I immediately tested the device in good weather. My phone had 45% battery and in just an hour it charged to full. I am very satisfied with the purchase. The mat will certainly come in handy during a multi-day mountain trip, kayaking, or cycling tour where it's hard to find access to a charger. Great purchase.
14 W Solar Mat delivers clean, renewable, and most importantly, free solar energy directly from the sun. Provides efficient charging capabilities for a range of electronic devices. Perfect for RV trips, camping off the grid, or as a backup power source at home during outages.
Utilize the mat to supply power to devices like smartphones, cameras, action cams, or e-book readers. A key benefit is its compatibility with most Xtorm power banks, which, once charged by the mat, provide energy even after sunset. The model features two FastCharge ports (USB-C, USB-A), enabling dual device charging at once.
Incorporates high-performance monocrystalline cells generating 14 W of output. A built-in LCD screen offers real-time monitoring of the panel’s efficiency.
Designed for portability, the mat features a foldable construction and lightweight design for easy carrying. An integrated stand supports multiple positioning options for optimal use. Constructed with robust ETEF material, the panels safeguard batteries from physical damage and offer splash protection (IPX4-rated water resistance).
System includes temperature regulation to avoid overheating, overcharge protection, and automatic adaptation of charging speed based on connected devices.
Technical data
Power: 14 W
Outputs: 1 x USB-C, 1 x USB-A
Unfolded dimensions: 23 x 230 x 450 mm
Weight: 537 g
Manufacturer: Xtorm, Netherlands
| Output power | 14 W |
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| Material | plastic + fiberglass + ETFE |
| Waterproof class | IPX 4 |
| Dimensions | 23 x 230 x 450 mm |
| Weight | 537 g |
| EAN | 8718182277944 |
| Manufacturer code | XXR2S14 |
| Brand | Xtorm |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 6
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The panel works as expected. On a sunny day at the beginning of March, I charged my Galaxy S20FE phone in 2 hours and 6 minutes. As for charging a power bank, I think the best capacity is 10,000 or 20,000 mAh. I bought the Xtor Ruged 40,000 and that one would take too long to charge, while a smaller 10,000 can even be charged during hiking when strapped to a backpack. The panel would be more efficient in the 28W version, but when it comes to portability in a hiking backpack and walking, this one is the perfect compromise between weight, packability, and performance. If someone intends to use it mainly in a stationary mode, I recommend choosing the 28W version.
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Generally ok, tested in mid-December, so with rather poor sunlight it generated about 1W of power. When charging the phone at 40%, the time to full charge ranged between 1 and 2 hours. It's a bit annoying that the panel folds by itself when the surface is uneven, but that's probably due to storing it in a folded form and can be overcome. The build quality seems solid, and the device is worth recommending.
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This is already the second solar mat from this company; I have the 28W version and now bought a smaller 14W one for the intention of using the lighter version outdoors. Well-made, solid and aesthetic, lightweight. I hope it will last a long time.
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A mat of excellent quality, very well made, it has a modern USB-C connector and a traditional USB-A. The integrated support mounted with Velcro is useful. I’m waiting for strong summer sun to use its full power.
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Very good build quality, but that's Xtorm, not some no-name or Chinese brand. Two charging ports allow for direct charging, not only through a power bank. Splash resistant. Contrary to the manual, it can even work through a window.
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