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The COOCHEER 120W Portable Solar Panel Charger features high-efficiency monocrystalline cells converting over 25% of sunlight into energy. Equipped with 3 USB ports (including fast-charge Type-C) and 1 DC port, it intelligently maximizes charging speed while protecting devices. Its foldable, lightweight design with waterproof Oxford cloth makes it perfect for outdoor use, compatible with major solar generators and USB devices for phones, tablets, laptops, and cameras.











| ASIN | B082W5HVGV |
| Additional Features | Fast Charging, Waterproof, Lightweight Design |
| Amperage | 6.7 Amps |
| Brand | COOCHEER |
| Built-In Media | Solar Panel, Charger, Cables |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphones, Tablets, Digital Cameras, GPS, Laptops, Solar Generators (Suaoki, Goal Zero, Paxcess) |
| Compatible Phone Models | iPhone 12 series, Samsung Galaxy S20 and newer |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connector Type | Usb |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 159 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Monocrystalline Silicon |
| Form Factor | Foldable |
| Included Components | Solar Panel, Charger, Cables |
| Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | COOCHEER |
| Mfr Part Number | 631064744717 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Power Levels | 1 |
| Output Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Portable | Yes |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Special Feature | Fast Charging, Waterproof, Lightweight Design |
| Total USB 3.0 Ports | 1 |
| Total Usb Ports | 1 |
| UPC | 631064744717 |
| Wattage | 120 watts |
B**Y
Efficient with tons of options
Definitely the best bang for your buck on portable solar panels! It's light, durable, waterproof, carabiners for hanging, USB-C and even a 'fast' USB-A port. It also has foldout stands so you can angle it perfectly at the sun. Couldn't ask for a better design.
L**A
So glad I got it!
This solar panel surpassed my expectations and already has saved us from a lot of headaches. It is easy to transport and use. We were at a vendor show and needed extra power for our point of sale pad and cell phones. The panel did an amazing job keeping everything charged the full day. It even charges my small generator. I love it. So glad I got it! The only suggestion I can make for making it better is to give it stronger kickbacks. We had to put it against a table because it wouldn't stay up.
N**R
Tnk U!!!
The panel is as described. Checked the output voltage with a multimeter, works like it should. This thing is great for camping. It charged a ipad pro 9720mah battery in 5 hours, home outlet charges in 4hr. From 0 to 100% !!!
T**S
Most compact 120W foldable solar panels around
Overall I'm happy with this foldable solar panel set. Of all the foldable panels out there, this is definitely the smallest unit that will provide 120W. There are other 120W+ units out there but they are significantly larger to store. This panel set will fold into a briefcase size 16" x 14" and fit in my motorcycle's aluminum side bins. I was specifically looking for something that I can bring with me on my motorcycle trips! The biggest downside is that the cords are very short. If the item (ie a power station) you're charging is going to be within 2 feet, you'll be ok. But if you want to keep the panels on a vehicle roof while storing the power station inside the car, you're going to need an extension cord (ie anderson, DC, or whatever). That issue aside, I was happy to find that these panels have stands to hold it up at a (roughly) 45 degree angle, as well as there being a 60 watt USB-C PD plug, something that can be used to power USB-C devices like the newer MacBooks. The advertising on Amazon isn't very clear about these bonus features.
T**Y
Average 44 Watts Output - buyer beware
[update] This company tried o get me to change my review by offering me $45 bucks - so I re-reviewed the product and really gave the "benefit of the doubt" and I gave a more concerted effort to point out how I may have under appraised their product. Bottom line is it rarely produces more than 45 watts of power. I bought a HQST 50 Watt 12 Volt Monocrystalline Solar Panel for $70 bucks to replace the COOCHEER 120 watt panel and the HQST out-performs the COOCHEER and is nearly as portable with a much smaller footprint and way more durable and comes with andersons. COOCHEER wanted me to delete my review and I feel this is unethical and will pass on the "refund" and post my final over-all review based additionally on the behavior of this unprofessional company. [update] I have had time to experiment with this product and I will have to upgrade my review. First you can only plug in one device at a time. So it actually works fine. Second. The output on average is about 44watts but in certain conditions outputs more. In comparison to the 50watt panel - it turns out the 50w panel works well in low light conditions but otherwise does not out perform the COOCHEER 120watt panel. So I am happy with my purchase and will keep my COOCHEER. (disclosure: I have been asked by this company to reconsider my review and in all honesty I have done so.) this is not a very good solar panel and it’s too late for me to return the item. I’m using this with a bluetti Mac oak ac50s and on a clear day I rerouted get more than 44 watts out of it. On a super clear sunny day with snow on the ground I got about 72 watts. The quick charging port stopped working. In comparison when I plug my bluetti into my 100 watt Renology hard panel (similar price) I get over 100 watts of power. Getting less than half of the power doesn’t offset the pros of the portability. Also the unit uses an adapter plug which is cumbersome on my sogen. For the money I’d stick to a hard panel or search for a brand that delivers the wattage as advertised.
