Nomad 7 Solar Panel
 
Power Packs
Goal Zero Switch 8 Recharger($39.99)

Goal Zero Switch 8 Recharger

The Goal Zero Switch 8 Recharger is a compact power supply that keeps your gear charged up when you’re on the go. You have the power to bring a dead smartphone to life in 1 hour and then recharge the Goal Zero Switch 8 from any USB source in 4 hours – or pair it up with a Goal Zero Nomad Solar Panel for a sustainable recharging system anywhere you go.

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Guide 10 Plus Battery Pack($39.99)

Guide 10 Plus Battery Pack

Charge your phone and AA or AAA rechargeable batteries. The Guide 10 Plus Battery Pack comes with 4 AA rechargeable batteries included! Recharge from USB (like a computer) or Solar (best with Nomad 7 or Nomad 13 Solar Panel).

$39.99 More Info
Solar Panels
Nomad 7 Solar Panel($79.99)

Nomad 7 Solar Panel

Recharge as fast as the wall! The Nomad 7 Solar Panel is designed to quickly recharge Goal Zero Power Packs like the Guide 10 Plus and Switch 8 and charge some phones and tables directly from the panel via built in USB.

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Accessories
Rock Out Portable Speaker - Green($29.99)

Rock Out Portable Speaker - Green

Rock Out pumps sound from your iPod, mp3, mp4 and other audio devices through its integrated, high-quality speakers. Daisy chain multiple Rock Outs together to get even louder!

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WHAT CAN THE NOMAD 7 SOLAR PANEL CHARGE?

The Nomad 7 will directly charge most USB and 12V devices (not tablets). Most handheld USB devices, include: Cell phone, smart phone, GPS, MP3 player

WHAT GOAL ZERO PRODUCTS WORK BEST WITH THE NOMAD 7?

Goal Zero Switch 8 Recharger, Guide 10 Plus, and Rock Out Portable Speaker

CAN I USE THE USB AND 12V PORTS TO CHARGE DEVICES SIMULTANEOUSLY?

Yes. The Nomad 7 will split the incoming solar power between the two ports to charge devices simultaneously. Some devices may not be compatible.

SHOW ME HOW IT WORKS

HOW DO I USE THE NOMAD 7?

1: Open and remove protective file from solar cells (film may already have been removed)
2: Position and angle panel towards the sun
3: Plug your device into one of the charging ports





USAGE

Charges from the following: Approx. Charge Time:
Guide 10 Plus 2-4 hours
Cell phone, MP3 player 1-3 hours
Smart phone, GPS, USB camera 2-4 hours
Not compatible with tablets, like iPad
INPUTS
Rated wattage 7W
Cell Type Mono crystalline
Open-circuit Voltage 6.5-7V
Converting Eff. 17-18%
Cell Area 0.0394 m2
OUTPUTS
USB port 5V, 1.0A max (5W), linear regulated
12V port 13-15V, 0.2A max (3W), boost regulated
Solar port 6-6.5V, 1.0A max (6W), not regulated
GENERAL
Weight 0.8 lbs (0.36 kg)
Dimensions (folded) 6 x 9 x 1 in (15 x 26 x 2.5 cm)
Dimensions (unfolded) 17 x 9 x 0.1 in (43 x 23 x 0.25 cm)
Warranty 12 Months
Certifications FCC and CE
Optimal Operating Temp. 32-104 F (0-40 C)
 

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  • Q:

    I am trying to get an answer to charge my Iphone, at first I was told to use the quide 10, I asked what adapter I would need to make my usb cable, that came with the phone that I currently plug into an adapter and them plug in the wall outlet. then sombody says just plug your usb into the charging system and it will start charging, which it won't It says not compatible, any good sugestions.
    Asked on 5/13/2013 by Robin from Portland, or

    2 answers

    • A:

      Think about HOW you plan to charge. Smaller panels than the 7 wont put out enough juice (fast enough "flow") for the iphone to accept that it is, in fact, plugged in. What I've read on the Nomad 7 is that it is JUST BARELY big enough so that it can directly charge an iphone, but if you have partly cloudy skies, don't face the sun directly with the panel, bump into the wire, etc. then you can easily drop BELOW the ampurage the iphone needs to be receiving in order to know it should be charging up. And then you have to unplug, replug etc.

