Solar Panels 30W Portable Foldable Solar Charger with 5V USB-A and USB-C Fast Charging Compatible with iPhone, iPad, Samsung, Power Banks, IPX5 Waterproof Perfect for Camping, Hiking, Outdoor
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Product description


1 Portable and Foldable
2 Built-in Storage Pouch
3 Convenient Kickstand
1 Fishing 2 Camping 3 Hiking 4 Traveling
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Solar Power
30W
10W
60W
100W
200W
Unfolded
25.19 x 10.63 x 0.15 in
15.86 x 7.91 x 0.62 in
33.6×17.5×0.6in
43.7x23x0.39in
91.5 x 20.8 x 0.6 in
Folded size
10.63 x 7.87 x 0.79 in
7.91 x 7.91 x1.18 in
17.5×17.1×1.2in
21.6x23x1.18in
24.4 x 20.8 x 1.9 in
Output Ports
USB-A / Type-C
USB-A / Type-C
DC/XT60/Anderson/USB-A/Type-C
DC/XT60/Anderson/USB-A/Type-C
MC4/XT60/DC/USB/Anderson/SAE
Output Power
DC 5V/3A
5V/2A
19.8V/3A
19.8V/5.05A
19.8V/5.05A
Weight
2.4lb
0.89lb
5lb
8.8 lb
18.5lb
EFFICIENT ENERGY CONVERSION: Never run out of power during your outdoor adventures with the SOLUPUP 30W Foldable Solar Panel. Featuring high-efficiency monocrystalline silicon technology, its 23%+ energy conversion efficiency far surpasses multi-crystalline silicon panels of the same wattage. It converts more sunlight into electricity, shortening charging times so you can enjoy worry-free power on the go and make the most of your outdoor fun.
COMPATIBLE AND VERSATILE: This portable solar panel functions like a mini power station, featuring USB-A and Type-C dual output ports (5V/3A, 15W max). Under ample sunlight, it can charge two devices simultaneously—such as iPhones, Android phones, power banks, and other small electronics. Additionally, its IPX5 waterproof and dustproof rating ensures long-lasting durability, withstanding rain, dust, and any harsh weather conditions.
SAFETY AND INTELLIGENCE: Equipped with a built-in smart chip, this solar charger can quickly identify devices and maximize charging speed while ensuring device safety, preventing overcurrent, overvoltage, and short circuits. It also features an auto-optimization function that automatically reconnects when sunlight is restored after a charging interruption.
FOLD AND GO: Weighing just 2.4 lb and folding to a compact 11.61 inches, it stores effortlessly in your backpack. But the real freedom comes with the included carabiners—clip it to your pack and it becomes a power station on the move. When you stop, the adjustable stand sets up anywhere for stable power. Perfect for camping, hiking, and beyond.
PACKAGING AND SUPPORT: You will receive: SOLUPUP 30W solar panel charger, a USB to TYPE-C cable, 2 carabiners, a user manual, and 24/7 professional customer support. Note: The actual output power of this portable solar panel is influenced by various factors, including season, temperature, placement angle, and cloud coverage.
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edward m –
Works great
Have tried this out a few times now on camp trips and it has worked great. Had both a power block and an iPhone13 mini hooked up to it (sometimes at the same time) and both charged up nicely with full sun. Just don’t expect it to do much in cloudy weather. I love that it has the “kickstands” on the back to angle it toward the sun — saves the hassle of finding something to lean it against/move along with it as you follow the sun…
ledi51 –
Convenient, works well
For the price, this is a great gadget to have. In direct sunlight, you can get up to 15W per USB outlet, of which there are 2. I’ve used it to charge up my phone, and some battery packs. Even through a window, you can get a few watts which is better than nothing.I like how it folds up and could fit in a backpack. You could keep one under a car seat for emergencies.I kind of wish they offered a more muted color, or black, since it sticks out like a sore thumb in my window/yard.I got some USB watt meters so I can see in real-time how to best position the panel to get maximum power. One of my battery packs has a built-in meter too. I’d recommend getting a USB power meter if you get this, it really helps.
