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    Move over Mary Poppins: this solar umbrella will charge your devices while you chill in the shade



    • Anker SOLIX is a waterproof beach umbrella with solar charging powers
    • It has an output of 100W, through USB-C and XT-60 ports
    • It’s compatible with various Anker power stations and a cooler

    The Anker SOLIX Solar umbrella is a beach parasol that can keep you protected from the sun and charge your devices at the same time. It’s one of a few portable charging solutions being debuted by Anker at CES 2025, and it’s already on my summer wishlist.

    This satisfying two-in-one gadget seems like the perfect solution for, say, keeping your speaker juiced up while you spend a lazy day at the beach, or charging your phone on a summer camping excursion. In fact, it’s also compatible with one of Anker’s electric coolers (the EverFrost 2), meaning it could sort you with chilled beverages and shade at the same time.

    It’s 215cm tall and 190cm in diameter. It has an output of 100W, through USB-C and XT-60 ports, enabling you to plug in your gadgets to charge while you relax. We’re a little light on specifics at the moment, but the press images suggest there’s just one of each port, which means you might need to fight over whose need is greatest if you’re on a group holiday.

    Family relaxing on the beach next underneath the Anker SOLIX Solar Umbrella

    (Image credit: Anker)

    The sunshade’s fabric is equipped with ‘Perovskite’ solar cells, which Anker says enhances the solar power generation by 30 per cent in bright sunshine, and makes it twice as efficient in low-light conditions too. If you’re thinking of using it in a location where the sun cannot always be relied upon, be reassured that it’s also IP67 waterproof rated, and ‘durable’.


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