      What I like from this company are the battery packs -- you use the panel to charge the batteries all day, and then use the batteries to charge your iphone (2 hours?)

      **THE GOAL ZERO BATTERIES DISCHARGE AT A HIGHER RATE INTO YOUR PHONE THAN THE SUN WOULD CHARGE IT DIRECTLY**

      For me, this works best as I can charge up a Switch 8 during the day and use its stored charge to recharge my iphone at night.

      Answered on 5/23/2013 by Moss in the Stewpot from USA
    • A:

      This answer depends on the IPhone model. To charge an IPhone 5, simply plug the USB cord into the USB port on the panel. If you need to charge an IPhone 4, you will need to use the optional A/C inverter or the Guide 10. The USB charging port only provides 0.5amps, whereas the IPhone 4 needs 1.0amps to charge.

      Answered on 5/13/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    How do you hook up this 12V car adapter?
    Asked on 5/12/2013 by Mouse from Myrtle Beach, SC

    1 answer

    • A:

      You can plug your 12V charger to the box/adapter in the back of the device. This product includes the 12V adapter. Feel free to look at the attached linked for a visual aid.
      http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/A1dTiG5NfYS.pdf

      Answered on 5/12/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    If I can charge my Iphone with the guide 10 what adapter do I need to buy.
    Asked on 5/11/2013 by Robin from Hillsboro, Or.

    1 answer

    • A:

      To be able to charge an iphone specifically you will simply need an Apple USB cable that is compatible with your specific iphone. Then all you will need to do is plug the USB cable into the Solar Panel Recharge Kit, and the other end of the USB cable into your iphone and it will start charging.

      Answered on 5/12/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    I have an I phone , when I plug in the usb it says not compatible
    Asked on 5/10/2013 by Robin from Portland, or

    1 answer

    • A:

      All iPhone require a 1amp power source so you can't charge an iPhone directly from the Nomad 7 Solar Panel. If you use it in conjunction with the Guide 10 you'll be able to charge your iPhone.

      Answered on 5/11/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    May I know if the Nomad 7 can charge external battery packs of other brands?
    Asked on 5/10/2013 by Dave

    1 answer

    • A:

      As long as you can connect it with USB then yes.

      Answered on 5/10/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    Will this product recharge a turned-off iPad (3)?
    Asked on 5/8/2013 by Angus from Gatwick, UK

    1 answer

    • A:

      No, this product does not put out enough wattage to charge an iPad.

      Answered on 5/8/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    Does the Nomad 7 Solar Panel charge an iPhone 5 ?
    Does the Nomad 7 Solar Panel charge a Guide 10 Plus battery pack ?
    Does the Nomad 7 Solar Panel charge a Switch 8 recharger ?
    Does the Switch 8 Recharger charge an iPhone 5 ?
    Does the Guide 10 Plus battery pack charge an iPhone 5 ?
    Asked on 5/7/2013 by Bonnie from United States

    1 answer

    • A:

      Yes this can charge all three products. The switch 8 charger can recharge the Iphone 5 as can the Guide 10.

      Answered on 5/7/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    Is there an issue charging the iPhone 4? If not was it resolved?
    Asked on 5/3/2013 by Sonny from Flower mound tx

    1 answer

    • A:

      The iPhone 4 requires 1 amp of charging power, the USB port on the Nomad 7 is only rated at 0.5 amp. You either need to connect with a Guide 10 battery pack or the optional AC inverter to charge your iPhone, iPod Touch or iPad.

      Answered on 5/4/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    66 year old wilderness canoeist who has an eye issue. I read most everything on my Kindle Keyboard and also use the Kindle & my iPod for audiobooks.

    I'm unsure from the reviews or specs if I need to buy something in addition to the Nomad 7 to charge these two devices. Does the Nomad charge a storage device that in turn is connected to the Kindle/iPod for charging or is the Nomad able to charge the Kindle/iPad directly?

