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This Battery Operated Phone Charger is a portable power bank that uses 4 AA batteries to charge your devices. With a 5V output and a compact design, it's perfect for emergencies and compatible with a variety of smartphones and tablets.
Output Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Power Source | 4 AA Batteries |
Current Rating | 1E+3 Milliamps |
Power Plug | No Plug |
Main Power Connector Type | 2 Pin |
Portable | Yes |
Input Voltage | 6 Volts |
Mount Type | Wall Mount |
Amperage | 1E+3 Milliamps |
Total Usb Ports | 1 |
Wattage | 5 watts |
Connectivity Technology | USB |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Compatible Phone Models | iphone |
Additional Features | Portable |
Item Weight | 40 Grams |
Number of Items | 1 |
Color | Black |
K**M
Charging
The charger actually works takes along time to charge especially while the phone is in use. Still a great buy.
L**R
Only Worked for a Few Hours, and Not Well.
UPDATE: Tested with alkaline batteries. After three hours, my 10k mAh power bank was still at 25% charge, and now the light doesn't work. Will be returning this, regretfully.There's a lot to like about this item. It's compact, with an easy-open top. The LED light is bright and steady. And the price is right. That said, it does seem to be a little slow.I tested it with the only two types of batteries I had on hand, a set of Super Heavy Duty ones from a dollar store, and a national brand rechargeable type. Alkaline batteries are strongly recommended by the manufacturer, and I don't doubt they'd yield better results than what I used. But here's what I found:After one hour, the Super Heavy Duty batteries had charged my older Android from 82% to 88%. After an additional hour, it was still there. Thinking the batteries may have died, I pulled and tested them. They were just about 35% depleted.The second test, with branded rechargeables, yielded similar results. After one hour, it charged to 95% from 88%, and wouldn't go any further. Those batteries tested out at around 30% depleted.Things I think would help yield better results: A faster cable, the proper type of battery, and charging a power bank instead of directly charging a phone. I have a few 10-20k mAh banks I'm going to fool with to see if I get better results.The bottom line? It does the job, albeit slowly, and would probably charge a small flip phone more quickly. With a good supply of AA alkalines, it's a good alternative to solar for an emergency tool kit, and worth the $7 I paid. I would buy it again.
A**Y
Convient
Actually works well
C**S
Don't be in such a rush.
This charger has it's uses, however, it needs fresh, NEW alkaline batteries installed for optimum performance and will still take several hours to fully charge a cell phone. Not the most powerful thing you can buy but it is cheap and uses batteries. It will provide enough juice to dial 911 if required. Keep as a last resort backup charger.
W**S
Smart Cabin bag power source for ipad, iphone , etc!
Useful for cabin bag with USB external connectors and internal battery connection
S**N
Simple concept that works great
I wanted to get something that could charge my devices in case I lose power, and I found this item. It's small, compact, and easy to carry around. It is nice to know that I can still power my phone and tablet.
V**Y
Piece of junk
This is the worst charger I have ever had. Instead of charging it up, it went backwards. I started at 49%, and 2 hours later it was at 48%. So I had two other people try it out, thinking maybe I did something wrong. It did the same thing for them. Instead of charging it up, it charged it down. The only thing good on it is the flashlight. Don't waste your money.
M**G
Cheap price for cheap device.
Very light weight, but not in a good way. I'm a "it feels flimsy" way. Also the slots for the batteries are super tight. AA battery sizes can vary a small amount, so maybe my EBL rechargeable are on the big side, but I've not had issues using them in other devices. Really have to fight to put them in this thing.
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