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Solar Power Hat

August 7, 2024

 

 

This innovative piece of wearable technology combines the practicality of a large shade hat with the power of solar energy, offering a portable solution to keep your devices charged no matter where your adventures take you.

The EcoFlow Power Hat is designed with solar panels integrated into the top, allowing it to capture solar energy from all angles without any blind spots. This means you can harness the power of the sun efficiently throughout the day. The hat features dual USB-A and USB-C ports, enabling you to charge two devices simultaneously. With a maximum operating current of 2.2A, your devices will stay powered up quickly and reliably.

One of the standout features of the EcoFlow Power Hat is its lightweight design. Weighing only 13.1 ounces (370 grams), it is comfortable to wear for extended periods. Plus, it’s easily foldable, making it convenient to store in your bag when not in use. Whether you're hiking, camping, or just spending a day at the beach, this hat won't weigh you down.

Durability is another key aspect of the EcoFlow Power Hat. It boasts an IP65 rating, making it both waterproof and dustproof. This ensures that the hat can withstand the elements, whether you’re caught in a sudden rain shower or trekking through a dusty trail.

The EcoFlow Power Hat comes in two adjustable head sizes, 22.8 inches to 24 inches (58 cm to 61 cm), with a hook and loop system for the perfect fit. This adaptability ensures comfort for a wide range of users, making it a versatile accessory for any outdoor activity.

At the heart of the EcoFlow Power Hat are its Perc Monocrystalline Silicon solar cells. These high-efficiency cells provide a rated power of STC12W (+/-1W), ensuring that you get consistent and reliable energy to keep your devices charged.

 

 

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