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title: "Greenlight Planet Sun King Pro an Portable Solar Lantern Plus USB Charger"
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# 45 hours light USB charging 120 lumens Greenlight Planet Sun King Pro an Portable Solar Lantern Plus USB Charger

**Brand:** sun king
**Price:** € 14.76
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## Summary

> 🌞 Light Up Your Life, Anytime, Anywhere!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Greenlight Planet Sun King Pro an Portable Solar Lantern Plus USB Charger by sun king
- **How much does it cost?** € 14.76 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
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## Best For

- sun king enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sun king brand quality
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## Key Features

- • **Versatile & Portable:** Designed for home, outdoor adventures, or emergency situations—your reliable light source.
- • **Illuminate Your World:** Experience 120 lumens of brilliance with 3 versatile lighting modes.
- • **Quality You Can Trust:** SONCAP and PVOC certified, ensuring global quality standards.
- • **Stay Powered Anywhere:** Charge your smartphone, camera, or tablet on-the-go with the built-in USB port.
- • **Long-lasting Performance:** Enjoy up to 45 hours of continuous light, perfect for camping or emergencies.

## Overview

The Greenlight Planet Sun King Pro is a portable solar lantern that offers 120 lumens of light across three modes, a USB charging port for your devices, and an impressive 45 hours of illumination. Certified for quality, it's perfect for home use, outdoor adventures, or emergency situations.

## Description

Ranked as the best solar light on the market by MIT. The award winning Sun King Pro AN solar light with USB charger is brought to you by Greenlight Planet. You can rely on the Sun King for all your off-grid needs as it's the perfect solution for backcountry campsites, emergency supply kits, power outages or anywhere off-grid where you'd benefit from what The Economist magazine describes as 'The Best Solar Lamp' on the market. With a 24+ hour battery life, the lamp comes fully equipped with a USB charger to keep your phone/tablet/GPS/speakers fully charged. The Pro also includes a stand so that you can set it upright or hang it from a wall to light up any space. No other lamp on the market has this easy to use functionality and award winning design. Sun King solar lights are designed to transform the lives of more than one billion off-grid villagers, currently using kerosene lamps for light. Kerosene lamps are dim, dangerous and expensive, but are the only option for the world's most remote places that lack electricity. Your contribution helps Sun King Pico reach millions of dark homes around the globe and helps keep their cost of the Pico to only $8. At an affordable price, Sun King is transforming lives, one light at a time. In the box: Portable LED Lamp. Solar panel with 5 meter cord. Multi-use stand. Charging kit with USB cable and phone adapters. Warranty card and user manual.