    Thanks,
    Asked on 5/2/2013 by Jester from Cleveland, OH

    1 answer

    • A:

      The Nomad 7 Solar Panel does not have a battery. You can charge devices directly from the solar panel when it is sunny, but you would need to purchase an external battery pack that the Panel would charge in order to charge your devices when the sun is not out.

      Answered on 5/3/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    My iphone5 gets the message "charging is not supported with this accessory" I think others have this problem, any fixes?

    Thanks,

    Brian
    Asked on 5/2/2013 by Brian from Edmonds Wa

    1 answer

    • A:

      Apple's iPhone required an output of 1.0 amp, the Nomad Panel's USB port only puts out 0.5 amps. You either need the optional AC inverter, or Guide 10 battery pack to charge you iPhone using the Nomad 7.

      Answered on 5/3/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    1. Hey i know this question may have an obvious answer but i need to know for sure, how do you chain nomad 7 panels together, is it with the guide 10 cable with the tiny little port? If not, what ports & cables exactly?

    2. Also i've heard that you can chain up to 4 nomad 7's together to charge some of goal0's larger devices is that true? with what cables & ports?

    3. finally i have 2 nomad7's one with the charge box on the back & has a larger surface area of cells, the other has the box on the flap & less surface area.
    Are these panels significantly different?
    Can i chain them together despite this?
    What is the panel with the box on the back & net called specifically? is it as weatherproof & where can order more if i want?

    Whatever you do don't stop making the nomad with the rear box & net, it performs very well & is very handy!
    Asked on 5/1/2013 by outrigger from Sacramento, CA

    2 answers

    • A:

      You can also use the goal zero 4.7 six foot extension cable and the 4.7 combiner cable. The extension cable plugs into the nomad 7 panel at the 12 volt port,then goes to the combiner cable. Two nomads need two extensions,you can plug up to four 4.7 plugs into one combiner. You will then have one 4.7 male plug left to go into an escape 150. An 4.7 to 8mm adapter will allow you to connect to a Sherpa or yeti.

      Answered on 5/20/2013 by Lloyd Crawford from S.F. Bay Area
    • A:

      From what I understand, the Nomad7 has no "Input" connector, only "out" and so it can only be the "caboose" in a chain. The "Solar Ports" box outputs SHOULD be designed with one way diodes so power can only go OUT. Hopefully a tech will correct me if I am wrong.

      I have two Nomad7's. To daisy chain them together and take advantage of more wattage I built an adapter consisting of two male 12volt power points (cigarette lighter plugs) leading to one female power point (cigarette lighter receptacle). The males plug into each Nomad7's 12v female power point receptacles. Just be sure that each male plug is equipped with a fuse and that each fuse is properly rated (12V 10Amp) to protect your Nomad7.

      Answered on 5/18/2013 by Kent from Vancouver, BC
  • Q:

    Will this product charge my nook?
    Asked on 4/30/2013 by Lenny

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      No, it will not. The nook requires at least 1 amp to charge and the Nomad 7 has an output of 0.5 amp.

      Answered on 5/2/2013 by Anonymous
    • A:

      Yes, it will charge a Nook.

      Answered on 5/2/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    Will this charge a Samsung Galaxy Note II cell phone?
    Asked on 4/28/2013 by Dave from MN

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      No. The Galaxy Note I, II and II require a full amp to charge the phone. Those phone batteries are huge. The Nomad 7's USB outputs half an amp.

      Answered on 5/1/2013 by Anonymous
    • A:

      Yes the Nomad 7 Solar Panel is capable of charging the Samsung Galaxy Note II cellular phone.

      Answered on 4/28/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    will this charge my pantech 6030 renue phne
    Asked on 4/28/2013 by dew from vegas

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      If your phone specs read that it can be charged from a USB source that outputs 0.5 amps. If it is able to, only under the best sun conditions and while the phone is placed in airplane mode or is turned completely off. This will help the phone get more of an efficient charge.

      Answered on 5/2/2013 by Anonymous
  • Q:

    Will it be able to charge my Sherpa 50 power pack?
    Asked on 4/27/2013 by Fabrice from Belgium, Europe

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      Yes, at a slower rate then the Nomad 13 panel that is kitted up with it.

