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Customer Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars 1,625
4.0 out of 5 stars 1,625
3.8 out of 5 stars 597
3.8 out of 5 stars 597
4.3 out of 5 stars 351
4.4 out of 5 stars 55
3.8 out of 5 stars 157
Price
$174.77$174.77
$63.00$63.00
$49.99$49.99
$99.77$99.77
$58.77$58.77
$18.99$18.99
$24.99$24.99
Maximum Power
300w
110w
100w
100w*2
100w
Cable
Brackets
Power Current
16.67Ah
6.1Ah
5.56Ah
5.56Ah*2
5.56Ah
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Item Dimensions
19.3*37.4*1.1in (49*95*2.8cm)
18.9*26*0.47in (48*66*1.2cm)
38*22*0.04in (97.5*56.5*0.1cm)
38*22*0.04in (97.5*56.5*0.1cm)
38.2*22*0.98in (97*56.5*2.5cm)
236.22in(6m)
22.4*9.1*0.98in(57*23*2.5cm)
Item Weight
15.21lb(6.9kg)
5.3lb(2.4kg)
2.31lb(1.05kg)
2.31lb*2(1.05kg*2)
11.7lb(5.3kg)
0.79lb(2.36kg)
1.98lb(0.9kg)
Cable Length
9.8ft (3m)
9.8ft (3m)
MC4
MC4
MC4
236.22in(6m)
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Cell Type
Monocrystalline
Monocrystalline
Monocrystalline
Monocrystalline
Monocrystalline
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【COMPACT & TRAVEL-READY】 Folds down to 19.3×20.9×1.1in and just 7.3lb—light enough to pack, carry, and set up solo. Perfect for RVs, vans, camping, or backup power.
【LONG CABLE, COOLER & SAFER】 9.8ft (3m) cable lets you park the panel in full sun while your controller or power station stays shaded—better cooling, safer use, and more flexible setups.
【SEPARATE CONTROLLER, SAFER CHARGING】 Includes a standalone PWM controller for 12V batteries with full protections (reverse polarity, overcharge, overload, short-circuit). Easy to replace or upgrade later.
【CHECK DEVICE INPUT BEFORE ORDERING】 Some power stations cap solar input (60–100W). Even with 150W, output won’t exceed that cap—normal by design, not a defect. Message us if unsure—we’ll help confirm before you buy.
【USB PORTS FOR ESSENTIALS】 Connect to a 12V battery for steady phone/lights charging. Can also give quick emergency top-ups directly in sunlight (current may vary).
【EFFICIENT, WEATHER-RESISTANT CELLS】 Premium mono cells give higher conversion efficiency and more usable energy in weak light. Weather-resistant surface stands up to sun and splashes (avoid leaving fabric case in heavy rain or long strong sun).
【ALL-IN-ONE KIT, READY TO USE】Comes with a 150W foldable panel, detachable LCD controller, 9.8ft (3m) cable, 3.3ft (1m) cable, JY60 short connector, 4 DC adapters (3.5×1.35mm / 5.5×2.1mm / 5.5×2.5mm / 8.0mm), plus storage bag & manual—everything you need for quick setup out of the box.
10 reviews for DOKIO 150W Portable Foldable Solar Panel Kit, Compact 21x20in Design 7.3lb with Standalone Controller and USB, Monocrystalline Charger for 12V Batteries, Power Stations, RV Camping Emergency Use
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Stephen C –
works great with the right inverter
As someone who loves spending days off-grid, I was looking for a reliable source of renewable energy. This solar panel kit has delivered beyond my expectations. When I first unpacked the kit, I was pleasantly surprised by how lightweight and foldable it was—perfect for throwing in my backpack or car without taking up too much space. The setup was incredibly straightforward; I simply unfolded the panels, positioned them to catch the sun, and connected my devices. It felt almost too easy! On a recent four-day camping trip, I had the chance to put it to the test. Each morning, I set up the panels next to my tent, and by noon, I was able to fully charge my portable power station. This meant that I had enough energy to keep my phone charged for navigation, power my laptop for a little work, and even keep a small cooler running to store food. It was fantastic not having to worry about running out of battery. One evening, I decided to try charging my lights for the campsite. Because of the DOKIO kit’s efficiency, I had all the power I needed by sunset. I could bask in the glow of my solar-powered lights without fearing I’d drain my resources. The durability of the panel kit also stood out. It withstood a slight drizzle one day and still performed beautifully without any issues
Henry –
Works as expected, right out of the box.