Review: Untame the Power of the Sun - Just to be clear, the product I wanted (and the product I received, thankfully) was not the Pro AN, but the Pro 2. I have seen the Pro AN and I believe the Pro 2 to be a superior product in many ways (larger solar panel, larger battery, brighter LED, more USB ports, etc). This is not to say the Pro AN is bad; On the contrary, it is very good, just slightly limiting for what I feel like is a solar lantern's biggest advantage - the ability to "Untame the Power of the Sun" and be useful for things far outside the usual. These are truly revolutionary products, and I do not say that lightly. I first found out about Greenlight Planet's products from a friend doing development work in India (I work in the non-profit/development field doing rural energy projects). I was so impressed with the product's compact dimensions, durability (to being dropped multiple times) and performance that I immediately purchased my own from desertcart whilst back in the states. This product is not simply for people who don't have access to electricity (although it most certainly is that too). I have plenty of access to electricity, I just choose not to use it for some things that I would otherwise consider to be wasteful. Some of this involves charging everything that uses USB (portable speakers, iphones, ipads, etc). The other involves using the light (leaving it on all night on the lowest setting for my 3 year old's nightlight, leaving it on in the dark bathroom he uses but can't reach the light switch for, my wife's niece uses it in her dorm room mainly uses it as a study light, for hiking/camping/field work and have even mounted it on the handlebars for a bicycle headlight). The uses are endless and limited only by your creativity. I've taken this light on field trips where the power is unstable and I'm afraid to damage my phone charger and it has saved my butt multiple times, and is the only light I bring. Charging takes 3-4 hours in good sun. If you time it right you can actually get about double the battery capacity out of the unit per day, depending on the sun (this involves charging a device while the solar panel is charging the lantern). It automatically shuts off charging when the battery is full. My only issue (and this is very minor) is that the cover for the USB port(s) is a flat piece of rubber, fixed at one end that needs to be bent (for lack of a better term) to access the USB ports and can get deformed and crack over time. Mine is still intact, but this breaking is a concern of mine in the future. The only other thing I feel compelled to mention is the price. When I purchased the Pro 2 from desertcart at the end of 2014, it was $32. That was a great deal and one that seemingly is not available anymore. In the time since, I've seen the Pro AN price (which should be cheaper than the Pro 2 as it offers comparatively less) rise to $80 and then drop to its current $50. The former price point is outrageous, the latter is still quite high, but may be worth the money to some people (as stated above it is a great product). I just feel like a little more consistency on the pricing would be appreciated by loyal consumers like myself (and others). I'd buy a bunch more Pro 2's in a heartbeat if they cost the same amount I paid in 2014.
Review: Great product for getting light where you need it, but USB charging output is bare-bones - I bought this light on recommendation of a coworker who was involved in the MIT study of solar lights designed to help in poverty alleviation in developing countries. (The original study no longer appears to be online for some reason.) For me, it's been a fantastic light to have in our shed. The light hangs from a rafter with the solar panel situated outside in full view of the sun. On high, the Sun King provides plenty of illumination for the 8' by 10' space, and the clever bracket makes it easy to move the light to shine where I need it. In terms of USB charging, be warned that while it comes with a variety of charging tips, none of them are for Apple products, either past (30 pin) or current (Lightning). There are mini and micro USB connectors and a few phone-specific connectors for "feature phones," not smart phones. In any event, be prepared to supply your own charging cable. Also note that the current output on this device isn't high. I tested both my earlier generation Pro and the current model (just arrived today) and while charging my iPhone 5S, both report just under 4.5 volts and .49 amps of current, or just short of 2.5 watts total power. USB 2.0 ports are rated at 5 volts at .5 amps (my Lenovo laptop delivers 4.99 volts at .49 amps when charging the phone.) This means most phones will *probably* charge using the Sun King's port, but they likely will charge slowly. And if you're *using* the phone while charging, it may just cause the battery to die more slowly. I'd advise testing your device in the charging port after you receive the light, just to make sure it will work for you. Summary: Pros: * Bright enough for a small room or relatively close reading * Durable (survived a couple falls to my shed floor just fine, at any rate) * USB port for charging portable devices * Simple but functional stand/bracket Cons: * USB output is at the bare minimum of useful for modern phones * No Apple-compatible charging tips - provide your own cables

## Features

- Designed for everyday use at home, in the great outdoors or in case of emergency
- The sun king pro does it all, 3 lighting modes, 120 lumens of light & a USB charging port powerful enough to charge your smartphone, camera, tablet
- Keep all your USB-powered devices charged and ready to go
- Versatile multi-functional design, 45 hours of light
- SONCAP and PVOC certified meets lighting global quality standards

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00CAAXWQ2 |
| Batteries are Included | No |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,514,304 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2,307 in Electric Camping Lanterns |
| Brand | SUN KING |
| Brand Name | SUN KING |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 205 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00851438003077 |
| Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
| Light Output Maximum | 120 Lumens |
| Light Source Type | Light Emitting Diode (LED) |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SK302WM |
| Model Number | SK302WM |
| Mounting Type | Wall Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Specification Met | OE |
| UPC | 851438003077 851438003015 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Wattage | 2.7 watts |

## Product Details

- **Battery Description:** Lithium-Ion
- **Brand:** SUN KING
- **Light Output Maximum:** 120 Lumens
- **Light Source Type:** Light Emitting Diode (LED)
- **Power Source:** Solar Powered

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Untame the Power of the Sun
*by K***R on September 8, 2015*

