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Q & A

Yes, solar chargers can charge devices with USB 3.1 ports. USB 3.1 ports are backward compatible with previous USB standards, including USB 2.0, which is commonly used for charging. Therefore, as long as the solar charger provides enough power output, it can charge devices with USB 3.1 ports.

The maximum output power of a solar charger depends on various factors such as the size and efficiency of the solar panels, the intensity of sunlight, and the charging technology used. Generally, solar chargers for small portable devices like smartphones can have an output power ranging from 5 to 10 watts. However, larger solar chargers designed for charging bigger devices like laptops or powering small appliances can have output powers of 50 watts or more.

No, solar chargers typically cannot charge portable heaters as heaters require a significant amount of power to operate and solar chargers do not generate enough energy to meet this demand.

Yes, solar chargers can be used to charge GPS devices. Solar chargers use sunlight to generate electricity, which can then be used to charge various electronic devices, including GPS devices.

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