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Recommend a lightweight solar phone charger?

AFB_CF_2018

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Hi all

Wondering if anyone can recommend a lightweight solar charger for an IPhone 8? I live in the States and leave in early june. Only looking for something I can order in the states.

Thanks!

A
 
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Just thinking of not having to plug things in. Vacillating between solar and a back up battery. I’ll be in the Norte for 5 weeks but posted in Frances because more people read it. :)
 
IMHO, this is useless weight, and one more thing to lose. The others are correct. There are plenty of outlets to plug in your charger. All you need is a plug pin adapter. The native Apple charger will work fine on Euro current (220 vac, 50 hz).

Also, you can pick up an Apple Euro charger in any mobile / phone shop for Euro 24,99. Similarly, lightning cords are ubiquitous.

Hope this helps.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
Something else to carry, I never had a problem finding a place to recharge, if you get low between Albergues, most bars will let you charge your devices for the cost of a cafe con leche or beer.
 
Honestly? Solar chargers are a complete waste of time in my opinion; take a good power bank and a continental charger ( I got mine from amazon.fr) with at least two USB outlets (allows you to share) so that you can keep your devices and your power bank charged up. My charger is by Anker and has served me very well.
Ultreïa
 
We found a Waka waka solar panel, which also has a torch option. By buying one, you support charity projects as initiated by the Waka waka organisation.
If the sun has gone for a walk, it can also be charged from a conventional socket.
https://us.waka-waka.com/ tells you more about this device.
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-

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