      Answered on 5/1/2013 by Anonymous
    • A:

      Yes, by using a 4.7mm extension cable between the two, you can use the Nomad 7 Solar Panel to charge your Sherpa 50 power pack.

      Answered on 4/27/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    Will this device charge an iPhone 5 as well as Android phones?
    Asked on 4/26/2013 by Jim from San Diego, CA

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      Yes, it can in the best direct sunlight. It can get really testy and picky with correct sun conditions. The output on the Nomad 7's USB is only half an amp. So any phone require at least a full amp will not charge.

      Answered on 4/26/2013 by Anonymous
    • A:

      Yes, this product will charge both with the proper cable.

      Answered on 4/26/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    I plugged my IPhone 3 into the Nomad and it will not charge. I gave my sister one for Xmas and she has an IPhone 4. She said she had to download something from your site. Can you tell me what that is so I can use this. The salesman assured me it would charge my phone.
    Asked on 4/24/2013 by Carey from Fresno, Ca

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      iPhones requires at least 1 amp to charge and under only the best sun conditions this is possible to charge the phone. The Nomad 7's USB output is only 0.5 amps which means that the iPhone can be really picky on what power it requires. So by shutting off the phone or simply putting it on airplane mode will help with the charge.

      Answered on 5/1/2013 by Anonymous
    • A:

      Your iPhone4 requires a 1.0 amp to charge by usb and the Nomad only supports 0.5 amp by usb. You can charge your iPhone with the Guide 10 battery pack chained to the Nomad 7.

      Answered on 4/24/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    I already have this product. Question is- Can I leave it out in direct sun and can it store energy in the Guide 10 pack or would i have to keep it connected to the device I want to charge.

    In other words, if i leave it out in sunny weatehr directly facing the sun, how much time it takes to charge the guide 10 pack if it is not charging another device at the same time
    Asked on 4/22/2013 by Yogesh

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      It takes the G10+ 2-4 hours to completely charge (not through any windows).

      Answered on 5/1/2013 by Anonymous
    • A:

      You can charge the Guide 10 as the Guide 10 will hold the charge until you plug something into it to charge.

      Answered on 4/23/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    Can the Nomad 7 be left on a sunny car dashboard to charge a concealed Guide 10? I don't know if the panels will warp.
    Asked on 4/22/2013 by Chris from Huntsville, AL

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      Using any solar panels through any type of window is not a good way to charge any type of device. We recommend you not leaving it on the dash because there will not be air circulation the G10+ internal connections will most likely melt in some way.Thus, making the battery pack defective.

      Answered on 5/1/2013 by Anonymous
    • A:

      You would be losing some of the power that way but yes it can be done.

      Answered on 4/23/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    Can Nomad 7 Charge a Sherpa 50, and if so how long will it take? I know a Nomad 13 can, but its a lot bigger.
    Asked on 4/22/2013 by David from United States

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      It would possible take about 10-12 hours to fully charge the Sherpa 50.

      Answered on 5/1/2013 by Anonymous
  • Q:

    I bought Nomad 7 from amazon. and it looks different than your nomad 7 pictures on website. My Nomad 7's charge part output is on back side of panels. Which one is newer model? or there two different models exist?
    Asked on 4/22/2013 by Borae from NYC

    1 answer

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      There are two different models. The one you have is the modern version until our NEWEST redesigned version is released later this year.

      Answered on 5/1/2013 by Anonymous
  • Q:

    Just trying to remember what a blinking green lite means.

    I am unable to download the manual from your website

    Thank you, Larry
    Asked on 4/20/2013 by Larry

    1 answer

    • A:

      A blinking green light means that the battery, or power pack is close to being at capacity.

      Answered on 4/20/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    i was on the Costco website and under the description there is a part where it reads
    "shelf life: 12 months"
    what does that mean?
    Asked on 4/19/2013 by william from LA, CA

    1 answer

    • A:

      The Nomad 7 Solar Panel has a 12 month warranty.

