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Soaraise 25000mAh Wireless 6-IN-1 Solar Power Bank w/ Built in Cables

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Woot! has Soaraise 25000mAh Wireless 6-IN-1 Solar Power Bank w/ Built in Cables for $24.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

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Features:
  • Built-in 3 cables (USB-C IN/OUT Cable*1 & Light-ning Cable*1 & Micro USB Cable*1), dual USB Ports and a wireless charging pad (15W Max), you can charge up to 6 devices at the same time
  • Equipped with the advanced PD QC3.0 high-capacity fast charge technologies, boost an iPhone 16 from 0 to 70% in just 30 minutes.
  • Comes with 25000mAh high quality lithium polymer battery

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Woot! has Soaraise 25000mAh Wireless 6-IN-1 Solar Power Bank w/ Built in Cables for $24.99. Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.

Thanks to Deal Hunter ppxyz1 for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Built-in 3 cables (USB-C IN/OUT Cable*1 & Light-ning Cable*1 & Micro USB Cable*1), dual USB Ports and a wireless charging pad (15W Max), you can charge up to 6 devices at the same time
  • Equipped with the advanced PD QC3.0 high-capacity fast charge technologies, boost an iPhone 16 from 0 to 70% in just 30 minutes.
  • Comes with 25000mAh high quality lithium polymer battery

Editor's Notes

Written by SaltyOne | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
  • About this product:
    • 90-Day Woot Warranty
  • About this store:

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It should power and charge up the power bank without a doubt, when you are bored just sitting there and cranking for awhile should easily get you a few % points, same with the built in solar panel. They say that two rotations is enough to keep the LED lights going for a few seconds. So in short not a long term solution unless you leave the battery bank outside in the sun all day to recharge.

This is the one I found with the hand crank as well as all the other options you could think off, for a survival situtation this looks like a winner if it all works as advertised. Also if you take all the coupons the 15% off and the 10% it comes to be about $45 and even has a today delivery for my area for the orange one.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CN6CF...F0aWM&th=1

Seems like for double the capacity, wireless charging, built in cables, solar charging, led and emergency lights, and the hand crank not a bad deal at all for an emergency situation.
Solar charging capability seems to be all over the place. Description says "A full day of sunlight can charge it up to a maximum of 8000mAh." -- needs 3+ days of charging to "full". People in reviews say "foggy sky =~ 6% of charge in two hours" (8 hour non-stop charging = 24%, 4 days to fully charge). Plus efficiency drops if panel gets too hot. This is more of a "I got stuck without ANY power so tiny bit from solar is a back-up to call for help" thing versus "use solar to charge my phone every day"

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Problem with these Amazon and Woot battery banks almost all of them lie about that 25000mAH capacity or at least they used to when I got a few 4 years ago. Really tempting though since it has solar charging and I like the built in cables...

Just checked Amazon its $32 but does have good overall reviews 4.4 stars.... Tempting indeed for a camping trip. Think I will hold off and get one that also has a hand crank for when solar is not enough.
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Problem with these Amazon and Woot battery banks almost all of them lie about that 25000mAH capacity or at least they used to when I got a few 4 years ago. Really tempting though since it has solar charging and I like the built in cables...

Just checked Amazon its $32 but does have good overall reviews 4.4 stars.... Tempting indeed for a camping trip. Think I will hold off and get one that also has a hand crank for when solar is not enough.

Lol didn't even know they made hand crank powerbanks. I had one that powered an fm/am radio like 20 years ago. Can't imagine that being enough to power a phone though
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Lol didn't even know they made hand crank powerbanks. I had one that powered an fm/am radio like 20 years ago. Can't imagine that being enough to power a phone though
It should power and charge up the power bank without a doubt, when you are bored just sitting there and cranking for awhile should easily get you a few % points, same with the built in solar panel. They say that two rotations is enough to keep the LED lights going for a few seconds. So in short not a long term solution unless you leave the battery bank outside in the sun all day to recharge.

