Hands on with the Devotec Solar Charger

Here at BGR, we’ve learned several truths over the years: What happens in Vegas does not always stay in Vegas, you really shouldn’t eat yellow snow and most importantly, there is no such thing as a phone with a big enough battery. Discounting those first two for the time being, we’re long-time Proporta portable battery users as having that extra 3400 mAh of juice in reserve can be a life saver. Last month however, we were made aware of an alternative option from London-based Devotec Industries and our interest was immediately piqued. While Devotec’s offering holds 47% less juice than our Proporta battery, we couldn’t help but get reeled in by a key feature that no other portable charger we’ve come across in the sub-$40 price range can tout — solar. Needless to say we scooped up a handful of them and went to town. Hit the jump to read our impressions of the Devotec Solar Charger after a few weeks of abuse from the BGR staff.

First things first – what exactly is this thing? Devotec’s Solar Charger is a small pocketable battery that will charge your mobile phone or other portable devices on the go. It holds 1800 mAh of power, more than enough to give just about any handset one full charge with a bit left over just in case. The entire face of the charger is a solar panel, thus allowing the battery to be charged by the sun as opposed to sucking power from the grid. This also means if you’re out and about for an extended period of time, using the unit for multiple charges is possible without having to stop and find a power source. Just leave it sitting on the dash in your car or anywhere else it can see the sun and a few hours later you have a full 1800 mAh waiting for another go. Leaving it in the sun as it’s charging a device will also drastically reduce the battery drain of course, stretching that 1800 mAh cell out much further than any non-solar portable charger could dream of.

The unit is built quite solidly; the area surrounding the solar panel is standard black plastic while the rear half of the case is metal. Admittedly, we’ve dropped the unit a short distance several times already and there isn’t a scratch or scuff to be found. One end of the charger is home to a single DC-out port and the other end holds two LED indicators and a USB port. Why a USB port, you might ask? In the event you have a trip to Seattle or just want a quick burst of juice, the charger can be plugged into a wall outlet or any computer with a USB port (Extended pack is available with a multi-country travel charger).

Devotec’s Solar Charger ships with a short cable and a variety of tips that should be able to charge just about any handset along with any portable device that can be powered with a standard USB cable — as you can see above, the center tip on the top row is a standard USB port. It also comes with a small leather-like case which, oddly, is the cause of our only real complaint. The case is nice and it keeps the unit from getting scratched or scuffed while in transit but it’s only big enough to house the charger itself, and barely. We would have preferred a case that could also hold the tiny charger cable and maybe even a few tips so that everything is kept together and organized.

In terms of performance, a portable charger is the type of thing that either works or it doesn’t. There’s really no room for middle ground so in short, the Devotec Solar Charger works. Surprisingly however, we found that it works a bit better than the Devotec Website states. The company’s site claims charging the unit from empty will take approximately 12 hours of sunlight, while the documentation included with the unit claims 4-6 hours. During our testing we found the reality to be somewhere around 4 hours in direct sunlight. The other thing you might notice is that in each of our pictures of the unit there is a blue LED shining, indicating that the unit is currently charging. That’s no mistake — we were very surprised to find that artificial light charges the Devotec charger as opposed to just sunlight. Of course we doubt a standard house bulb will charge the unit anywhere near as quickly as sunlight, but it’s still nice to know.

In the end, we would definitely recommend the Devotec Solar Charger to anyone in the market for a portable charger. The $39.99 price point puts it exactly in line with our Proporta unit and while its capacity is 1800 mAh compared to the 3400 mAh of the Proporta, the green-factor and convenience of solar technology more than make up for it. Whereas the Proporta or a similar non-solar unit might be able to refill your handset twice before having to be refueled by a wall outlet or computer, the Devotec charger can keep refilling your gear without touching an outlet as long as the sun keeps rising every morning. If the sun stops rising, well, you’ve got bigger problems to deal with than recharging your phone. With that, we’ll leave you with a few comparison shots to give you an idea of the size of the unit, along with a link to Devotec’s product page.

Devotec Solar Charger product page

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25 Responses to “Hands on with the Devotec Solar Charger”

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    effortless says:

    i have the portable battery kid from JAVOedge which is a little more but is 3400mAH and does the job for my Bold!

    http://www.amazon.com/Portable-Battery-Complete-Kit-Rechargeable/dp/B0012WE920

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    blur(p)s says:

    This looks so awesome!!! Much better alternative to lugging around various cords.

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    1adonis1 says:

    I’m getting one for my Bold. Thanks BGR.