      Answered on 4/20/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    I have quetion about this product:
    1.About USB output 5V Current, in your page it written 0-500mA but in Manual 0-1 A, where's the truth?
    2. I Have Samsung S3 need USB with 1000 mA curent to power up. can this device handle it?
    Thanks for answer
    Asked on 4/19/2013 by Adi Nugroho from Indonesia, ID

    1 answer

    • A:

      The information in the manual is correct. The USB output at 5 volts is 0-1000mA. This device will power up your Samsung at full-power (if the sunlight will not support full output it won't work.)

      Answered on 4/19/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    I have just purchased the Nomad 7. I'm not very good with new technology, Should I buy the guide 10 power pack? need to charge a Samsung GT-C3520 push button phone and an i-pad while camping. Do not want to damage the items by charging the wrong way.
    Asked on 4/17/2013 by Margaret from Sydney Australia

    1 answer

    • A:

      Yes you can use the Guide 10 power pack to accomplish what you need.

      Answered on 4/17/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    How much does it weigh?
    Asked on 4/15/2013 by Mimi from Santa Clarita, CA

    1 answer

    • A:

      The unit itself, not counting the packaging, weighs 0.8 pounds (0.36 kilograms).

      Answered on 4/15/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    I have the nomad 7 solar panel and I need the battery pack that goes with it, which battery pack do I buy?

    Thanks
    Asked on 4/14/2013 by Tony from chicago

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      The Guide 10 Plus is commonly sold in a kit with the Nomad 7 panel. The Nomad 7 can also be used with the Sherpa 50 with the use of a 4.7mm to 8mm adapter cable.
      http://www.goalzero.com/shop/p/27/Solar-4-7mm-to-Input-8-0-Adapter/5:1/

      Answered on 6/5/2013 by Anonymous
    • A:

      You need the Guide 10.
      -Gerald

      Answered on 5/24/2013 by Gerald from Newfoundland, Canada
  • Q:

    I have a NOMAD 7 solar panel and I am trying to charge my I phone 5 from it doesn't work. It says charging is not supported with this accessories.
    Asked on 4/12/2013 by James

    2 answers

    • A:

      Not true it absolutely does charge the iPhone 5. I'm typing this response from my iPhone 5 and i just charged the devise at the pool in full sunlight. I got the error message when my towel covered one of the panels . In plugged and re plugged and all was fine for the next 2 hours when my phone was the. Fully charged.

      Answered on 5/14/2013 by New from Myrtle Beach SC
    • A:

      It does not charge the iPhone 5 because the usb port for the iPhone 5 needs 1.0 amp output and the Nomad 7 is a 0.5 amp output.

      Answered on 4/13/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    I bought this product and find it amazing, my questions is: can I also charge a 12 volt 25ah battery with it?
    Asked on 4/11/2013 by Martin from Israel

    1 answer

    • A:

      Yes, it can be used to charge any USB or 12V device.

      Answered on 4/12/2013 by Community Answer from None
  • Q:

    whats the difference between this and the nomad 3.5?
    Asked on 4/7/2013 by Tom

    2 answers

    • Staff Reviewer

      A:

      Thanks for contacting Goal Zero! The difference between the two panels is how many watts they are rated at. The Nomad 3.5 is a 3.5 watt solar panel where as the Nomad 7 is a 7 watt solar panel.

      Answered on 4/8/2013 by Anonymous
    • A:

      This product is essentially two nomad 3.5s put together.

      Answered on 4/8/2013 by Community Answer from None
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Nomad 7 Solar Panel
 
3.9

(based on 61 reviews)

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    (14)

  • 3 Stars

     

    (9)

  • 2 Stars

     

    (3)

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    (7)

88%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Durable (13)
  • Easy installation (10)
  • Good price / value (10)
  • Attractive (9)
  • Easy to install (7)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Outdoors (9)
    • Camping (4)
    • Travel (3)
      • Reviewer Profile:
      • Advanced (8), Midrange shopper (6), High-end shopper (5)
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      • Personal (17)

    Most Liked Positive Review

     

    Nomad 7 works great!

    So...read about many people not getting how to get this device to work. They want plug and play..but that not how solar really works for the beginner..

