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Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2025
Set this up on a sunny day and was able to see right at 145w. This is not summer sun quite yet so this is on par with other 200w panels at this time of year.Build quality is on par with others at this price point, and even some at a higher price point. All that it lacks that some others near it's point have, is a built in controller which allows for usb connections, for example. The junction box exits with MC4 connectors, and they provide a recepticle type of mc4 that branches off into several of the more popular types of connectors, so pretty much no matter what type of power station you have they have more than likely covered you with that. I won't go into the list here, see the listing there's a close-up with each type of jack.With that added convenience for the mass majority of everyone getting this, it's plug and play, ready to go out of the box. As with others of this type, leaving this out in the rain is a very bad idea. Leaving it out overnight is probably ok but I wouldn't leave it out for days on end for example. Just bring it in or at least fold it up for the night then expand it back open the next morning.
Zale A.
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025
Since there is only one other non-vine review here is my two cents.Pros- Folds easy, included cord is okay, 207 watts of power, bag has storage pouchCons- really non so far, I find myself not clipping the legs back to the panel and wish they used magnets instead.Other than that I love this and will update this review over time.
Bigggy
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
I really love solar panels and this is a super nice one. It's 200 w. It's got plenty of power to charge most power stations. Great for rving van life are off grid emergency backup. Everybody should have one and a solar generator to go with it. Don't hesitate, we never know when we're not going to power anymore so it's a good idea to stock up on a couple solar panels and this is a great choice
Rick
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2025
At the time of this review, I am the only review from a person who did not receive a free product for the review, so I can be completely unbiased.But I have not actually tried it out yet (too overcast) I will say the shipping was fast, the packaging was good, and the panels look well constructed, with no obvious flaws. They are “very lightly built”, but that would be as expected for portable solar panels. I will check back with a functional addendum, and,of course long-term reliability is always the gold standard for a high rating. I took a chance on these because of the obviously low”break into the market” price.Update: I have now used this panel a couple times and it really does hit 224 Watts peak in direct sunlight. It also seems very tolerant to slight off-angles to the sun. I have a pair of EcoFlow rigid panels to compare with, and those have only hit 200 Watts rarely, under absolutely ideal conditions. So I am totally happy with these panels.
Angie Thornburg-Fimpel
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2025
This solar panel is so nice! It folds up securely with a built-in handle and has a nice travel bag! This is a great item to have when camping or for more solar power in your home! It works really well, is easy to use, and measures 23-inches wide by 78-inches long! Really large and powerful! It comes with several adapter ports as well! Great find and I highly recommend it!
Shannan
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2025
I have a 100w set of Sokiovola solar panels that work great and have lasted a long time so I got excited to test out there 200 W panel. I have to say I am not disappointed. The 200 watt panel folds up into a very compact portable set that's easy to transport and even the smallest of vehicles. The output doesn't disappoint either with consistently putting out over 200 Watts in Michigan's mid-afternoon sun in April. It has three kickstands giving it support, I would have liked to seen four but it works with three. The mc4 connectors are very short but it does come with a 10 ft extension with four of the most popular plugs for your solar generators. I like the portable case that it comes with, it has a zipper on each side with a opening in the case allowing you to use the built-in handles on the panels themselves. You don't need the storage bag to carry or transport the panels the handles are built in. With the impressive output along with the compact size and piece of portability these 200 watt panels are easy to recommend
Timothy Lyons
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
This solar panel is well constructed with a sturdy surface over the solar cells. The x4 folding is convenient, better than the bulky trifold and the wobbly x5 folding. The junction box is well water proofed and so are all the wires. I cannot comment on the efficiency or the power production since it is just past winter so the solar energy is not ideal for best output. I also live among trees so there is minor shadowing. That said, the number and size of the cells is correct for a 200W panel. (If you don't know, almost all panels are 20-23% efficiency and hence all 200W panels are about the same size.) I plan to use this for off grid camping to supplement a built in panel on my overlanding Jeep. With a portable panel it is much easier to position and angle the panel correctly.Two small criticisms: First, the MC4 connections are standard for fixed position panels but inconvenient for portable panels; you release the connector by pushing in two tiny tabs with your fingernails. Second, among my 5 controllers and 6 other panels, none of my adapters fit any of the 5 connectors on the adapter. I would have preferred the option of bare wires.Overall, a very nice panel, fairly priced, deserving 5 stars.
Tim T.
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2025
This 200 Watt Portable Solar Panel works as expected. Decently portable for its size and wattage. The multi-tap connector is nice for compatibility for various power stations and devices, though it will leave exposed connectors. The panel puts out decent power for a small power station while out. Kickstand works ok so far. Appears to be water resistant, so it should atleast handle a light drizzle. Being 20V is a bit better over the usual 12V setups for better efficiency and good for upper MPPT systems.
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