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    Rune says:

    Which package do I order, the Solar Battery or the Extended Solar Battery to get the US AC plug?

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    mike says:

    Let me get this straight. This short cord means I have my phone in the full sun along with the charger. Oh yeah…..screens love that.

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    Zach Epstein says:

    @Rune – Great question. The wall charger comes in the extended pack and not in the standard pack linked at the end of the review. I’ve updated the body of the post to reflect that, thanks.

    Correction: Both packs come with AC chargers. The standard pack comes with a US charger and the extended pack comes with a multi-country travel charger.

    @mike – No. It has an 1800 mAh well. You can charge the unit in the sun and then use it to juice up your phone wherever you want. House, apt, cave, bunker, whatever.

    If you want to charge a phone while charging the unit in the sun, you could always place the phone screen-side down. ;)

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    Alex says:

    I work for Devotec, and just to clear up:

    - 1) Thanks BGR for an Awesome review!

    - 2) You can buy the Solar Charger from our US site, which will come with a US AC plug as standard.

    - 3) We have the micro-USB/Nokia thin tips, although they are not on the website. Just email us for details: Sales@DevotecIndustries.co.uk

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    Alex says:

    There are quite a few fakes on the internet of the Devotec solar charger. Keep in mind a few things though:

    - the fakes have supposedly 1350mAh batteries, not 1800.

    - They come with half the adapters, and the cheaper ipod tip that doesnt work with iphones/touches, if at all

    - lower quality electronics, using cheaper chipsets in both the solar charger and the USB plug.

    - usual issues with warranty/shipping etc

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    mike says:

    I see the Devotech has a lot more power than the knock off. Might be worth the money after all.

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    Nerdherder says:

    Looks pretty sweet.

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    Hey BGR, thanks for the review. I’m headed to Burning Man in the summer and the thought of going 7 days without the option to charge my n82 (I’ll be using it to liveblog, take pics, record vid and play tunes) would have meant a lot of money in extra batteries. You totally saved my ass (by way of my wallet) with a sweet product at a sweet price.

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    celz says:

    i need one my moto one broke

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    Rich says:

    Cool, am getting one for my Ipod touch.. :)

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    Bradley says:

    Is it possible to strap this bad boy to the outside of my backpack? No, not worried about it getting stolen. I want it to charge while I’m on the go…

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    Bobby says:

    I have this, and this is total crap.
    I purchased this and it lights up the phone, but after about 15 minutes, the unit turns off.
    and sometimes, the light stays on, but it fools you.
    its not charging anything.
    My phone remains dead on battery no matter what I do.
    I don’t believe in this unit at all.

    when we get our crap together and stop messing around, and actually make something that works,
    then maybe ill consider it.

    I sent back this unit several times, actual to be exact it was 4 times.
    and with those 4 times, this unit did not change anything and left my phone dead.

    If you want to charge your phone, use a electric plug.
    its sure to do its job, unlike this unit.

    thanks
    Pissed off consumer.

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    1adonis1 says:

    @Alex, I just ordered on from the site linked in the article? Will I not get a US AC plug!?!

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    Alex says:

    In Reply:

    To Bobby- It sounds like you bought one of the fakes of our product. They look very similar, but there is a world of difference between the electronics.

    To 1adonis1- All US orders will get a US plug.

    To Bradley- There is a small loop at the top of the charger that you can use to try and attach it to a bag, but securing it properly may be a little more difficult.

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    Tav says:

    Thanks for the nice review BGR. I’ll be glad to take it of your hands when you are done with it.

    Posted from BGR Mobile (iPhone) at: Greensboro NC, 27410

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    Ben says:

    $50 shipped to the states. Guess, I’ll just put this on my wish list for right now. Would have died for this a few weeks ago in Puerto Rico.

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    1adonis1 says:

    The site says 5.99 for shipping.

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    ran-o-matic says:

    The solar cell output is listed as 5.5V, 80mA on the vendor’s web site. This is consistent with the stated cell size and efficiency rating, assuming a sunny day at noon near the equator. Actual current output will probably be less. Assuming you are getting maximum solar cell output, how can an 80mA source possibly charge an 1800mAh battery in 4 hours (or 4-6 hours or 12 hours for that matter)?

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    Bradley says:

    80mA is too low … Maybe they didn’t state it right? How many solar cells are jammed in there? 5 solar cells? That would be enough to do it… Or even 4 solar cells.

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    sery says:

    good product!

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    Kshitij says:

    I cannot get to the product page… the site seems to be down.
    Where else can I buy this product?

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