🔋 Stay charged, stay unstoppable—power your adventures with Mregb!
The Mregb Power Bank is a robust 36800mAh portable charger featuring dual USB and USB-C ports with QC 3.0 fast charging. Designed for the modern outdoor professional, it offers solar recharging capabilities, IPX7 waterproof and shockproof durability, a built-in LED flashlight, and a precision compass—making it the ultimate all-in-one power solution for on-the-go lifestyles.
Item Dimensions L x W x Thickness | 5.5"L x 3"W x 0.7"Th |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Polymer |
Color | Orange |
Recommended Uses For Product | No |
Compatible Devices | For ALL Cellphones 【iPhone】iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, iPhone 14, iPhone 14 Plus, iPhone 14 Pro, iPhone 14 Pro Max, iPhone 13, iPhone 13 mini, iPhone13 Pro, iPhone 13 Pro Max, iPhone 12, iPhone 12 mini, iPhone12 Pro, iPhone 12 Pro Max, iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, iPhone 11 Pro Max, iPhone SE (3nd generation), iPhone SE (2nd generation), iPhone SE, iPhone XR, iPhone XS Max, iPhone XS, iPhone X, iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, 7, 6, 5, 4 etc; 【Samsung】Samsung Galaxy S24, Samsung S24+, Samsung S24 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy S23, Samsung S23+, Samsung S23 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy S22, Samsung S22+, Samsung S22 Ultra, Samsung Galaxy S21, Samsung S21+, Samsung S21 Ultra,Samsung Galaxy S20, Samsung S20+, Samsung S20 Ultra, S10e/ S10+/ S10/ S9/S8/S7/S6/S5/S4, Samsung Galaxy Note 20, Note10, Note 9, Note 8 etc; Google, Moto, Sony, LG, iPad, AirPods, Headphone, Tablets, Camera, Smartwatch, Switch, Mini Fan, Fitness Tracker, Speaker, MP3 MP4 Player etc.. |
Portable | Yes |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Battery Powered,Corded Electric |
Amperage | 3.1 Amps |
Number of Ports | 3 |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C, USB Type A |
Battery Capacity | 36800 Milliamp Hours |
Additional Features | Flashlight,Fast Charger,Fast Charging,Portable Charger,Waterproof,Over Charging Protection,Short Circuit Protection |
C**L
Best choice!
Best one I have bought. I purchased 4 different ones before finding this one. This is my third one I have bought to give to my daughter. Charging my phone is easy and efficient. I use the flashlight at night when letting my dog out to do its duties.
K**N
Quality charger
ATTENTION: Most of the bad reviews are because of the charging time under sunlight, this charger was not specifically made to be charged from the sun, its main charging method is to be charged from the wall.Overall I am very happy with this solar charger, I charged my Motorola g7 play a couple of times, my portable Bluetooth speaker, and my AirPods. the battery holds a lot of charge. its really sterdy and compact.My family ran a firework stand on the fourth of july and we needed to charge our ipad, this little charger charged the Ipad for pretty much all day (in one charge).The flashlight is fairly strong, it was better than most of my familys other flashlights when i compared them one night, easily better than any $15 flashlight.The usb ports were a little funky at first, one of my cords wouldnt charge through it, but you just needed to press it in a bit harder than I origonaly thought I woiuld have to.PS: the compas was pretty usless, just spinning in circles over and over :/
J**X
Perfect for what it is, small, wireless charging, and reasonable price.
There are a lot of reviews saying solar panel doesn't work, can only charge phone a couple of times ect...It's all about reading the specks and math.Solar charging:This device is small. It's length and width is smaller than my galaxy s22 and only slightly thicker. I can easily carry it in my pocket. Putting an led in line between the Solar panel and the battery to indicate current flow is a very basic circuit. If the led that indicates the Solar panel is charging is on, there is current flowing to the battery and it is charging. There are excellent explanations in the question section which do a great job of explaining the math and why it would take probably over a week to fully charge this device. One review I read said the device would not fully charge with Solar. I "capped off" my phone from about 50% battery to 85% which used about one "bar" or one of the indicator let's. I then put it outside in the South Florida sun, in direct sunlight to see if I could fully charge it with the Solar panel. It took 3 days. It finally got back to a full charge. Am I disappointed, NO, that's about what I would expect. If you wanted to fully charge your phone, then recharge using Solar, the Solar panel would have to produce the same watage over a few hours that you used to charge your phone. You can do this with one of the folding Solar panels Amazon sells. These panels are huge in comparison to the tiny panel on this unit. It's all math and physics. Hurricane Andrew back in the day, we were without power for a little over a week. Thus device would have charged my phone once or twice, then it would probably take a week to recharge. Not what this device was designed for."I can only charge my phone a couple of times before recharging"Thus battery is small and easy to carry. If you are comparing power banks using the same technology, same type of battery, more capacity equals larger battery. Again math and physics. If the battery bank is about the same size as your phone, you are only going to get around 2 or 3 full charges with it. A power bank is basically all battery, so if the device is about the size of your phone the battery size inside is probably 2 or 3 times larger than the one in your phone. Thus expect 2 or 3 charges. Again math and physics. In an emergency situation, I would use this as a Solar flashlight. I have a larger power bank that is about the size of a lunchbox with a large folding Solar panel to charge it. Under perfect conditions I can recharge that device in about a day to day and a half. I recommend this device as long as you understand it's limitations. Remember it can fit in your pocket, It has wireless charging, and is inexpensive.BTW, the compass is just a novelty. If you are putting yourself in a situation where you need a compass for navigation, carry a real compass.
W**T
Decent little power bank
Phone was charged on the power banks factory charge which i believe is normally around 65-70% which is 3/4 lights on the battery indicator, after 1 hour of charging it dropped to 2/4 lights which is somewhere in between 25% and 50% charge.It charged my phone about 35% during the hour charging with little to no use, phone was locked and screen off. (rounding up because I was streaming music and had a few apps open in the background for like 40 minutes).Estimated full charge: 2h 40mSolar charging immediately starts as soon as sunlight hits the panel. It's slow at charging, but i expected that from a small, cheap power bank. If you're like me and carry a backpack every day, you could clip it onto your bag and have passive charging while you're out and about.
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