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20000mAh Solar Power Bank for Camping & Emergency Use | Daniel’s Outdoor Company

20000mAh Solar Power Bank for Camping & Emergency Use | Daniel’s Outdoor Company

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Regular price $39.99 USD
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Portable Solar Power Bank

Nothing builds character faster than watching your phone hit 1% battery while you’re halfway through a camping trip using GPS to figure out where you actually are.

This portable solar power bank keeps your devices charged during camping trips, travel, emergencies, and outdoor adventures so you can stay connected even when you’re miles away from the nearest outlet.

Built tough for the outdoors, it combines high-capacity backup power with solar charging, emergency lighting, and rugged protection for wherever the adventure takes you.

Features

  • Massive 20,000mAh battery capacity
  • Dual USB charging ports
  • Solar backup charging panel
  • Waterproof, shockproof, and dustproof design
  • Built-in LED flashlight with SOS and strobe modes
  • Integrated emergency compass
  • Lightweight portable design with included carabiner

Perfect For

  • Camping trips
  • Hiking adventures
  • Power outages
  • Emergency kits
  • Road trips
  • Outdoor travel
  • People who somehow always forget to charge their phone

Why You’ll Love It

This power bank helps keep your phones, GPS devices, cameras, and other electronics charged while adding extra safety features for outdoor adventures and emergency situations.

Whether you're camping off-grid, surviving another blackout, or pretending you totally knew the trail went this way, this charger is built to keep you powered up and prepared.

Specifications

  • Battery Capacity: 20,000mAh
  • Output: Dual 5V USB Ports
  • Charging Method: USB & Solar Backup Charging
  • Features: Flashlight, SOS Mode, Compass, Waterproof Design

Built for camping, emergencies, and preventing the classic “whose phone charger did you bring?” argument.

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