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    So...read about many people not getting how to get this device to work. They want plug and play..but that not how solar really works for the beginner..

    1. Plug it into your Iphone 4..and let the panel heat up..mabye 1/2hr. Iphone 4 gives a device not supported notification...thats because the panel has not warmed up enough to generate enough power yet...be patient young skywalker. Put the phone in shaded area while panel is in direct sunlight...and go do something worth while...like "not" surfing the web...i.e. finger painting, real surfing, segway...

    now...my hot car with panel inside window facing sun..generated a 50% charge in 3hrs! Not pad! Im happy with this. Put it on your backpack during your walk. I got a full charge while backpacking on beach..all day...and I got good charge while listening to music!

    Hint: put it on airplane mode...and turn off all apps...during recharge..so iphone will be practically off..and not trying to find a signal; get it?

    VS

    Most Liked Negative Review

     

    On the fence!

    I am on the fences with the Nomad 7, pending how customer service will deal with my issue. I have and Env Touch phone, a regular non-smart phone. I started the day with ...Read complete review

    I am on the fences with the Nomad 7, pending how customer service will deal with my issue. I have and Env Touch phone, a regular non-smart phone. I started the day with 3 of 4 bars power. I received my Nomad 7 and decided to see how long it would take to top off battery. After 1 hour plugged in and in direct sunlight, my battery was REDUCED to 2 bars. I don't think this is how it was suppose to work. Maybe the phone has to be off I ask myself. I powered off my phone and waited another 2 hours (in direct sunlight). I then powered my phone on and it was completely dead. Dead as a door nail. I assume that something is wrong somewhere. I hope that the customer service can assist with what is wrong with my unit. Until then, it gets a two. It did not deliver as expected. On a side note, design and portability seem to be just fine.

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    5.0

    Best with a power pack

    By Joe NCA

    from Oakland, CA

    About Me Midrange Shopper

    Verified Reviewer

    Pros

    • Easy Installation
    • Easy to Customize
    • Efficient
    • Light

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Away From Power Sources

      Comments about Nomad 7 Solar Panel:

      I bought this recently because I'm out and about and away from any power source for long lengths of time. I spend a lot of time hiking, biking, or even just tooling around the city. I'm planning a bunch of trips in the future, and going on a big bike ride in a few months. I was looking for some way to power my electronics (and I have a bunch!) without having to find an outlet.

      I checked out some other options. Some of them just seemed cheesy, or weren't very effective. They only gave off a couple watts and were expensive for what little you got. I figured I'd need about 5 watts or so (the GPS on my phone uses about that much, although I don't use it all the time), and that ought to do it.

      The Nomad 7 is perfect for it. It's pretty light (about 12 ounces) and very efficient (18%). In full sun I can get easily 5 watts out of it. I can charge my cell phone from dead in about 2 hours. I'll charge up some extra batteries and then when the sun goes down, I'm good for the next day. It has bungie cords around it, so I strap it onto my backpack and away it charges.

      What people don't often realize is that solar power doesn't work necessarily the way they expect it to. It's variable power depending on how much sun you get, so unless it's giving off enough current, some devices won't charge at all. The solution to that is to use a power pack. That way if the solar panel isn't giving off enough power, it'll take what it needs from the battery pack. If the solar panel is giving off more than the device needs, it'll store it in the battery pack. That way I've been able to charge my iPhone, even my iPad, no matter how much sun there is. It's also the most efficient way to use it, since it maximizes the panel since whether in the device or in the battery pack, all of the power the panel generates will be used somewhere. You can connect the solar panel to the battery pack and plug the device into the battery pack all at the same time.

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      5.0

      Excellent Product

      By River Rat

      from Winona, Minnesota

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Attractive Design
      • Durable
      • Easy Installation
      • Good Conversation Piece
      • Good Price / Value

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Personal Recreational

        Comments about Nomad 7 Solar Panel:

        The Nomad 7 is a fantastic little tool! During the weekday while I'm at work I let the Nomad 7 sit in my dashboard to charge up, then once I get out of work I make my way down to the boat landing and hop in my kayak and I'm gone. It's very useful for when I'm enjoying my time too much to notice my phone has run low or if my tablet needs recharging while I'm out camping with friends. It's absolutely the neatest little tool I've ever used. I work in a computer technologies manufacturing factory and even the lads and lassies in 'carpet land' as we like to call it are impressed. I'm absolutely going to be purchasing more devices from GoalZero in the near future! Thankyou so much for this wonderful device and I can't wait to see what you come up with next!

