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Quick guide
EcoFlow's latest power cap is a unique headgear with an embedded solar battery that charges smartphones, and surprisingly, many people love it. This $129 wide-brimmed sun hat features a thin, flexible solar cell capable of fully charging a 4000mAh phone in 3 to 4 hours, making it ideal for camping or navigating in the sun. The power cap has a charging capacity of about 12 watts, is equipped with USB-A and USB-C ports, and weighs only 370 grams, making it suitable for outdoor activities. In addition, the hat is IP65 dust and water resistant, although there are still doubts about durability. EcoFlow also released a promotional video with a light-hearted background music that perfectly fits the vibe of this unique product.
Quirky power caps
EcoFlow's latest power cap is probably the weirdest headgear I've ever seen – and surprisingly, I love it! This wide-brimmed, soft sun hat has a solar battery embedded in it to charge your smartphone. According to EcoFlow, it can fully charge a 4000mAh smartphone in just 3 to 4 hours. This feature makes it perfect for scrolling through social media while camping or navigating the sun-scorched post-apocalyptic desert.
Eye-catching specs
According to EcoFlow's specifications, the $129 power cap is equipped with a thin, flexible solar cell made of a monocrystalline silicon called passivated emitter and back contact (PERC). This innovative design provides approximately 12 watts of charging capacity through the USB-A and USB-C ports at the bottom of the brim. The weight of the entire hat is 370 grams, making it a lightweight choice for outdoor enthusiasts.
Durable and functional design
In addition, the power cap has an IP65 rating, indicating that it is dustproof and can withstand water jets from any direction. However, I do have doubts about its durability, especially if someone aims the Super Water Gun directly at the USB port. To showcase this unique product, EcoFlow released a promotional video with a light-hearted, non-intrusive soundtrack reminiscent of Kings of Leon, which I think fits perfectly with the vibe of wearing such a sag-and-drop hat, based on my previous experience at music festivals.