Waka Waka Power Review
The Waka Waka Solar Charger or Waka Waka Power is a product inaugurated by the Waka Waka Foundation. This product is a multipurpose device with solar powered LED light and a charger which can be used for emergency purposes or for daily use. This pocket size ‘mini power station’ has a 23% efficiency guaranteeing solar panel which coverts solar energy into electrical energy through the Intivation SNBST Gen 3 power management circuit and stores it into a 2200mAh LiPo battery with 1000 cycles. It takes about eight hours of charging to fill up the battery storage if charged with solar energy.
This stored energy can either be used to charge any electronic gadget with a USB facility. One can also charge this device through the internet with the help of the Mini – USB facility via the Mini USB input present on the body of the device. To understand the progress in the charging of the device, there is a red LED light who frequency of flickering denotes the power of energy it is receiving , 4 green LED lights to denote 25, 50, 75 and 100 % of energy storage and another red LED to denote the transfer of charge to the electronic gadget.
There are a few drawbacks of the Waka Waka Power:
- The extent of energy stored is dependent on the geographical and the seasonal conditions experienced by the owner of the device.
- The instruction manual is a bit vague in explaining certain features.
Overall, this device seems to attract a lot of people and is certainly efficient with a life span of 5 – 7 years and its affordable cost of £48.35.
Waka Waka Power Review
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