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        5.0

        One of my favourite purchases at Dayton!

        By Gerald

        from Newfoundland, Canada

        About Me Budget Shopper

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

        • Attractive Design
        • Durable
        • Easy Installation
        • Good Price / Value
        • Wear On A Backpack

        Cons

        • The Guide 10 Sold Out

        Best Uses

        • Backpacker
        • Boating
        • Camping
        • Off-grid Living

        Comments about Nomad 7 Solar Panel:

        Great for charging my Galaxy SIII. In actuality I need the Guide 10 to maintain a steady charge here in my overcast climate.

        I purchased the Nomad 7 at the Dayton Hamvention and was quite pleased with it's performance. I went back for the battery pack and free gift (charge cable for many phones/devices) and was sadly pleased to find them sold out.

        I have seen and used similar brand name products from outfitters and equiptment co-op's, and hands down the Nomad is awesome. Please be sure to get the Guide 10 accessory for power hungry devices such as tablets and smart phones.

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        • Personal

        (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

         
        4.0

        Know what you need it to do first...

        By Moss in the Stewpot

        from USA

        About Me Midrange Shopper

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

        • Lightweight
        • Organized
        • Simple
        • Small

        Cons

        • Slow Charging

        Best Uses

          Comments about Nomad 7 Solar Panel:

          Whether my opinion is relevant to you depends on whether your needs are similar to mine...What I do:

          * backpack into a hiking "base camp" where I tend to sleep for a few nights while doing day hikes (I don't pack up and move every day).

          I carry a phone for evac calls, to reference trail photos and to take my own photos. When I'm scrambling through a boulder field or doing some light rock-climbing, I don't want a solar panel strapped to my back -- I would leave it on top of my tent back at camp.

          Solar panel charges battery during day when I'm gone, when I return, I use a day's worth of sun stored in the battery to recharge phone (and possibly a go-pro camera if I'm out of backup batteries for the go-pro).

          Since I'm gone ALL DAY, I don't need a super-fast charge, so I don't need to bring acres of solar panel. I also tend to do high-altitude hiking in blue-sky Colorado, so I run into close-to-ideal charging conditions. What I DO need is a full phone-battery worth of juice by the end of the day.

          The Switch 8, when full, will recharge my iphone 4 one full (100%) load. But to fully charge the Switch 8, my tests (near sea level, not in Colorado conditions) indicate I really do need a full day of sun with the Nomad 3.5 (the smallest panel). This means that a partly cloudy day or a half-and half day may leave me with less than a full charge.

          I'm considering using the Nomad 7 panel (2x the area of the Nomad 3.5) to provide some assurance I can get a full load during those days which change from sunny to rainy -- as it SHOULD charge the same Switch 8 battery roughly twice as fast.

          My other idea is to split the USB connection and charge TWO Switch 8s simultaneously off of the Nomad 7, but that would be at the same speed as the Nomad 3.5 can charge one battery. If this idea works, I'll have two batteries full of juice on a sunny day after 8-9 hours or have two batteries each 1/2 full on a partly cloudy day.

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          • Personal

          (2 of 4 customers found this review helpful)

           
          1.0

          Doesn't work with iPhone 5

          By Unhappy customer

          from Orange, ca.

          Verified Buyer

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                Comments about Nomad 7 Solar Panel:

                I purchased this product for my iPhone 5 and I also purchased the speakers . The solar panel was not compatible with iPhone 5 n would not charge my phone. I purchased both items because I was going in a camping trip. Unfortunately I didn't find out in enough time that it didn't work so I could return the items n purchase something else.
                Do not buy this item. Later I read it might not be compatible and you could purchase an adapter. What a joke. The speakers stopped working the second day out.
                Don't waste your money!!