Just to be clear, the product I wanted (and the product I received, thankfully) was not the Pro AN, but the Pro 2. I have seen the Pro AN and I believe the Pro 2 to be a superior product in many ways (larger solar panel, larger battery, brighter LED, more USB ports, etc). This is not to say the Pro AN is bad; On the contrary, it is very good, just slightly limiting for what I feel like is a solar lantern's biggest advantage - the ability to "Untame the Power of the Sun" and be useful for things far outside the usual. These are truly revolutionary products, and I do not say that lightly. I first found out about Greenlight Planet's products from a friend doing development work in India (I work in the non-profit/development field doing rural energy projects). I was so impressed with the product's compact dimensions, durability (to being dropped multiple times) and performance that I immediately purchased my own from Amazon whilst back in the states. This product is not simply for people who don't have access to electricity (although it most certainly is that too). I have plenty of access to electricity, I just choose not to use it for some things that I would otherwise consider to be wasteful. Some of this involves charging everything that uses USB (portable speakers, iphones, ipads, etc). The other involves using the light (leaving it on all night on the lowest setting for my 3 year old's nightlight, leaving it on in the dark bathroom he uses but can't reach the light switch for, my wife's niece uses it in her dorm room mainly uses it as a study light, for hiking/camping/field work and have even mounted it on the handlebars for a bicycle headlight). The uses are endless and limited only by your creativity. I've taken this light on field trips where the power is unstable and I'm afraid to damage my phone charger and it has saved my butt multiple times, and is the only light I bring. Charging takes 3-4 hours in good sun. If you time it right you can actually get about double the battery capacity out of the unit per day, depending on the sun (this involves charging a device while the solar panel is charging the lantern). It automatically shuts off charging when the battery is full. My only issue (and this is very minor) is that the cover for the USB port(s) is a flat piece of rubber, fixed at one end that needs to be bent (for lack of a better term) to access the USB ports and can get deformed and crack over time. Mine is still intact, but this breaking is a concern of mine in the future. The only other thing I feel compelled to mention is the price. When I purchased the Pro 2 from Amazon at the end of 2014, it was $32. That was a great deal and one that seemingly is not available anymore. In the time since, I've seen the Pro AN price (which should be cheaper than the Pro 2 as it offers comparatively less) rise to $80 and then drop to its current $50. The former price point is outrageous, the latter is still quite high, but may be worth the money to some people (as stated above it is a great product). I just feel like a little more consistency on the pricing would be appreciated by loyal consumers like myself (and others). I'd buy a bunch more Pro 2's in a heartbeat if they cost the same amount I paid in 2014.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product for getting light where you need it, but USB charging output is bare-bones
*by V***Y on April 18, 2016*

I bought this light on recommendation of a coworker who was involved in the MIT study of solar lights designed to help in poverty alleviation in developing countries. (The original study no longer appears to be online for some reason.) For me, it's been a fantastic light to have in our shed. The light hangs from a rafter with the solar panel situated outside in full view of the sun. On high, the Sun King provides plenty of illumination for the 8' by 10' space, and the clever bracket makes it easy to move the light to shine where I need it. In terms of USB charging, be warned that while it comes with a variety of charging tips, none of them are for Apple products, either past (30 pin) or current (Lightning). There are mini and micro USB connectors and a few phone-specific connectors for "feature phones," not smart phones. In any event, be prepared to supply your own charging cable. Also note that the current output on this device isn't high. I tested both my earlier generation Pro and the current model (just arrived today) and while charging my iPhone 5S, both report just under 4.5 volts and .49 amps of current, or just short of 2.5 watts total power. USB 2.0 ports are rated at 5 volts at .5 amps (my Lenovo laptop delivers 4.99 volts at .49 amps when charging the phone.) This means most phones will *probably* charge using the Sun King's port, but they likely will charge slowly. And if you're *using* the phone while charging, it may just cause the battery to die more slowly. I'd advise testing your device in the charging port after you receive the light, just to make sure it will work for you. Summary: Pros: * Bright enough for a small room or relatively close reading * Durable (survived a couple falls to my shed floor just fine, at any rate) * USB port for charging portable devices * Simple but functional stand/bracket Cons: * USB output is at the bare minimum of useful for modern phones * No Apple-compatible charging tips - provide your own cables

