

- ZERO BREEZE SOLAR GENERATOR GENERATOR
- ZERO BREEZE SOLAR GENERATOR FULL
- ZERO BREEZE SOLAR GENERATOR PORTABLE
- ZERO BREEZE SOLAR GENERATOR PRO
Once again, my pick for the best smaller solar generator is the one that charges the fastest.
ZERO BREEZE SOLAR GENERATOR PORTABLE
While its base price is a bit high, you can currently snag the solar generator with two 110-watt portable solar panels for $1,049 on Amazon with the on-page coupon. The port covers are really snug-fitting, which is great if you're using it out where dirt and debris could get in, though I found them a little difficult to open.

At 23.6 pounds, it's not too difficult to move around, while still offering a lot of storage. The Delta Mini has a whopping five AC wall-style outlets, two USB-A ports, a USB-A fast charging port, a USB-C outlet and a 12.6-volt car power outlet. They have a very respectable 21-23% efficiency rating. The 110w solar panels are some of the lightest available for their size. In the midsize category, though, it had the highest mark in that test: 86%.
ZERO BREEZE SOLAR GENERATOR FULL
Add up to 300 watts of solar charging capacity for relatively quick charging on the go (EcoFlow says a full charge can happen in three to six hours with 320 watts of solar panels).ĬNET's test found that you can fully charge the Delta Mini in a brief 97 minutes, and that it has a usable capacity that's right in line with industry averages.

Its 882-watt-hour battery is large and powerful enough to power small appliances for quite a while, though the exact length of time depends on the appliance, of course. The EcoFlow Delta Mini has a larger battery and charges twice as fast as its competitors when drawing power from a wall outlet. And right now, it's $250 cheaper than usual with an onscreen coupon from Amazon. Still, for its hefty capacity, it's the quickest charging, lightest, easy-to-use option out there. It has the features you expect from a solar generator - outlets for USB-A, USB-C, AC plugs and 12-volt car ports a light with multiple settings - except that it doesn't support wireless charging, a feature that's becoming more common. It has a simple yet informative display and is 17 pounds lighter than its closest competitor, while having a slightly larger battery. The solar generator can be charged with a maximum solar input of 1,400 watts, the highest mark of any that we tested. The Jackery SolarSaga 200 (the solar panel part of the generator) has an impressive 24.3% efficiency rating and a capacity of 200 watts. Our tests also showed that the Jackery Explorer 2000 (the power station part of this generator) uses about 86% of its stated capacity of 2,160 watt-hours. Jackery says the Generator can charge with solar in two and a half hours if you have six solar panels. Our test had it reaching 100% charge using AC power from a wall outlet in just under two hours - about twice as fast as the other large solar generators we tested.
ZERO BREEZE SOLAR GENERATOR PRO
