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Goal Zero 19004 Nomad 7 / Rockout Combo

by Goal Zero
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (39 customer reviews)

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  • Kit includes the GOAL ZERO Nomad 7 Solar Panel and Rockout Speakers
  • The Nomad 7 is a Mono-crystalline Solar panel with USB and 12V DC outputs
  • The Rockout Speakers deliver high quality sound from your phone or MP3 player for up to 20 hours
  • Protect your device in the Nomad 7 or Rockout Speaker pockets.
  • Use the USB port to charge the Rock-Out's rechargeable battery from the Nomad 7 or any USB output; know when the Rock-Out is on or receiving a charge by way of the power indicator
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Goal Zero 19004 Nomad 7 / Rockout Combo + Goal Zero 14101 Luna USB LED Stick Light + Goal Zero 11406 Guide 10 Plus Silver Battery Pack
Price for all three: $147.11

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Product Information

Technical Details
BrandGoal Zero
Item Weight2.3 pounds
Product Dimensions15.5 x 8.5 x 4 inches
Item model number19004
Manufacturer Part Number19004
Wattage7 watts
  
Additional Information
ASINB004ENAFBS
Best Sellers Rank #21,477 in Automotive (See top 100)
Shipping Weight2.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
ShippingCurrently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
Date First AvailableJune 17, 2003
  
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Warranty, Parts: Parts
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Product Description

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Share your portable music anywhere

This combo kit is the perfect way to enjoy your music on the road without the need for batteries. The Nomad 7 solar panel delivers an ultra-compact yet powerful solar panel that enables you to charge your handheld devices from its USB and 12 volt DC charging ports. The Rock Out pumps sound from your iPod, mp3 and other audio devices through its integrated speakers. It will pump out the tunes for 20+ hours before needing a recharge. This kit combines the two in perfect harmony. Plug the Rock Out into the Nomad 7 and recharge it from the sun in 4 hours.

Share Your Music Anywhere

The Rock Out rechargeable MP3 and laptop speaker charges directly from the included Nomad 7 solar panel, or USB. The wooden sound box and bass speakers delivers a full range of high quality sound. Rock Out has internal battery so it won't drain your device's power. And it's weather resistant to keep up with you on your outdoor adventures.

Quick Recharge

The Rock Out speaker offers a quick recharge time of only 4 hours via USB (DC) or when connected to the GoalZero Nomad 7. Expect 2-4x longer charge times depending on weather conditions when charging by solar.

What's in the Box?

Goalzero Nomad 7 solar panel, Goalzero Rock Out portable speaker, 12V male DC vehicle adapter, warranty.

Technical Specifications

  • Speaker Dimension: 40mm
  • Power Rating: 2 x 2 watts
  • Signal Processing: Double Stereo Speaker
  • Outputs (Nomad 7): USB, DC
  • Nomad 7 Dimensions: 6 x 9 x 1 (inch); 15 x 23 x 2.5 (cm)
  • Nomad 7 Weight: 0.8 lbs; 0.36 kgs
  • Rock Out Weight (no pkg): 14.4 oz; 0.40 kgs
  • Rock Out Dimensions: 6 x 5 x 3 (inches); 15 x 14 x 7.6 (cm)

Product Description

Ultra compact power. For the minimalist on the go the Nomad 7M delivers an ultra-compact yet powerful solar panel that enables you to charge your handheld devices directly from its USB and 12 volt DC charging ports. Hit the trails, boulder or water and share hours of high quality sound with fellow trekkers. The Rock-Out pumps sound from your iPod, mp3, mp4 and other audio devices through its integrated speakers. Simply plug the Rock-Out into the headphone or audio jack of your device and hit play. Its rugged and portable design will keep the tunes going whether mounted to a bike stem, backpack or climbing harness.


Customer Reviews

Great product, well built, tough as advertised, and worked perfectly. Juan Sanchez  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
The free rockout speaker is great, sturdy and is plenty loud. B. Young  |  13 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Amazon Verified Purchase
I bought this guy as a nice emergency item and also for camping. I connected the panel to my HTC G2 Android phone while it was playing the radio out of the included Goal0 speakers. I had the panels positioned in a not-so-optimal way with only moderate sunlight and it charged my phone about 12% in an hour WHILE the radio was draining the battery and connected to the external speakers. That battery is rated at 1500mah for anyone who cares about the specifics. The other piece that I purchased alongside this kit was the Goal0 battery charging pod. You can place 4 AA size NIMH batteries in the pod for charging with the solar panel. When there is no sunlight around, you can use your available AA batteries to charge your USB devices. I used the charging pod to recharge my smartphone again at night as well as my Kindle. Honestly, if you have a lot of good quality low self discharge batteries around (Like Eneloops) you can pretty much get away with not buying the solar panel at all, the charging pod will pretty much do the job in the short term.

As far as the speaker goes, the sound is AWFUL out of the box. As others have mentioned in their reviews of these speakers, the cones are covered by a heavy cardboard material. I simply took a flathead screwdriver and used it to break the glue seal around the edge of speaker that adheres it to the case. After that, I used the flathead to pry out the speaker from the case. From there you can see the inside of the casing is lined with cardboard, and on that cardboard, there's a fine indentation where the speakers are. I used a boxcutter to cut circles out where the speaker cones are. Place the speakers back in the casing and you're good to go. One note about this modification is that obviously the speakers are more than likely no longer "water resistant" as originally advertised.