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great product - Portable, solar powered, bright light and smartphone charger
*by R***S on April 21, 2014*

Solar charging the device Most importantly, the solar charging works--in direct sunlight and behind a window. The solar panel cord is really long which makes it easy to set up without having to move the lamp for charging. You could easily have the panel set up to charge on one side/wall of a 14 x 14 ft. bedroom and the lamp on a desk against another wall in the room. The solar panel is a bit smaller than a 5-subject notebook and is very lightweight and portable. Actual dimensions are provided by amazon. The lamp (the yellow part with the light in the amazon picture) acts as a battery and lets you know on a scale from 1-5 how good your light source is while solar charging--great feature. In direct sunlight it was a 5, behind a south-facing bedroom window I got some 3's but mostly 4's from 9 a.m. to about 2 p.m. on a sunny day. The fact that it charged behind a window at all made me pretty happy as some solar charging devices do not. The only downside with the solar panel is the wattage. It is only 2.5W which is extremely low. However, even with the low wattage, the product charges just fine for it's purpose--to charge the lamp for light or a cell phone. Cell phone charging I have only hooked up my Samsung galaxy ring (smartphone) with the cord that came with the lamp. It would charge from 25% to 50% in about 3 hours. You can charge your phone while the lamp is solar charging or when it not charging but it does take several hours off the quoted remaining hours of light. (The lamp tells you how many hours of light power remain.) Lamp light There are three brightness settings on the lamp. One button turns the lamp to all three settings (and off). Press once and you get to level 1 which is quite bright for the lowest setting and likely too bright to be used as a nightlight. (There are two smaller solar-powered lamps offered by Greenlight Planet if you want a nightlight but they do not charge cell phones and I have not tried either of them myself.) Per the # of hours quoted on the lamp and the manufacturer claims the lamp should provide light at this lowest level for 30 hours at full charge. I have not tested this 30 hours claim on my own. Press the button again and you get the next light brightness level--about 17 hours at full charge. Press the button a third time and you get the brightest level. The third level of light is surprisingly bright all things considered. I am quite satisfied with the brightness actually but it is less bright with just this one lamp than I am accustomed to. I would compare it to the brightness of a 70W bulb maybe in a regular house lamp. In my experience, the average american bedroom ceiling light fixture has three or four bulbs to brighten the room so if you want that level of brightness you would need three to four of these lamps. The third level reads 8 hours at full charge. If you want to read a book or something with just this lamp it would have to be relatively close by--maybe within 3 ft. or so on a nightstand if you are reading in bed. But it does brighten the room up quite well. Press the button again and the light will turn off. The lamp base I really like the lamp base design. It allows you to hang the lamp from a bar or some other mount without having to mess with it much at all. The lamp also detaches very easily from the base to be used as a flashlight or to attach to or put in a bag to take with you (camping maybe). Other comments and overall quality The lamp is lightweight and extremely portable with a hand strap for easy carrying. Since the light is for use as a lamp its use as a flashlight would be tainted by the fact that the light is not concentrated like a flashlight. As a lamp it is just fine. Quality seems good. Neither the plastic lamp nor the solar panel feel fragile. I let a toddler walk around the house with the lamp detached from the base and was not afraid of it getting broken. I wouldn't have the same confidence with the solar panel of course. Overall: Great product. ****Update 9/15/2015**** Overall I still really like this product and actually plan on buying another one. However, the charge indicator did stop working a few months ago--maybe a year after I bought the product. So I never know the level of charge that it is getting. But I have never had an issue with the lamp not lighting up so the solar panel is still working and the lamp still works great. I haven't tried to charge my phone with it in a while mainly because of a phone issue (whenever I use an external charger other than the wall charger my phone doesn't want to accept the wall charger --this issue is not related to the lamp in any way.)

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