Save 50% on the 20,000mAh ZeroLemon SolarJuice battery pack

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A backup battery that can recharge your phone more than 7 times over should be useful enough. But the ZeroLemon SolarJuice adds solar power, water resistance and shock proofing for good measure. TechSpot readers can grab one 50% off. 

This 20,000mAh Lithium Polymer battery can charge iOS, Android, or any other USB-compatible device. Power is doled out via dual USB ports, providing 2.1A and 1A respectively for best charging rates. Extra top-up power is provided by the 1.2W monocrystalline solar panels that cover one side of the ZeroLemon.

Top Features:

  • Top Grade A cell, built-in 20000mAh Lithium Polymer battery charges via a powerful 1.2W monocrystalline solar panel
  • Dual output allows for simultaneous charging of multiple devices at high speeds
  • Anti-explosion, lightweight, compact, and reliable
  • 1000+ recharge cycles over the life of the battery
  • Solar charging capabilities with any light condition
  • 4 LED indicators reflecting charging & discharging process
  • Fast charging 2.1 & 1A power output for maximum iOS & Android charge rates (more than 7x charge for iPhone 6)
  • Ultrabright LED flashlight

Shipping is free to the US, and it’s covered by ZeroLemon’s 180-day replacement warranty.

Save 50% on the ZeroLemon 20,000mAh SolarJuice Battery Pack

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Damn. TS keeps giving us specials on battery packs, just when I've already invested in one and don't need another.
Anyway shipping & import duties will negate any savings for me.
 
Wow great deal. This thing has 4.5 stars on Amazon's ratings with 76 reviews.

Looks like solar is mainly an emergency backup, reviews the solar panel is 200mah, which means 10 hrs of sunlight for a 2000mah battery (iPhone6 is 1900mah, Galaxy Note S5 is 2800mah).

Might help if your battery dies after a few days in the desert cooking m3th with your chemistry teacher and you can't start your RV.
 
Might help if your battery dies after a few days in the desert cooking m3th with your chemistry teacher and you can't start your RV.

Well you could use this or a friendly local American Indian and his trusty pickup truck.
 
Looks like solar is mainly an emergency backup, reviews the solar panel is 200mah, which means 10 hrs of sunlight for a 2000mah battery (iPhone6 is 1900mah, Galaxy Note S5 is 2800mah).

If that means that you can have a full day of usage (Or even two if it's an emergency of course very minimal) out of a 10 hour charge, it's awesome!
 
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