KevMeist –
Works but see my review for one oddity, see my November 2025 Update for latest
I had a couple of questions regarding this article, so sent email to their support address. When connecting my iPad to the solar panel (which was facing west in the Florida afternoon)…..I saw the charge indicator come on, then a series of beeps for 15-20 seconds…then a message on the iPad to the effect of “not charging”. My Pixel9 phone started charging immediately. Eventually, the iPad did start to charge after several attempts. My Anker powerbank (A548) also started charging immediately. After several connection attempts with the iPad, it started charging.I asked their TS why this would occur.heir TS is pretty slow (8 days initially). They asked for the order# and a video. Video would typically too big to send via email and I told them that. I provided the order#. A week later they said this:”According to their engineers feedback, there are two possible reasons why your solar charging panel failed to charge your iPad Pro during its first use:1. The solar panel may have been partially shaded during its initial use, causing voltage instability and resulting in charging failure.2. Poor contact with the data cable.”I highly doubt #2 as both my phone and Anker powerbank immediately started charging. As for #1….if the Anker powerbank and Pixel9 immediately started charging…why not the iPad?November 2025 UpdateYesterday, I had an email from Nila at this company where she explained that there had been staffing issues on the support side and that she had been put in the support position and had to do a lot of catching up withe the backlog.Her response is below:The situation you described—where both your phone and power bank charge normally, yet only your iPad experiences connection issues—is indeed confusing and frustrating. Regarding your specific problem, we aim to provide deeper analysis and assistance:1. iPad Charging Compatibility: Different brands of devices have varying requirements for charging voltage and current. iPads, especially Pro models, have higher demands for charging power stability and output. In outdoor environments with fluctuating light conditions, the solar panel’s momentary power fluctuations may trigger the iPad’s charging protection mechanism, causing it to pause charging and repeatedly attempt reconnection. Your phone and power bank likely have higher tolerance for voltage fluctuations, allowing them to start charging immediately. This may explain why the engineer mentioned “voltage instability” as a possible cause.2. Regarding the charging cable: Although your other devices charge using the same cable, we cannot entirely rule out the cable as a factor. Some non-original or slightly worn cables may experience changes in internal resistance. When connected to specific high-demand devices, this could also affect charging stability.If you encounter a similar situation again, please contact me and I will send you a new product or process a refund for you.We sincerely apologize once again for the delayed email support and the response that failed to resolve your issue. We are currently optimizing our customer service processes to provide faster and more effective assistance to our users in the future. We hope you will give us an opportunity to make it up to you.I have now raised the review to 4* as they have now provided what seems like a reasonable reason in answer to my questions. I raised the review to 4* now.
J Vald –
10W = 5watts in USB and 5 in C type
10W is 5 watts in the USB and 5 watts in c-type plug. Charges a phone in about 2 hours direct sunlight.
Jennifer K –
Good for new phones too
As soon as putting it in the sun, the phones could start charging. I have a new iPhone, so it was nice to have the UBC compatible feature
Jesse Wycko –
Works great
Worked remarkably well in Alaska. The price is pretty unbeatable, and I like the design, with the slight water resistant zipper and the whole way it all packs together nicely.
PatrickoKC –
Great produt so far
So far so great. I’ve only used it a few times testing it out, but it charged a couple of 10,000 mAh chargers from close to dead to full pretty quickly. I haven’t timed it & compared to when they’re plugged in inside, but by just observing it doesn’t seem that much slower. I charged two simultaneously and it was also faster than I expected.I can’t speak to durability/longevity yet but the panel itself and the case seem to be fairly well built. The output box where you plug the cables into seems…”light” and I’d suspect if there’s a failure point that’s it. I make sure to be gentle when plugging/unplugging cables.The kickstands are pretty light as well. I had it fall over a couple of times in medium wind, so if it’s windy you’ll either have to brace it with something or try to stake it down.Overall for the price this seems to be a winner.
robocamp –
Solid solar panel, pleased w the purchase
Works great. No issues, looks nice, has multiple cables for different connection types, seems to charge my power station efficiently.
Kyle –
I average about 70watts in full sun with the 100w panel. About what I expected. No complaints
Stan –
Just received the solar panel, I have it connected to an Anker Powerbank which powers my Starlink mini. It seems well built, the magnetic “latches” work really well and size is reasonable. I bought it to recharge my Anker powerbank.Initial tests are pretty good but it does like full sun like most solar panels. With most solar panels the watt rating usually does not correlate to the actual output…here are some initial results (Calgary area):Full sun early afternoon – high of 53 watts on the 60 watt rating…averaged around 48-49 watts. More than enough to recharge the powerbank and Mini. Very good.Full sun late afternoon – 40-42 wattsLate afternoon, sun, some clouds – 32 wattsMid afternoon behind clouds 20-30 wattsOverall I’m happy, even with clouds it has enough watts to sustain the Mini but won’t recharge the powerbank and will work fine when I’m off grid. I’ll update as I get more extensive use of the solar panel while camping off grid.