24 July 2012, 20:54
While I can't speak specifically for this one, a lot of similar devices are a bit of scam in that the "solar" part is very very slow to charge the internal battery and they rely on you using the USB means to charge the battery and 'not notice' that the solar panel is only providing a tiny amount of power. The internal battery then charges your device.
I expect the "12 hours" that the product *can* charge the internal battery in are 12 hours of perfect equatorial sunlight.
It's probably worth £4.99 but I wouldn't have paid the original £24.99 price.
I expect the "12 hours" that the product *can* charge the internal battery in are 12 hours of perfect equatorial sunlight.
It's probably worth £4.99 but I wouldn't have paid the original £24.99 price.
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