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Powermonkey Explorer - Emergency Charger For All Your Needs!

Powermonkey Explorer - Emergency Charger For All Your Needs!

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Brand: Powertraveller
Category: CE

Buy New: £35.99



New (33) Used (1) from £35.99

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 700

Media: Electronics
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 3 x 5 x 11
Powermonkey eXplorer has the following safety features: Short circuit protection, Over-charging protection, Over-discharging protection
Powermonkey eXplorer provides power to digital cameras but does not charge them
Charging the Powermonkey eXplorer with the solar-slave - charges on power of the Sun
Mobile phones that can be charged: Nokia & Mini Nokia, Motorola V66, Samsung E900, Siemens C25, & Sony Ericsson wide connectors
1 x mini USB for Motorola RazrV series, BlackBerrys, & Bluetooth headsets

MPN: EXPLORER
Model: pm-ExP
EAN: 6781860005506
ASIN: B000UJ8QFW

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Water-resistant, rubberised design - a power source for every adventure
  • Solar Slave + Powermoney-eXplorer = 2 reusable sources of power (no batteries needed...ever!!)
  • Compatiable with majority of mobile phones, including Nokia & mini Nokia, Motorola, Samsung, Siemens, & Sony Ericsson
  • USB Connectors power up iPods & accessories, MP3 players, PDAs, smart mobile phones, digital cameras, games consoles, BlackBerrys, Bluetooth headsets, & many more digital devices
  • Includes mains travel charger for use in 150 countries - 110V to 240V

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Power up wherever, whenever. The PowerMonkey eXplorer is a truly versatile travel companion, encompassing the powerful eXplorer unit and the SolarSlave - an essential, environmentally friendly product for any traveller.


Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Disaster go back to old powermonkey   September 23, 2008
John
I have recently upgraded to the powermonkey explorer. It is a disaster. I keep it in my pocket until I need it Unfortunately it is always drained when I need it. Why ? I think it is because the on-off button is of the press type which gets switched on whenever I put something in my pocket.
This does not occur with the old powermonkey as its on off button is a slider switch. So I have binned my new powermonkey explorer and now use my old powermonkey which gives no problems.
So do not upgrade!



2 out of 5 stars Adaptor for DS not included   September 8, 2008
J. Pendleton (UK)
Despite showing a Nintendo DS lite on the packaging of this item (and in the Amazon pages related to it) this does NOT include the relevant adaptor for the DS or DS lite - you have to purchase it direct from Power Traveler for an additional 2.50 plus 1.50 P&P.

I called Power Traveler to clarify this and a very rude lady said that since the packaging (allegedly) lists the adaptors included (it actually doesn't - only a very vague "includes specific connector tips for iPods, MP3 players, PDAs, smart mobile phones, digital cameras, hand-held gaming devices, Blackberrys, Bluetooth headsets and many more digital devices" - what is the DS if not a "hand-held gaming device"?!), they did not feel it was necessary to explicitly state that the DS adaptor was an optional extra, despite the packaging giving the obvious impression that it was included and " 2.50 won't break the bank" (which it won't, but I object to having to pay over and above what I have already just to get the functionality advertised on the package).

This sort of customer service and borderline deception leaves a bad taste in my mouth and I will not be recommending the product to any of my friends.



3 out of 5 stars Works as stated but won't save the planet!!   July 20, 2008
ogle1bogey (London)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

The Powermonkey has a 1W solar panel and a 2200mAh battery which is slightly better specced than the Solio which has a 0.85W panel, and a 1800maH battery (the Freeloader has a 0.65W panel and a 1000mAH battery but is so unreliable as to be useless). The Powermonkey works as specified and will provide charge to most mobiles, pdas and portable media devices that take between a 4.5 - 5.5V charge (the charging voltage of your device should be listed on its AC adapter). For it to work properly it needs to be placed outside at a 30 degree angle facing south and in an unshaded spot- if you don't have a secure garden or you are on the move this could obviously be problematic. If you are really going somewhere where you will have no access to power for an extended period the Powermonkey really does not have a high enough rating and you will need either a larger rigid panel that you can attach to a vehicle, or, if you are on the move, a flexible panel such as the Global Solar Sunlinq / P3 (also branded ME2 Solar or Feastronics) or Powerfilm F15 give power ranging from 5W to 60W ( 75- 900). For seriously wet situations you can get rollable waterproof panels (the connectors do need to be kept out of the water) such as the Brunton SolarRoll or Powerfilm R15 with 4.5W-20W sizes from 100- 300 and Solara Marine adhesive panels which can be attached to boats/yachts/catamarans etc. You can also get solar backpacks from gpsforless that have up to a 2.7W rigid panel, Reware Juice Bags which have 6W flexible panels or Voltaic bags which have 4W or 14W rigid panels.

You could also consider one of the Freeplay chargers such as the wind up Freeplay Mobile charger or the Weza foot powered charger which will provide more instantaneous power than solar panels.

People should put into perspective the power capacity of the Powermonkey when working out the carbon saving they are making- 1W is really tiny when you consider a widescreen TV has wattage ratings in the 100s and ovens, vacuum cleaners and tumble dryers up to 2500W. Just leaving the TV on unnecessarily, leaving the oven heating up for a few more minutes than is needed or using the tumble dryer when you could hang your clothes up will wipe out thousands of times over any savings you could ever possibly make with this charger. If you really want to make effective use of solar and other renewables you either need to install renewable technology at home, arrange a communuity project or change your electricity supplier to a renewable "green" supplier (uswitch or energywatch will provide details on this).

Powertraveller are bringing out a larger PowerGorilla in the autumn with a similar foldable rigid solar panel which will supposedly be able to charge a laptop so that might be something to consider in the future.



1 out of 5 stars rubbish   June 25, 2008
Stefan Zanoaga (UK)
2 out of 5 found this review helpful

I purchased this item, not from Amazon that's true but I don't think it make any difference while is about the same product, last week. I've kept it in sunshine, bulb light and the single thing that seems to work is the green led only. In rest it is completly useless. I intend try a little a bit more...maybe it must to be kept for charging for more time (i started really to wonder how many sunny days are necessary to charge it) but I'm afraid I'll threw it into the firt bin.
I simply regret I bought it.



5 out of 5 stars Cool   June 21, 2008
S. Craig
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I was orignally looking at the Freeloader, but after reading the poor reviews, I decided to pay the extra for the Power Monkey.

It's great...I can charge my mobile phones, Tomtom 720, Ipod and various other things. There are lots of different connectors.

It is delivered with at least 60% of its power, so it is up to you to top it up. 6 hours on the solar slave will charge it by a third, allowing enough power to fully charge a mobile phone. 3.5 hours to fully charge it by the mains. 6 hours to fully charge via USB.

On the solar charger it has a green light to indicate that it is recieving light. The main unit has an light also; red when it is charging, green when it is fully charged. However, this does depend on the charging source. If it is a dull day and the solar slave isn't picking up too much light, it will only charge the unit most of the way...but the light on the main unit will turn green, making you think it is fully charged. However, if later in the day the sun appears, the light will turn red and the unit will continue to charge to full power. This isn't a major issue because the main screen will indicate whether the unit is fully charged or not.

Overall, an excellent product.


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