This is the one I found with the hand crank as well as all the other options you could think off, for a survival situtation this looks like a winner if it all works as advertised. Also if you take all the coupons the 15% off and the 10% it comes to be about $45 and even has a today delivery for my area for the orange one.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CN6CF...F0aWM&th=1

Seems like for double the capacity, wireless charging, built in cables, solar charging, led and emergency lights, and the hand crank not a bad deal at all for an emergency situation.
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Solar charging capability seems to be all over the place. Description says "A full day of sunlight can charge it up to a maximum of 8000mAh." -- needs 3+ days of charging to "full". People in reviews say "foggy sky =~ 6% of charge in two hours" (8 hour non-stop charging = 24%, 4 days to fully charge). Plus efficiency drops if panel gets too hot. This is more of a "I got stuck without ANY power so tiny bit from solar is a back-up to call for help" thing versus "use solar to charge my phone every day" Smilie
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Quote from bugabuga :
Solar charging capability seems to be all over the place. Description says "A full day of sunlight can charge it up to a maximum of 8000mAh." -- needs 3+ days of charging to "full". People in reviews say "foggy sky =~ 6% of charge in two hours" (8 hour non-stop charging = 24%, 4 days to fully charge). Plus efficiency drops if panel gets too hot. This is more of a "I got stuck without ANY power so tiny bit from solar is a back-up to call for help" thing versus "use solar to charge my phone every day" Smilie
The full day of sunlight for a maximum 8000mah is roughly correct, with some exceptions. First, direct sunlight, so you have to constantly adjust the postioning of the panel, second, any clouds/shade will affect charging capabilities, third, the panel will get hot very fast, so efficiency will also drop very fast. Assume roughly 5000 mah or less per day given all of the above conditions. The solar panel portion of it is also only this good due to the size of the panels included, most powerbanks have a significantly smaller panel (1 panel vs 4 on this bank)
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Can this powerbank be charged by plugging in ?
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Is automotive grade? I need one to install for my dashcam. If it has pass through charging that would be great too.

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Quote from GreyDolphin9665 :
Can this powerbank be charged by plugging in ?
according to amazon product page, Yes, can be charged plugging into a wall using USB cable
https://www.amazon.com/SOARAISE-2...C7P64?th=1
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Problem with these Amazon and Woot battery banks almost all of them lie about that 25000mAH capacity or at least they used to when I got a few 4 years ago. Really tempting though since it has solar charging and I like the built in cables...Just checked Amazon its $32 but does have good overall reviews 4.4 stars.... Tempting indeed for a camping trip. Think I will hold off and get one that also has a hand crank for when solar is not enough.
You may be spot on about capacity. All 1 to 3 star reviews complain about the capacity of this powerbank being less than 10kmAH
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :

Seems like for double the capacity, wireless charging, built in cables, solar charging, led and emergency lights, and the hand crank not a bad deal at all for an emergency situation.
Yea, in terms of features the thing is pretty cool. But one of the reviewers took it apart and found it to be only half the capacity O.o
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Quote from Adelley :
Yea, in terms of features the thing is pretty cool. But one of the reviewers took it apart and found it to be only half the capacity O.o
Seems to be the norm for all the brands.
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Battery doesnt like hot... But we have to charge under sun.. I dont know how this kind solar power bank works....
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Quote from bugabuga :
Solar charging capability seems to be all over the place. Description says "A full day of sunlight can charge it up to a maximum of 8000mAh." -- needs 3+ days of charging to "full". People in reviews say "foggy sky =~ 6% of charge in two hours" (8 hour non-stop charging = 24%, 4 days to fully charge). Plus efficiency drops if panel gets too hot. This is more of a "I got stuck without ANY power so tiny bit from solar is a back-up to call for help" thing versus "use solar to charge my phone every day" Smilie
I wouldn't worry much about how many days it takes to change, assuming you start from a fully charged bank, and you can keep it that way for the few days that you are going to depend off it, 8000 mAh probably is enough to keep your phone working a day or two.
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Quote from PeteyTheStriker :
Problem with these Amazon and Woot battery banks almost all of them lie about that 25000mAH capacity or at least they used to when I got a few 4 years ago. Really tempting though since it has solar charging and I like the built in cables...

Just checked Amazon its $32 but does have good overall reviews 4.4 stars.... Tempting indeed for a camping trip. Think I will hold off and get one that also has a hand crank for when solar is not enough.
Except Fakespot rates the reviews as D.

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Quote from TenderPiranha :
Except Fakespot rates the reviews as D.
Fakespot is not reliable at all so I dont use it.

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