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The Ecosonique 100W/120W Portable Solar Panel is a foldable, high-efficiency solar charger featuring a 23.5% conversion rate and IP67 waterproof rating. It includes a detachable power hub with multiple output ports (MC4, USB-A, USB-C PD 60W, 12V DC) for versatile device compatibility. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and off-grid living, it offers adjustable kickstands and a magnetic handle for optimal sunlight capture and easy transport. Backed by an 18-month warranty, it’s engineered to deliver reliable, portable solar power wherever you go.
Brand | Ecosonique Technology |
Material | Monocrystalline Silicon, ETFE |
Product Dimensions | 15.75"L x 1.97"W x 18.74"H |
Item Weight | 12 Pounds |
Efficiency | 23.5% conversion efficiency |
Connector Type | USB-A, USB-C, DC, MC4 |
Folded Size | 18.74*15.55*1.77 inches |
Included Components | 1x 100w solar panel |
AC Adapter Current | 4.54 Amps |
Maximum Voltage | 22 Volts |
Upper Temperature Rating | 158 Degrees Fahrenheit |
Maximum Power | 120 Watts |
Special Feature | Portable, Foldable |
Output Voltage | 22 Volts |
Manufacturer | Ecosonique Technology |
Part Number | UT-60 |
Item Weight | 12 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | UT-100 |
Size | 100W |
Color | Black |
Style | Compact |
Shape | Square |
Special Features | Portable, Foldable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
T**M
Great design, good performer
Buckle up, too much info coming... This is for the 60W Ecosonique panel, tested with my small Jackery (not included). Overall, I really like this panel!There's a lot of reasons I chose this over others and they all prove out. It's a single fold, so it deploys and stands up easily. The magnetic handles clap together firmly. The construction and legs are sturdy. The legs hold it at a fixed ~40 degrees or so (not really adjustable down low, but fine). It has a zippered pouch for holding cables/adapters, and for protecting the sensitive stuff rather than being exposed to the elements.See pictures, the zipper is the kind that's sort of water resistant! Good attention to detail. The outside of the pouch and the rest also appears water resistant, other than connectors of course.One of the main reasons I got this was to pair it with a Jackery Explorer 240 v2, but also to be able to quickly charge other USB devices and packs, quickly and directly. I wanted something in the 60W range that could do at least 45W USB PD. Those are kinda hard to find, and the Ecosonique adapter thing looked cool.About the power module... The panel has an MC4 output, and they include their MC4 to USB and DC12v "power module." There's then a DC12v cable with a bunch of adapters. But for the 60W panel, the 12v off of the power module is limited to 3A, or 36W. More about the module later...My Jackery uses USB PD (up to 100W) for DC charging. To get the most power into my Jackery, I bought separately a direct MC4 to DC7909 cable (to be compatible with another battery), and a 140W DC7909 to USBC adapter. This worked with the Explorer 240 v2. I can now plug the Ecosonique directly into my Jackery's USBC PD port and it pulls in everything available from the panel.In full noon sun on a clear day (within an hour of peak), I was able to pull a maximum of 53W using my direct MC4 to USBC DC adapter (50W shown in photo). Note that this is a direct ~20V which the Jackery can handle, I'm not sure a direct adapter like this would be safe for phones, etc!Knowing it had enough to fully drive the power module, I switched to their adapter. With the panel at over 50W, the USBC PD port from the Ecosonique power module put out a stable 44W to the battery no problem.However! I learned from testing and talking to support (who were very helpful and knowledgeable) that if you ask the USB ports for more power than the solar panel has available, the power module will power cycle itself off for safety. So later in early evening sun when it was outputting 35-40W max, the USB PD would get up to about 35W then turn off and ramp up repeatedly. However, it would still charge lower power, 18W USB QC devices like my phone with no trouble.Gripes? Minor. In the future, it might be nice to trim down some of the wasted space around the handles to make it more compact. And to maybe redesign the power module to throttle the power output rather than just turn itself off if the panel doesn't have enough sun, but at least it fails safe.So yeah! It's a pretty good panel. 53 W is the most I've seen output directly in one day of testing. It does output a full 45W on the USB PD thing *if* you have enough sun for it. It's very well made and very easy to setup and store. The power module thing is a cool addition, though I recommend your own direct MC4 adapter if you plan to pair it with a power station that takes DC solar input.Overall, a really nice piece of kit!
