BLAVOR PN-W05 Solar Power Bank Review
The BLAVOR PN-W05 is a 10,000mAh portable power bank aimed at campers, travelers, and anyone who likes the idea of carrying a little emergency power without dedicating half a backpack to batteries. It combines 20W USB-C charging, 10W Qi wireless charging, an integrated solar panel, dual flashlights, and IPX5 water resistance in a package weighing about 9.3 ounces.
That sounds like a lot for one small brick, and for the most part, it is useful stuff rather than feature-list decoration.
Charging Performance
The 20W USB-C connection is the feature I care about most. It gives the PN-W05 respectable wired charging performance for phones and smaller electronics, while USB-A provides compatibility with older cables.
There is also a 10W Qi wireless charging pad. Wireless charging is not the most efficient way to ration power in the middle of nowhere, but it is convenient when you would rather put your phone down than dig through a cable nest.
Solar Charging
The built-in solar panel needs realistic expectations. Its maximum output is only around 1.15W, so this is an emergency solar charger, not a miniature replacement for a proper portable panel.
Leave it in good sunlight and it can slowly add some energy back into the battery. Expecting the sun to routinely recharge all 10,000mAh, however, is an excellent way to develop a deeper appreciation for wall outlets.
Portability and Outdoor Use
At roughly 9.3 ounces, the PN-W05 is easy to throw into a daypack, travel bag, or camping kit. IPX5 water resistance provides useful protection against splashes and bad weather, while the integrated flashlights add legitimate emergency value.
The 10,000mAh capacity is also a sensible compromise. It provides useful phone backup without turning the power bank into another piece of luggage.
Overall Assessment
The BLAVOR PN-W05 works best when viewed as a good compact power bank with emergency solar capability, not as a solar charger that happens to contain a battery.
For camping, road trips, travel, and emergency kits, the combination of USB-C fast charging, wireless charging, outdoor protection, flashlights, and modest weight makes it genuinely versatile. Just treat the solar panel as backup insurance. The sun is helpful, but it is not your USB-C wall charger.