Are solar-powered chargers worth it?

Freeloader Pro
Make sure the solar charger you have your eye on supports the devices you need to charge

Head off on holiday and you'll want to take your phone, camcorder, MP3 player and maybe even a GPS unit with you.

That sounds fine until you realise you'll also need chargers, all the associated cables and maybe socket adaptors, too.

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Meanwhile, Freeloader chargers offer strong competition. The devices' battery capacities are a little lower than the Powertravellers', but they're more flexible and can work with a greater number of gadgets. Should you buy a charger, which one is best depends on where and when you'll use it.

If you're just hoping to save money, they're not worth it yet. Even if we assume a charger delivers 300 recharges over its lifetime, which is optimistic, each still costs far more than recharging your gadget from the mains.

If you're a frequent traveller who'd appreciate the convenience and ability to generate some emergency power, though, buying a solar charger makes a lot of sense.

We'd opt for a Powertraveller if you've got simple needs, moving to the Freeloader Pro if you need more versatility or often need to recharge a digital camera. But don't make a final decision until you've checked the small print. Each charger has its own adaptors, and it's vital to check exactly which devices they'll support before you buy.

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First published in PC Plus Issue 286

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