A**X
Durable, Professional, Excellent
Comes as another cardboard box protected with styrofoam sliders inside of an amazon box, they do a good job protecting it. Cords are neatly organized inside the zipper portion behind the panel, as well as instructions and a paper for warranty. Cords are straight forward, plug in what you need, boom, done. The USB-C outputs at maximum of 60W so it does support fast charging for phones and charged my 15 Pro Max from 15 to 80 in around 35-40 minutes which was the same as using an outlet so I was impressed. Haven't tested the output with a multimeter, but I do believe it is true to its word of 100W, 120W peak because I have charged my iPad Pro 12.9 inch from 38% to 95% in around 45 minutes, and my Oculus Quest 2 from 30 to 71 in about a half hour. In peak sunlight it is extremely efficient like mentioned, and upon arrival when I got it, it was 6PM and the sun was getting low, but I was able to test it charging my Garmin even though the sun was blocked by a tall tree, but I managed to get 10% charge on my Fenix 7x in dim low conditions after 15 minutes, which also impressed me. The legs that it has to stand it up are stitched very well and also include velcro to close them up. Folds up easily when not in use and they also include 4 carabiners to hook around the metal rings around each corner incase you want to hang it or attach it to things. There is also a small plastic buckle included when you fold it up to make sure the inside panels do not flop back out and the handles also include magnets to make sure it stays snapped shut. Less than 10 lbs and feels light to carry. 10/10 would recommend this for anyone looking to get into portable power or solar energy :D
J**J
Solid offering for charging devices with only minor nitpicks.
So far I’m impressed. Connectivity options are plentiful, which was my main requirement.This panel is able to put out a solid 18-19W to my battery pack (max input is 9V-2A~) so the charging speed was good. I don’t have equipment yet to test higher wattages but I did a quick test on a 20V laptop via USB-C and that worked too, however the laptops battery was full so not much to test there.The value for the money is definitely there with a few cons that are fairly easy to workaround.Cons:My USB adapter cables had me attaching panel output negative to the positive side of the usb box and the positive panel side to the negative on the sub box. I was worried at first but it seems like a QC issue where the color of the wires are wrong. I figured I’d just return it if it didn’t work. I hooked it up and was happy to see the red light on the usb box come on. A test charged with a throwaway toy proved successful.The glue that holds the Velcro straps to the back of the solar panel weakens with heat and will come off. I used some alcohol wipes to prep and then super glue to adhere them back. So far so good.Finally the panel has a tendency to want to fold back up. It can be annoying to setup the first time but has been easier after just a day of usage.I did not test the DC barrel plugs, only the USB A and C ports. They were as advertised.Overall a solid 4 star product mainly due to the price. The tradeoffs are small and easy to work around for most. The panel quality is fairly high. I don’t think it will break anytime soon.
S**N
Works Great!
This definitely works as advertised! Love the MC4 connect to power hub... It works way better than 20-25 watt solar power generators. Great value!
I**A
easy to use and well made
I have a 200W portable panel from one of the big name companies and it is great, however it is just too large to just toss in the truck for an overnight camping trip, that is where this comes in to play, this is perfect for charging small power banks, my phone, tablet and other items of this nature, it took about 3 hours to fully charge my iPad from 10%, the size is perfect to just toss behind the seat in my Jeep or truck and with the included hub, it makes charging accessories very easy, for the money it is very nice….if you don’t need or don’t want to carry a large 200W panel around (like myself) this is perfect for you.
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