

☀️ Catch the sun, charge your life—never miss a moment off-grid!
The REDIGOO Portable 10W Solar Panel Charger is a lightweight, foldable solar charger featuring high-efficiency monocrystalline silicon cells with 23% conversion rate. Equipped with dual USB-A and USB-C ports, it supports simultaneous device charging, making it ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking reliable, eco-friendly power on camping, hiking, or travel adventures.





| ASIN | B0DHSJKNQH |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,291 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #109 in Solar Panels |
| Brand | REDIGOO |
| Color | Deep Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (55) |
| Date First Available | September 23, 2024 |
| Efficiency | High Efficiency |
| Included Components | Case |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Item model number | R1110DPG1 |
| Manufacturer | PT Desun Power |
| Material | Monocrystalline Silicon, Polymer Backsheets, Aluminum |
| Maximum Power | 10 Watts |
| Output Voltage | 22.8 |
| Product Dimensions | 8.28"L x 6.46"W x 0.98"H |
| Size | 10W |
| UPC | 630456823894 |
M**S
Efficient and portable, works great!!
This Portable Solar Panel with Solar Tracker features impressive efficiency with its 200W output and dual-axis smart tracking, ensuring optimal sunlight capture throughout the day. Its portability and intelligent tracking system make it ideal for off-grid adventures or emergency backup, providing reliable, renewable power wherever you need it. Overall, this kit stands out for its ease of use and advanced tracking technology, making it a strong choice for anyone seeking dependable solar energy on the go.
K**N
Chasing the Sun Everywhere
Living off the grid, even for a weekend, usually involves a constant mental calculation of battery percentages. I recently took the Redigoo 200W kit out to a high-desert campsite where the terrain is beautiful but the power outlets are nonexistent. Most portable panels require you to play a game of human sundial, heading outside every hour to prop up a kickstand or tilt a canvas flap to keep the energy flowing. This setup changes the rhythm of camp life entirely. The dual-axis tracking is the real star here. While I was busy focused on a tricky campfire cobbler, I could hear the faint, purposeful hum of the tracker adjusting itself. It feels a bit like having a silent robotic companion that shares your obsession with efficiency. By mid-afternoon, when my old static panels would usually be dipping in performance due to the shifting angle of the sun, this unit was still pulling in a heavy charge because it was locked onto the light like a heat-seeking missile. I was particularly impressed by the build quality of the monocrystalline cells. During a sudden gusty afternoon, a bit of grit and light debris blew across the panels, but the coating held up without a scratch. It folds down into a surprisingly manageable package, roughly the size of a large portfolio, which made it easy to slide behind the driver's seat of my van. One thing to keep in mind is the setup time. While the manual suggests five to ten minutes, my first attempt took a little longer as I figured out the leg orientation. Once it is up, though, it is a set-it-and-forget-it experience. For anyone who tired of babysitting their gear instead of enjoying the view, this tracker is a genuine leap forward in outdoor power. Well worth the money. Much lighter than expected and functions anywhere and everywhere.
T**T
Must have product for those on the go
This solar panel works well as a lightweight, portable charging option for camping or hiking. It folds up easily, feels durable, and the USB-C output makes it convenient for modern devices. Charging speed depends on direct sunlight, as expected, but in good conditions it reliably tops off a phone or power bank. A nice backup power solution to have outdoors or for emergencies.
A**A
Quality isn't quite there.
The tracking is easy to figure out. It's a great manageable size Assembly/setup takes 5 minutes. It will not charge over 144W in direct sunlight with no humidity. Nowhere near 200W. I have a cheap Renogy 200W that gets almost 210W in the same condition. The solar panel frame is bottom heavy causing the motor not to tilt all the way. There is lots of play in the tracker motor. The charging cable is short and will not work with a 10AWG MC4 cable with xt60 adapter. The unit frame is very cheap & it moves around a lot in slight breeze. The unit is overpriced for what it is, but I wouldn't mind it at the right price.
J**H
Amazing Solar charger!
This solar power charger is amazing for when I’m out hiking or camping my my friends. I’m able to keep my devices charged no matter where I go! It extremely durable and easy to use. Definitely worth the purchase!
R**K
Does even come close to specs
Doesn't even come close to the advertised specifications. 200 watt advertised, however, in reality total output after power being used by tracker and numerous connections = 120 capacity maximum (60%). Did a real world comparison with an eco flow 200 watt panel. This had every advantage of correct angle to the sun, whereas the ecoflow was not at optimal angle. Result: Ecoflow 63watts, this product 34. Not good
M**N
It tracks! So Cool! Updated
So far so good. I set this up and left it alone, it charged my Anker Solix C300.( https://a.co/d/086AmRGl ) It took me about 10 minutes to set up, though I think now that I know how it works, it will only take 5 next time. You will want to have base weights just in case for wind, and it does have a "stow" position. I have not had a chance to see what kind of amps/watts this is pushing yet, next sunny day I'll see what numbers I can get. The included soft case is nice, though I feel like I want to zip tie the two bags together so they don't get lost. I am a little worried about the tiny finger screws that hold the solar frame to the center control unit, I may have to overengineer a securing solution. Update: 2/21/2026 I set it up and let it charge the Solix for a couple hours in partly cloudy winter conditions. (low sun, cool temps). The wattage maxed out at 89watts with no clouds. (as displayed on the Solix readout panel, I know it's not a multimeter/ammeter in line but I trust the reading.) In repacking the unit in the case I realized I can put the smaller head and cable case inside with the stand. (see photo) end update
A**S
Great
Great
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