B**S
Not 120w. Great quality case tho. If it was cheaper, worth it.
Great build quality and case. Sturdy. Unfortunately, not close to 120w. Clearly more like a 90w at best. I got about 70w max out of it. If it was around $100 it would be a deal.. $150 - no.
R**D
Smallest 120w foldable panel out there - Detailed Review
I have been looking at different foldable solar panels in the 100+ watt range recently to charge portable battery boxes like the Prymax 555Wh. I initially asked a couple questions including if it had a built-in MPPT controller - the answer being no. I liked that this unit was small in comparison to others and attributed it to the high efficiency solar cells, claiming >25% efficiency. I liked the USB-C PD 20v output as well, so my mind was made up. The unit arrived and looks to be of good quality. Then I tried to test it… I was a bit disappointed with the panel’s output into the Prymax as it seemed to begin at around 54 watts and continue to drop to zero over the course of 20 minutes. After looking into it I realized that this is due to the Prymax requiring a 21v input, not 18v… The COOCHEER 120w solar panel initially puts out over 21v until the panels warm up, and it drops to around 19.4 volts. At this point I resorted to using the USB-C connection to charge the Prymax and take advantage of the 20v PD output. It worked – but it must be noted that the USB-C Power Delivery maxed out at 45 watts, not 60 watts – this is stated on the panel 20v2a max. I then decided to get a bit more technical about the panel and see if I could verify its stated output. Over the course of 2 days I measured both voltage and amperage out of the panel at different times throughout the day and relating it back to the current solar radiance. Things I have learned about this panel: • I realize that this panel must be rated at 120 watts at STC – Meaning 1000 w/m2 and 75F • I was testing in ideal conditions including days that ranged from 900-980 w/m2, at an ambient temperature between 70-78F • Therefore, I expected a bit of a reduction of 10%-15% to compensate for the panels heating up under the sun, then another reduction for being under the 1000w/m2 solar radiance. I applied 85% for PTC conditions and 90% to compensate for solar radiance. This means I should be seeing 120x0.85*0.9 = 91.8 watts of output. • Maximum output I was able to measure was 69.84 watts. This was at 21.1v and 3.31amps, with the panels at 75F. Solar Radiance at the time at the location was 904 w/m2. This means I was only generating about 75% of the calculated power – Seeming as though one of the 4 panels was not functioning. • I then measure each panel independently from the controller panel side to the opposite end and saw 0.71a at 17.7v, 0.72a at 17.7v, 0.99a at 18.0v, and 0.98a at 18.0v. Meaning each panel was outputting 12.57w, 12.74w, 17.82w, 17.64w… At this point I realized two of the panels were not performing up to par and was most likely the source of my gap in power output accounting for over 10 watts of loss. I really want to like this panel. It is at a great price point, has good features, is super small comparatively, but I don’t like the limited PD output at 45w and the fact that two of the panels are under-performing. I have requested a replacement to see about getting four fully-functional panels and will see how the second round tests out. I will update this review at that time. 4/24/20 UPDATE: The replacement panel was received today and I tested each panel again. 20.4v at 0.973a, 20.4v at 0.996a, 20.3v at 1.0a, and 20.2v at 0.893a. Much better on this panel, but panel 4 is still underperforming a bit. I compared my original 120w COOCHEER panel side by side to this one today at 4:15p, sun was around 805 w/m2. The original panel was outputting 3.39a at 19.5v, the replacement was 3.81a at 20.0v, which is a full 10 watts more than the first one I received for a total of 76.2 watts. My calculations would say that at that time I should be seeing 81.6 watts, 76.2 is very close to that. The discrepancy is most likely due to the lower amperage on panel 4, which has a wrinkle in the plastic above one of the cells... I have ordered one other brand 120w tri-fold panel to compare the outputs of each to ensure this is performing as it should. I have raised my review to 4 stars based on the replacements performance, I will update my review to 5 stars if this is comparable to the more expensive tri-fold. Update 4/30/2020: I received a competitors tri-fold 120 watt panel today. I placed these side-by-side and pulled the multimeter out. The COOCHEER was generating 21.7v at 3.37a = 73.13 watts. The other brand's 120w tri-fold was generating 21.4v at 4.96a = 106.14 watts. Therefore my mind was made up, the COOCHEER is heading back. I have reduced my review down to 2 stars as the quality control seems lacking due to the variability in the panels, and the overall output is not comparable to other 120w panels in the similar price range. I would love for this unit to have worked and put out the same level of power as stated. Keep trying!
J**D
VERY STURDY AND RUGGID!
VERY STURDY AND RUGGID! This are so nice because theyre portable and easy to use!
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