I received the solar kit last night and tested it out from 4PM to 5PM this afternoon when there were about 3 hours of sunlight before the sky went overcast again. The solar panels were directly connected to an Ecoflow power station. The highest solar power that I saw was displayed on my power station was 118W. The highest solar power that I saw was displayed on my iPhone was 113W. The test continued until the power station stopped charging at 100%. The test confirmed this solar kit worked as expected, right out of the box.- Biggest pro: easy to carry and easy to use.- Biggest con: no kickstand or equivalent!!- Confirmed: peak power can reach 118W- Unknown: durabilityOne thing that deserves extra attention: just as demonstrated in 1 of the product videos posted here at Amazon, this kit’s solar output is *very* sensitive to how the panels are positioned against the sun. Simply by walking from one side of the panels to the other side, briefly casting a small shadow on the panels, I saw the solar power reported on my iPhone drop from 100+ to lower than 60W immediately and then bounce back.I think this is a good buy. Much more portable than my heavy Ecoflow solar panels. I plan to permanently leave them in my car.
Debra –
Portable but falls short on power
Design & Portability:One of the standout features of this solar panel is its foldable design. It’s incredibly convenient for transport and storage, making it a great option for camping trips, road adventures, or emergency preparedness. The panel folds up neatly, so you can easily stow it in your vehicle or carry it with minimal hassle.Performance:The panel is advertised as a 160W unit, but in my experience, it only maxed out at 75W. This significant discrepancy means you might not get the power output you expect, especially if you’re relying on it for substantial energy needs. For instance, it took around 4.5 hours to charge my Bluetti power station to just 14%. While this could be useful in a pinch, it’s not ideal if you’re looking to rapidly replenish your battery or power larger devices. It could be user error, but I have a 100W non-portable panel that hit 90W in similar conditions.Usefulness:This panel could be handy in situations where you need a portable power source and can afford to wait longer for a charge. It’s fine for small, low-power devices or if you’re not in a hurry to get your battery levels up. However, for serious power needs or quicker charging, you might want to consider a higher-wattage or more efficient panel.Conclusion:The foldable 160W portable solar panel offers excellent portability and could be a useful tool if you’re in a tight spot. However, the actual power output falls short of expectations, so keep this in mind if you’re relying on it for significant energy needs. It’s a decent backup option but may not be the best choice for primary power generation.
Amazon Customer –
Great inexpensive panel
I bought this to charge Jackery Portable Power Station Explorer 500, which needs a 100 watt panel, and it is working fine for that purpose at significantly lower price from similar rated panels. It provides various DC charging outlets which I can connect directly to Jackery 500 as it has an in-built charge controller. This panel also provides a 12V battery charge controller to charge any rechargeable 12 volt battery, including car battery, which I have not used. I have found around 3:30 pm at California sunny day in the month of July; it produces 61 watt charging power as reported by Jackery 500 LCD screen. This is good because Jackery 500 has a charging limit at 63 watts ( 3.5 amp X 18 volt), that means the panel will produce enough power in the afternoon to charge it near full capacity. The panel may produce more power if it is tilted towards the sun, but the thin flexible panels have no built-in supporting legs, which I think is a missing feature for this otherwise nice product. Letting this panel lying on the ground feels unsafe mechanically and inefficient for solar power generation. It is quite light weight and portable, I will field test it in some rugged camping and update this review. Overall, it looks like a good product.
Brian W –
Would recommend
Works well, first full size panels that I bought. Nice variety of cables included. Depending on your application you may need extensions. Panels are easy to use. The charge controller is a little challenging to operate, but once set performs well. Note that the default setting is lead acid, can be changed to lithium and LifePo4. Convient size once folded.
Rafael Lopez –
Panel solar práctico y facil de usar con diferentes conectores para diferentes usos,cumple con todas las características.
Josh Deroy –
The DOKIO 160W solar panel worked great when I first got it, but after a while, it stopped working. I reached out to their support team, sent a few photos, and they quickly sent me a replacement — no hassle at all.Really happy with how they handled it. Sometimes you get a bad unit, but DOKIO stood behind their product and made it right. The new panel works perfectly. Highly recommend!
EDUARDO –
Producto bueno, no he tenido la oportunidad de usarlo al 100, pero ha pasado las pruebas
Tom Lambert –
This set up seems wonderful but it does not operate at the expected 16 amps I would expect from 200 watts of solar..I could only achieve 7.5 watts in full bright sunlight..Very dissatisfied with these results..
Jose –
Comparto la opinion de otras personas, los materiales se sienten de buena calidad y cumple su función de cargar el generador solar, pero con sol al 100% no he conseguido mas de 60 Watts, que está lejos de ser los 160 watts que presume la publicación, con 100w me daría por bien servido, pero solo 60w por el precio me parece insuficiente.