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                • Personal

                (0 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                2.0

                DOESN'T CHARGE VERY WELL

                By pawntec

                from anchorage alaska

                About Me High-end Shopper

                Verified Reviewer

                Pros

                • Attractive Design
                • Easy Installation

                Cons

                • Doesn't Charge Well

                Best Uses

                • All Day Charging

                Comments about Nomad 7 Solar Panel:

                i've got this as a gift with the speaker as a package and the speaker quit working after a few months and wont turn on nor charge. the solar panal does such a trickle charge with any device i've plugged into it even in direct sunlight. It'll take all day to just get a mostly charged device(cell phones, mp3 players, etc). With being up in alaska we get very long days, that wont be enough for a full charge. LoL anyways kinda disappointed with products with high hopes but oh well. i gave it two starts for effort of a neat design.

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                • Personal

                (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                 
                4.0

                Great product, versatile charging system

                By ClicknTwist

                from Central California

                About Me High-end Shopper

                Verified Reviewer

                Pros

                • Easy Installation
                • Good Price / Value
                • Simple Versatile

                Cons

                  Best Uses

                  • Camping
                  • Safety Backup

                  Comments about Nomad 7 Solar Panel:

                  Have used the Nomad 7 with Goal Zero Guide 10+ on a ten day camping trip and worked to charge or GPS and cell phones.

                  Have carried the Nomad 7 on multiple day Moto camping and used it to keep the bike batteries topped up. This is a very useful product and I will be adding another Nomad 7 for individual and linked use.

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                  • Personal

                  (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                   
                  5.0

                  Worked great at Disneyland!

                  By AlohaCab

                  from San Ramon, CA

                  About Me High-end Shopper

                  Verified Reviewer

                  Pros

                  • Attractive Design
                  • Durable
                  • Easy Installation
                  • Good Price / Value
                  • Perfect For Backpack

                  Cons

                  • Pocket Could Be Larger

                  Best Uses

                  • Outdoor Activity Charging

                  Comments about Nomad 7 Solar Panel:

                  Charged my backup battery charger for my verizon galaxy nexus perfectly. Only drawback was I had to constantly reinsert the USB charging cable if I walked in and out of the sunlight since it didn't like the drop in voltage. On second day at Disneyland, switched to Guide 10 pack which manages change in charging voltage better.

                  I got complements, like "Cool Backpack". I had to tell them that it was a normal backpack with a Goal Zero clipped to it. Folded up easily when I went on rides with the kids.

                  SUGGESTION: Cut hole in pocket that holds charger or Goal Zero should make a clear window so you can see the status LED of whatever you are charging.

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                  • Personal

                  (1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

                   
                  5.0

                  stand behind their product

                  By Keoki

                  from San Diego, CA.

                  About Me Midrange Shopper

                  Verified Buyer

                  Pros

                  • Attractive Design
                  • Good Price / Value
                  • Great Customer Support

                  Cons

                    Best Uses

                      Comments about Nomad 7 Solar Panel:

                      My Nomad 7 was delievered with a small scratch on the panel surface that marred the appearence. GoalZero sent me another one that day with a return goods tag to insure my satisfaction with the product. I am sure the panel's performance would not have been effected just my overall satisfaction. GoalZero made sure I would be pleased with my Nomad 7.

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                      • Personal

                      (5 of 7 customers found this review helpful)

                       
                      1.0

                      NOT HAPPY

                      By Big T

                      from Manteca Ca.

                      Verified Buyer

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                            Comments about Nomad 7 Solar Panel:

                            Well, so far not very happy. It won't charge my galaxy note cell phone.

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                            QUICK FEATURES

                            The Nomad 7 delivers an ultra-compact yet powerful solar panel that enables you to charge your handheld devices directly from its USB and 12 Volt DC charging ports.

                            • As fast as the wall
                              Solar charge your cell phone in 1-2 hours.
                            • Easy to Use
                              Use solar power with USB or 12V devices
                            • Portable & Powerful
                              Collect 7 Watts of power from the sun. Foldable, rugged design, and weather resistant.