to no actual power to the droid.

The only thing that works well on this unit is the flashlight.

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18 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just what I needed for camping and campus life!, February 22, 2011
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Great little gadget! Took it hiking, and the night light was perfect for reading and walking around the trails. And knowing it was never going to run out- a dream!

I'm planning on stringing it up so that it is always on my backpack, and then I'll never have to worry about my gadgets running out at a bad time, and not having recharged the portable batteries.

Hooray!

Update:
It's holding up really well so far. I haven't gotten around to making a
strap or carrier for it yet, which I'd like to do so I can keep it hanging
on the outside of my book bag. Perhaps a simple plastic ziploc would make
it so I wouldn't care if it got rained on, too?
I use the light frequently, that's quite nice, and I've used the battery to
charge my iphone several times now, so that's a good feeling to know I've
got the juice for my gadgets, and if we lost power, I'd still be able to add
some electrons to certain important portables. We've got to worry about
power outages here, in Hawaii. :o
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great value for the price., March 15, 2011
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Used this in a recent trip overseas and it works great. Make sure to charge it to 100% using the included wall plug or usb cable before you go to a place without power. The built in solar charger will only charge the internal battery to 50% (this is no secret, but some people might overlook this in the description.) you can only get it to charge to 100% via usb/ac power.

Anyhow, the unit works great. It's about the size of an iphone and comes with a velvet case, a usb cable and power adapter. Fully charged it refilled both an ipod and my droid phone. Using your white usb cable that comes with your iphone is the only way the iphone will know it's being charged, but you need that anyway because of the special iphone adapter on that cable, it's always best to use your phone's usb cable to ensure you wont run in to any suprises. So that's it in a nutshell, does exactly what it says it will for a decent price.

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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Cute but useless except for ONE emergency call, August 28, 2011
This review is from: ReVIVE Series Solar ReStore External Battery Pack with Universal USB Charging Port for Portable Smartphones / E-readers / MP3 Players and More USB Powered Devices (Electronics)
It takes forever to charge in full sun. Even when fully charged, I only got about a 10-20% charge on my Android EVO smart phone before it showed completely drained power supply. The case cannot tolerate extended exposure to sunlight as mine has completely warped and come apart by leaving it on the dash of my car to charge. I wish I had invested $30 on a car charger.

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Convenient alternative charger, March 11, 2011
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It does what it says. I have charged it fully using the sun (took a couple days to show 100% charged, but it was winter sun light and not in the full sun all day). Then I let my iPod battery die completely and hooked it up to the charger. Within a couple hours it showed that it was charged. The solar charger had no juice left to it though. I think this is a very good investment for anyone that is on the go a lot.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent product, so far, February 28, 2011
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This solar-chargable battery pack does its job nicely. I like the button to Check the percent of charge by how many of 4 LEDs light up, and the Status LED that shows blue when switched on and ready to power a device, and red when it is charging from the sun. The white LED light on a flexible support that folds up into the side of the pack is clever.
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