All in all, very happy with the purchase. I docked one star for the speakers being horrible as they were out of the box.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Lightweight Way to Recharge Electronics in the Field August 11, 2011
Amazon Verified Purchase
I purchased the Nomad 7 / Rockout Combo from Amazon about one month ago and wanted to test it before commenting. It weighed 370 gms / 13.1 oz. on the kitchen scale without any cables. Just like the other Goal Zero products it is well designed and well made using quality materials. If taken care of should last decades (do not throw on the floor or drive the truck over it, like the You Tube videos). It is nice to see the solar panel can take the abuse if an accident happens.

The solar panels are mounted to a heavy plastic sheet which gives the rigidity needed to protect the thin brittle solar cells (think a thin potato chip strength). The fronts of the solar panels are covered with an unknown clear plastic reminiscent of Tedlar. The outer shell is covered in a material that looks and feels like Cordura, so it should wear very well, most quality backpacks are made of this material. The built-in pouch is a perfect size for the Guide 10 and all but the 12 volt car lighter adapter (which could be carried if you plug it in the regulator / converter and place the large end between the pouch and regulator. I find it is best to carry it externally if you need it. I fold the flap with the regulator / charger behind the solar panel when charging to keep the electronics in the shade. Eight loops (not bungee cord loops) all around the Nomad 7 allow many ways to attach the unit to a pack or sticks for charging. It was easy to attach to my Maxpedition pack with Paracord 550 and charge while I was walking.

How does it work? Surprisingly well! I did a lot tests in the Arizona sun in July and August it held up well to sun intensity and heat. This is our monsoon season which means clouds and rain once in a while (intermittent sunlight). The Nomad 7 charged 50 NiMH batteries in the Guide 10 very well under all kinds of sky conditions. Even an overcast sky where the panel did not cast a shadow it still recharged low NiMH batteries in about 6 hours. Using the USB adaptor charged low tech LG cellphone in an hour in normal sunlight (it also charged cellphone using 12V 4W lighter adaptor). So far I have been able to charge a digital camera, Kaito Voyager radio, VHF / UHF transceiver and the Guide 10 in reasonable times. It allows you to use your equipment more since you can now recharge in the field and not be so concerned with conserving battery power.

As far as the Rockout Speaker goes, for the size they sound very good with my player. They charge up in an hour with the Nomad 7 Solar Panel. If weight and volume are considerations in a backpack, then you might leave them behind and use earbuds. Otherwise, they are great to have along as a luxury item. If you are car camping, then they are a great asset to the camping experience, nice to listen to music without the earbuds.

I am delighted with the Nomad 7 / Rockout Speaker Combo. They are well engineered and perform very well. The Nomad 7 Solar Panel is perfect for light weight backpacking.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic for when you are way out there September 12, 2011
Amazon Verified Purchase
Love this unit and the fact it cost the same even with speakers made it even sweeter. Easy to use, incredibly flexible, and worked great on all my apple products I travel with. Key to best use is direct sun. Worked fantastic by pool and when camping, on the windshield of the car. Charges quick in direct sun. Even charges my iPad, albeit a little slower. Love the speakers. Great sound from a small package and last forever.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars i like it, its almost perfect
i like this thing. I have no real issues with the solar panel but i had to "modify" the speaker.

pros: its loud enough and pretty good sound (after the mod). Read more
Published 16 days ago by tonybrah 34
3.0 out of 5 stars Rockout and Solar Charger review
I just plugged in the Rockout speakers and it sounds okay. I am used to great quality speakers so these don't even compare. Read more
Published 23 days ago by gtmj45
4.0 out of 5 stars first time
The battery pack is needed. But i can see it coming handy camping or hiking well worth it. Very durable
Published 1 month ago by Ted
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
This product is even better than I expected. It works great, charges my phone or ipod and the speaker is a lot louder than I expected.
Published 1 month ago by sadith
4.0 out of 5 stars Neat product
Got this on a lightning deal, so it think it was worth what I paid. Works correctly and is compact.
Published 2 months ago by J. T. Smith
5.0 out of 5 stars very nice!
not only I can charge my stuff, I can listen to some nice tunes!! :) Thanks Goal Zero for this!
Published 2 months ago by Andrei penz
5.0 out of 5 stars Love it. Need it. Want more of it.
This thing is great. Lightweight, powerful and compact. The panel is really easy to hang off of anything and it gets the job done, even in imperfect conditions. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Horus
4.0 out of 5 stars Exactly what I was looking for
I use this with a couple of different New Trent battery packs and it charges them just fine. I'm sure the goal 10 battery pack would work even better, but any battery charger you... Read more
Published 3 months ago by The Grammiers
4.0 out of 5 stars Great construction and deep sound
I love Goal Zero products. I think they have the best all around price, construction, and quality. The Nomad 7 compared to a Brunton equivalent produces more watts and at a cheaper... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Benjo
4.0 out of 5 stars Package was torn
The packaging looked like it had been opened before. The edges of the box were torn and I was really concerned that the product was broken. Read more
Published 4 months ago by C. Dixon
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