Recharging with solar powered Bigfoot Solar Power Bank from ToughTested, used to recharge iPad tablet or other mobile cell smart phones, from CES, USA

Recharging with solar powered Bigfoot Solar Power Bank from ToughTested, used to recharge iPad tablet or other mobile cell smart phones, from CES, USA Stock Photo
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John D. Ivanko / Alamy Stock Photo

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3897 x 5837 px | 33 x 49.4 cm | 13 x 19.5 inches | 300dpi

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14 September 2018

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Browntown, Wisconsin, usa

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Portable Battery Bank: Bigfoot Solar Power Bank: For those who don’t mind a large portable charger — or need some extra juice on hand — ToughTested’s new Bigfoot solar battery bank may save the day. The Bigfoot’s 400 milliampere hour (mAh) solar panel charges up its massive 24, 000 mAh internal battery, which can be used to easily charge everything from mobile electronics to small laptops via its USB and USB-C ports. Designed to handle the outdoors and rugged emergency environments, the 4-pound Bigfoot has a built-in multi-mode LED flashlight, is shock resistant, and has an IP67 waterproof rating, meaning it can stand being submerged in up to 3 feet of water for 30 minutes. In addition to standard light and blinking modes, the LED flashlight includes a third mode that blinks out a repeated SOS pattern — three short flashes, three long, and three short. This is a fantastic feature for signaling help in an emergency. (Liam Kivirist in Mother Earth News)