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1.Powermonkey Explorer - Emergency Charger For All Your Needs! from: Power Traveller
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Electronics : Powermonkey Explorer - Emergency Charger For All Your Needs!
I have previously owned a single panel solar charger and it was garbage, the only think it would charge were my Bluetooth headphones.

This item however has charged my Nokia N95, Creative Zen Extra MP3 player, and two types of bluetooth headphone, all on one charge!

If there's no sun you can plug it in to charge it up before you go out, and it will keep the power in reserve for you.

My only quibble is I wish there was a definitive list of what it will and won't charge, as for instance it doesn't seem to want to power my Panasonic FZ28 camera, and I don't know if they make an adaptor for my TZ5 either, but that's my fault for not checking before I bought it.

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2.Powerchimp Universal Portable Charger Grey from: Power Traveller
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Electronics : Powerchimp Universal Portable Charger Grey
The Powerchimp seemed like a good idea because I could increase the milliampage of the batteries used to charge anything - or so I thought. I was using a pair of 2300mah batteries to charge my HTC TytnII (1350mah) overnight. When I went to bed it was 92% charged and in the morning was reduced to 28%. The p'chimp had leeched charge back. I rang the manufacturer and they could not haver been nicer. No only did they immediately offer a swap for a P'monkey Explorer (but without the pointless solar charger (or gnat's sunbed)) but also included a free connector just for my phone. The P'monkey is a 5 star affair. But I'm giving the chimp four stars because the manufacturer are the mutt's and for emergencies, the p'chimp will do the biz.

3.Powermonkey eXplorer-Grey (Grey) from: Power Traveller
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Electronics : Powermonkey eXplorer-Grey (Grey)
I got one of these for Christmas and have been using it now for 7 weeks.
My main reason for getting one was the "eco" reason - to use the solar charger to charge my phone and MP3 player.

I had a lot of problems initially - when I used to try to charge one of two Nokia phones I have the device would switch off. The customer service people at Powermonkey were great though - and I got a new one sent out and have had no such problems.

I leave the power monkey charging by day on a south facing window sill. Even in rainy England during the winter months I find that I have enough power to can recharge my phone every 2 or 3 days. So I don't expect to ever have to charge my phone from the mains again.

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4.PowerMonkey Chargers (Classic) from: Power Traveller
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Electronics : PowerMonkey Chargers (Classic)
I got one of these for Christmas and have been using it now for 7 weeks.
My main reason for getting one was the "eco" reason - to use the solar charger to charge my phone and MP3 player.

I had a lot of problems initially - when I used to try to charge one of two Nokia phones I have the device would switch off. The customer service people at Powermonkey were great though - and I got a new one sent out and have had no such problems.

I leave the power monkey charging by day on a south facing window sill. Even in rainy England during the winter months I find that I have enough power to can recharge my phone every 2 or 3 days. So I don't expect to ever have to charge my phone from the mains again.

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5.Power Traveller solargorilla from: Powertraveller
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Electronics : Power Traveller solargorilla
I got one of these for Christmas and have been using it now for 7 weeks.
My main reason for getting one was the "eco" reason - to use the solar charger to charge my phone and MP3 player.

I had a lot of problems initially - when I used to try to charge one of two Nokia phones I have the device would switch off. The customer service people at Powermonkey were great though - and I got a new one sent out and have had no such problems.

I leave the power monkey charging by day on a south facing window sill. Even in rainy England during the winter months I find that I have enough power to can recharge my phone every 2 or 3 days. So I don't expect to ever have to charge my phone from the mains again.

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6.PowerChimp - Emergency Charger for Mobile Phones [Electronics] from: Power Traveller
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Electronics : PowerChimp - Emergency Charger for Mobile Phones [Electronics]
This is a solution I really need. I often hike in the country and am away from power sockets. I also have a thirsty Nokia N95 which will flatten the battery in 2 or 3 hours playing MP3s, so this seems like a good solution. I bought one at an airport and, like another reviewer, another at Glastonbury Festival 2008 so my opinion is not based on one flawed model.

Firstly for some odd reason the mini Nokia plug seems to fit in such a way that it disconnects itself easily so that you have to jiggle it until the charge light comes on. In fairness that seems to be the fault of the Nokia plug type not the PowerChimp but it doesn't help because if you stuff the phone and charger in your bag thinking it is charging it isn't. This doesn't happen ... Read More:

7.PowerMonkey Chargers (Classic) from: Power Traveller
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Electronics : PowerMonkey Chargers (Classic)
This is a solution I really need. I often hike in the country and am away from power sockets. I also have a thirsty Nokia N95 which will flatten the battery in 2 or 3 hours playing MP3s, so this seems like a good solution. I bought one at an airport and, like another reviewer, another at Glastonbury Festival 2008 so my opinion is not based on one flawed model.

Firstly for some odd reason the mini Nokia plug seems to fit in such a way that it disconnects itself easily so that you have to jiggle it until the charge light comes on. In fairness that seems to be the fault of the Nokia plug type not the PowerChimp but it doesn't help because if you stuff the phone and charger in your bag thinking it is charging it isn't. This doesn't happen ... Read More:

8.Powermonkey eXplorer (Yellow) from: Power Traveller
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Electronics : Powermonkey eXplorer (Yellow)
This is a solution I really need. I often hike in the country and am away from power sockets. I also have a thirsty Nokia N95 which will flatten the battery in 2 or 3 hours playing MP3s, so this seems like a good solution. I bought one at an airport and, like another reviewer, another at Glastonbury Festival 2008 so my opinion is not based on one flawed model.

Firstly for some odd reason the mini Nokia plug seems to fit in such a way that it disconnects itself easily so that you have to jiggle it until the charge light comes on. In fairness that seems to be the fault of the Nokia plug type not the PowerChimp but it doesn't help because if you stuff the phone and charger in your bag thinking it is charging it isn't. This doesn't happen ... Read More:

9.Powermonkey eXplorer-Blue (Blue) from: Power Traveller
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Electronics : Powermonkey eXplorer-Blue (Blue)
This is a solution I really need. I often hike in the country and am away from power sockets. I also have a thirsty Nokia N95 which will flatten the battery in 2 or 3 hours playing MP3s, so this seems like a good solution. I bought one at an airport and, like another reviewer, another at Glastonbury Festival 2008 so my opinion is not based on one flawed model.

Firstly for some odd reason the mini Nokia plug seems to fit in such a way that it disconnects itself easily so that you have to jiggle it until the charge light comes on. In fairness that seems to be the fault of the Nokia plug type not the PowerChimp but it doesn't help because if you stuff the phone and charger in your bag thinking it is charging it isn't. This doesn't happen ... Read More:

10.Powerchip Portable Charger from: Power Traveller
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Electronics : Powerchip Portable Charger
This is a solution I really need. I often hike in the country and am away from power sockets. I also have a thirsty Nokia N95 which will flatten the battery in 2 or 3 hours playing MP3s, so this seems like a good solution. I bought one at an airport and, like another reviewer, another at Glastonbury Festival 2008 so my opinion is not based on one flawed model.

Firstly for some odd reason the mini Nokia plug seems to fit in such a way that it disconnects itself easily so that you have to jiggle it until the charge light comes on. In fairness that seems to be the fault of the Nokia plug type not the PowerChimp but it doesn't help because if you stuff the phone and charger in your bag thinking it is charging it isn't. This doesn't happen ... Read More:

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