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The Goal Zero Nomad 10 Solar Panel is a lightweight, durable 10-watt monocrystalline solar charger featuring a multi-angle kickstand for optimal sun positioning. Designed for on-the-go professionals and outdoor enthusiasts, it folds compactly for easy transport and reliably powers your devices with clean energy wherever you are.



| ASIN | B085KVK22P |
| Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 180,706 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 84 in Solar Panels (Sports & Outdoors) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (504) |
| Date First Available | 28 April 2020 |
| Department | Unisex |
| Item display height | 2 inches |
| Item display length | 12 inches |
| Item display width | 9 inches |
| Item model number | 11900 |
| Manufacturer | Goal Zero |
| Material type | Monocrystalline Silicon Polycrystalline Silicon |
| Part number | 11900 |
| Power source type | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 36.8 x 0.3 x 24.1 cm; 510 g |
D**P
Perfect for power banks
Been keeping an eye out for this nomad 10, I LOVE goal zero products and already own the nomad 7plus, it's used to charge all my power banks and the nomad 10 does this very quick and efficiently. The actual solar panel is different to my older nomad 7, it's a very dull but durable material over the shiny material used on the nomad 7. Packs down nicely got a nice fairly light weight to it, would definitely recommend it! I just leave it up hanging from the window while I'm at work, I know this is the efficient way to solar charge due to the glass but it still works great.
F**R
Brilliant product
Bought as a birthday present for someone and they absolutely love it. It’s intended for when they go camping but has already been used in the garden to charge a power bank.
M**G
Surprising robust.
Charges my phone OK, but needs sun (obviously). On a overcast day it generates 0.7W - 2W, which some phones don't like, can be used to top up a power bank, but will take a while. I've nerve seen it generate above 6.5W in sun, maybe I need to go on holiday somewhere sunny.
S**R
Meh
So far I have managed to charge at 3.6watts on a cloudless spring day with lots of direct sunlight. Not sure how you get 10Watts from this. Build is great and the kickstand is convenient but if you looking to charge power packs (as I am) it will take a few days to charge a 24k mah pack. I would have been happy with 2 but feels more like 4 days. Charges an iPhone slowly as well. iPhone 12ProMax from 3% to 6% at 3Watts I. An hour of bright sunlight. Not that happy with it.
A**.
Not great out of direct sunlight.
I made a mistake. I thought this would charge my phone in normal daylight as per the advert, it doesn't.
S**N
It is an official Goal Zero product!!! That says high quality, rugged, sturdy, intelligently designed, reasonably priced and the most current and up to date technology available! I own the Sherpa100 System as well as a couple of the original Extreme150 watt, (3) Guide 10 Solar Systems. And (2)Boulder 30 solar panels, (4) Rockout speakers and a Torch 250. And about all the lights, gadgets and accessories that Goal Zero sells. I have been a happy Goal Zero customer for years and never had a problem with the products. I bought the Nomad 100 solar panels for camping as they are compact and easy to pack and carry and are super powerful for the size.
A**R
Worked well did what it had to. Well worth the purchase
O**A
und zwar richtig. ich betreibe damit mein macbook air mit dem m1 prozessor. es hing noch nie am netzstecker. mit diesem panel und der powerbank dran ernährt sich mein computer bestens. es leistet viel und die einstellbarkeit des neigungswinkels ist sehr gut durchdacht.
I**A
Very impressed with this panel, works fantastic and has quite a durable build. USB plug has a nice flexible neck. Stand can basically go full swing backwards, so it's easy to adjust whilst on different surfaces. 5/5
G**Y
This is a great little camping or emergency solar panel. It is a bit heavier than I wanted it to be, but it's also much more solidly built than I expected. It feels like it could take some pretty good abuse and keep working. I was able to get 8 watts with direct sunlight outside on a clear day in the midwest with the panels pointed directly at the sun. I also use it to charge my phone during the day by hanging the solar panel in front of a window. The window nearly cuts the output in half to about 5 watts, but that's more than enough to fully charge a 5,000mAh battery on a sunny winter day.
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