I have this and brought it as carry on on several flights without issue. Domestic and international. I like this when using passthrough charging at a hotel to give more ports available.
@j-sonS , I like my jackery 100 Plus a lot as well. This thing is awesome in keeping my phone topped off while I am traveling. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
Good review. Bought this recently in the uk for £89. It only came with a c to c cable and no adapter for solar panel. Although I think my jackery 100w panel has usb charging inside? Not sure. Love it to bits for a days electronics back up as it can handle high wattages for its portable size. I think jackery spotted a gap in the market with this one and got it right.
@timfuller6206 , The Jackery Solar Saga 100 solar panel does have USB charging capability. I utilize my Jackery 40 Watt Notebook Solar Panel to recharge my Jackery 100 Plus. If you purchase the Jackery 40 Watt Notebook Solar Panel, they send you the supporting cables alone with two adapters you will need to charge any of Jackery's power banks. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it!!!
So it’s big enough to charge 3 DJI mini 2 batteries in the triple charger. Probably take it down to 30ish percent. And it’s small enough to throw in a backpack.. Probably a good setup to keep a mini 2 in the air. If you’re flying the mini 2 more than that in a SHTF situation you might consider moving to a less active location.
@lanejohnson, the drone I was able to power up was my friends DJI Mini 2 Avata. I think I could have top it off at least another two more times before the Jackery 100 plus was completely drained.
@@GySgt67 I still think the mini 2 is the most ideal drone for preppers. Many seem to be concerned with the geo fencing on DJI, but I’ve had techno geeks tell me if I have a dedicated device that doesn’t have internet DJI can’t lock my drone out for updates and expand geo fencing. I left mine in the case to collect dust for almost 2 years and it flew just like it did when I put it in the case. I bought a bigger non DJI drone and the mini 2 tackled wind better even though smaller and much lighter and has a lower advertised wind rating.. Was also easier to fly, more stable and the sync to the drone and video were both superior. Also better range.. The thing I like the most is the size and how quiet they are. The camera is easily good enough to fly at a height people will likely not even know it’s there. I’ve had people that knew I was flying a drone struggle to locate it, they couldn’t hear it and struggled to see where it was. But I could easily see them, especially if zoomed in.. The mini 2 SE might be decent but I don’t think it’s locked in as good and the zoom isn’t as good from what I’ve read. I’m sure the mini 3 and mini 4 would be great, but more expensive. Granted you’re not going to be pretending you’re in Ukraine and strapping explosives to it to drop or fly into vehicles.. But I think many people see how effective drones are being used and see that happening in SHTF.. I don’t know anyone that has hundreds or thousands of disposable drones. That’s a war with a logistics system and money provided by other countries.. Unless we are fighting an invading force we aren’t going to be dealing with that I bet.. People get tied up in SHTF will look like a war..
@dmitrybachinsky, the 110 Volts on the spec sheet on numerous websites is all I can find as well. Just to be sure, it might be best to call Jackery themselves and specifically ask if the Jackery 100 Explorer is capable of safely handling 220 volts. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
@dabaydestrian437 , You are partially correct. I have used this to power up my phone, IPAD, laptop, and drone with no problem. Additionally, when combined with my Jackery 40 Watt Notebook Solar Panel, I have been able to consistently keep topping the Jackery 100 plus off to 100%, allowing me to have constant power for all my small electronic devices. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
@dabaydestrian437 , the Jackery Explorer 100 provides the same power to small electronics in the same manner as other powerbanks in its class IMO. The only real difference is that you can purchase it with a proprietary solar panel. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
I have this and brought it as carry on on several flights without issue. Domestic and international.
I like this when using passthrough charging at a hotel to give more ports available.
@j-sonS , I like my jackery 100 Plus a lot as well. This thing is awesome in keeping my phone topped off while I am traveling. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
Good review. Bought this recently in the uk for £89. It only came with a c to c cable and no adapter for solar panel. Although I think my jackery 100w panel has usb charging inside? Not sure. Love it to bits for a days electronics back up as it can handle high wattages for its portable size. I think jackery spotted a gap in the market with this one and got it right.
@timfuller6206 , The Jackery Solar Saga 100 solar panel does have USB charging capability. I utilize my Jackery 40 Watt Notebook Solar Panel to recharge my Jackery 100 Plus. If you purchase the Jackery 40 Watt Notebook Solar Panel, they send you the supporting cables alone with two adapters you will need to charge any of Jackery's power banks. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it!!!
I like how you display everything like a junk on the bunk inspection
@carolschoenberger, that is exactly what I was going for. You're the first person to pick up on that. Semper Fidelis DevilDog!!!
@@GySgt67 acronym Kiss semper fi
So it’s big enough to charge 3 DJI mini 2 batteries in the triple charger. Probably take it down to 30ish percent. And it’s small enough to throw in a backpack..
Probably a good setup to keep a mini 2 in the air. If you’re flying the mini 2 more than that in a SHTF situation you might consider moving to a less active location.
@lanejohnson, the drone I was able to power up was my friends DJI Mini 2 Avata. I think I could have top it off at least another two more times before the Jackery 100 plus was completely drained.
@@GySgt67 That battery w/h is 35.71 where a mini 2 is 17.28. I’m assuming you meant Avata 2
@@lanejohnson7656, that is correct .
@@GySgt67 I still think the mini 2 is the most ideal drone for preppers. Many seem to be concerned with the geo fencing on DJI, but I’ve had techno geeks tell me if I have a dedicated device that doesn’t have internet DJI can’t lock my drone out for updates and expand geo fencing. I left mine in the case to collect dust for almost 2 years and it flew just like it did when I put it in the case. I bought a bigger non DJI drone and the mini 2 tackled wind better even though smaller and much lighter and has a lower advertised wind rating.. Was also easier to fly, more stable and the sync to the drone and video were both superior. Also better range..
The thing I like the most is the size and how quiet they are. The camera is easily good enough to fly at a height people will likely not even know it’s there. I’ve had people that knew I was flying a drone struggle to locate it, they couldn’t hear it and struggled to see where it was. But I could easily see them, especially if zoomed in.. The mini 2 SE might be decent but I don’t think it’s locked in as good and the zoom isn’t as good from what I’ve read. I’m sure the mini 3 and mini 4 would be great, but more expensive.
Granted you’re not going to be pretending you’re in Ukraine and strapping explosives to it to drop or fly into vehicles.. But I think many people see how effective drones are being used and see that happening in SHTF.. I don’t know anyone that has hundreds or thousands of disposable drones. That’s a war with a logistics system and money provided by other countries.. Unless we are fighting an invading force we aren’t going to be dealing with that I bet.. People get tied up in SHTF will look like a war..
Why does it have in specs 110 volt? What if I have 220?
@dmitrybachinsky, the 110 Volts on the spec sheet on numerous websites is all I can find as well. Just to be sure, it might be best to call Jackery themselves and specifically ask if the Jackery 100 Explorer is capable of safely handling 220 volts. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
This is just a cell phone charger
@dabaydestrian437 , You are partially correct. I have used this to power up my phone, IPAD, laptop, and drone with no problem. Additionally, when combined with my Jackery 40 Watt Notebook Solar Panel, I have been able to consistently keep topping the Jackery 100 plus off to 100%, allowing me to have constant power for all my small electronic devices. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
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@@LoadedDownJunkRemoval, Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.
It’s the same, if not, weaker. Than a lot of power banks on the market
@dabaydestrian437 , the Jackery Explorer 100 provides the same power to small electronics in the same manner as other powerbanks in its class IMO. The only real difference is that you can purchase it with a proprietary solar panel. Thanks for watching and commenting. I appreciate it.