Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank is now in stock at Mascom International for KSh 8,600, carrying a manufacturer-rated 50,000mAh polymer battery worth roughly 185Wh of stored energy, four USB-A output ports rated 5V/2.1A (10.5W each), four integrated cables covering USB-C, Micro USB, Lightning, and USB-A at 5V/2A (10W each), a solar charging panel, and a digital percentage readout. The Green Lion Solar Max ships under SKU GNSLRPB50KBK, GTIN 6935100188522. Collect the Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank at Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD, Monday through Saturday, 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
The Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank suits work that runs past the last wall socket. Private security firms staffing 12-hour night patrols across Karen, Runda, and Nyali keep radios and phones live until dawn. PA and lighting crews working weddings at Naivasha or corporate events at the KICC charge four devices from one pack between sets. County health outreach vans covering Machakos, Kitui, and Makueni run tablets all day. Long-distance drivers on the Nairobi-Mombasa corridor sleep in the cab and wake to a full phone. Photographers on three-day shoots stop rationing battery.
Where most Nairobi shops sell unbranded 50,000mAh packs with no published figures and no traceable maker, Mascom International states what Green Lion documents and flags what it does not. That includes where this pack is modest: 10W per cable is slow charging, and we say so below rather than pretending otherwise. Customers across Nairobi tell us port count and honest capacity beat wattage claims. Order for pay-on-arrival delivery countrywide.
Common Questions About the Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank
Why choose the Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank over the 30000mAh or 80000mAh versions?
Money and bulk. Stepping up from our 30000mAh model to the Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank at KSh 8,600 costs KSh 1,300 for 20,000mAh more, roughly KSh 0.07 per extra mAh, which buys about four more phone charges for the price of a phone case. Going on to the 80000mAh model adds capacity but also weight and thickness. The 50000mAh tier is the point where a pack still travels comfortably in a work bag.
Can the Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank run four phones through a full night shift?
Yes. Four 5,000mAh phones need about 20,000mAh at 5V, and this pack releases roughly 30,000mAh at 5V after conversion losses, leaving reserve for a fifth device. Each of the four USB-A ports is rated 5V/2.1A, so one phone refills in roughly two and a half hours alone. Expect per-port speed to drop when all four ports draw at once.
How many days does one charge last a household through Kenya Power blackouts?
Around ten evenings for a two-phone home. A typical blackout drains perhaps 30% from each phone, roughly 3,000mAh combined, and 30,000mAh of usable output covers that ten times over. If you instead recharge both phones fully each day, expect three full days. Add a Wi-Fi router or a rechargeable lamp and that figure shortens. The digital screen shows the remaining percentage in steps, so you know before Friday whether the pack survives the weekend.
How much charge does a full day of Nairobi sun actually put back into the pack?
Between 3% and 6%. A panel this size on a power bank body produces roughly 1W to 2W in direct overhead sun, so six usable hours returns about 6Wh to 12Wh against a 185Wh battery. That is a useful emergency top-up during a day in the field, not a charging method. Anyone selling this pack as sun-powered is stretching the truth. Charge it from mains the night before you travel.
Does the Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank work with MiFi routers, two-way radios, and camera batteries?
Anything that charges from a 5V USB source works. Safaricom and Airtel MiFi hotspots, Baofeng and Motorola radio charging cradles with USB leads, DSLR and mirrorless battery chargers, drone controllers, rechargeable torches, and portable speakers all run from the four USB-A ports. Devices needing 9V or 12V through USB Power Delivery will not fast charge, since this pack outputs 5V only. Camera batteries at roughly 1,500mAh each mean 15 to 18 refills per cycle for a wedding photographer.
Can I take the Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank on an SGR train, a bus, or a plane?
Trains and buses, yes with no restriction. Flights, no. At 50,000mAh and 3.7V the pack holds about 185Wh, past the 100Wh carry-on ceiling that Kenya Airways, Jambojet, Emirates, Qatar Airways, and Ethiopian Airlines apply under IATA rules, and anything over 160Wh is refused outright. Lithium banks may never travel in checked luggage. Buy this pack for road and rail. Mascom International stocks 10,000mAh packs that clear airline limits for frequent flyers.
How long will the cells last before capacity drops noticeably?
Polymer packs of this type generally hold usable capacity through roughly 500 full charge cycles, which for most Kenyan owners means two to three years of weekly recharging. Heat is the real enemy: leaving the pack on a dashboard in Lodwar or a parked matatu in the Nairobi sun pushes cabin temperatures past 60°C and ages cells quickly. Store between 10°C and 35°C, and keep the pack near 50% if you shelve it for months.
Is KSh 8,600 fair for a 50000mAh pack in Kenya's market?
On capacity, yes. KSh 8,600 for 50,000mAh works out to roughly KSh 0.15 per mAh. Branded 20,000mAh packs from Oraimo and Anker sell between KSh 3,500 and KSh 6,000 across Nairobi, landing at KSh 0.20 to KSh 0.30 per mAh with no solar face and no built-in leads. The fair counterpoint: those packs support 20W to 22.5W fast charging and this one does not. Buy on runtime, not on speed.
Why buy the Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank from Mascom International instead of a River Road stall?
Traceability. Unbranded 50,000mAh packs sold cheaply around town carry no specification sheet, no model number, and no maker to hold responsible, and many test at a fraction of the printed figure. Mascom International sells against Green Lion's own published specification under SKU GNSLRPB50KBK, GTIN 6935100188522, so you can check every number yourself. Each unit carries a 6-month Mascom International warranty handled at our Nairobi CBD desk, and pay-on-arrival delivery lets you inspect before paying.
Technical Specifications
Battery Capacity and Real Output
- 50,000mAh manufacturer rating measured at 3.7V cell voltage, holding roughly 185Wh of stored energy
- Usable output lands near 30,000mAh once stepped up to 5V, since conversion costs about 35% on every power bank
- Roughly five to six full charges of a 5,000mAh phone such as a Samsung Galaxy A17, Tecno Spark, or Infinix Hot
- Around eight to nine charges of a 3,000mAh handset, or two to three charges of a mid-size Android tablet
- Lithium polymer chemistry copes with coastal humidity in Mombasa and Malindi better than older cylindrical cells
- Protection circuitry covers over-voltage, over-current, and short-circuit faults so a bad cable stops at the pack
Output Ports and Simultaneous Charging
- Four USB-A output ports rated 5V/2.1A each, giving 10.5W per port to any device with its own cable
- Four integrated cables output 5V/2A for 10W each, covering USB-C, Micro USB, Lightning, and USB-A connections
- No USB Power Delivery and no Quick Charge, so a phone rated for 25W or 45W will draw 10W here instead
- A 5,000mAh phone refills in roughly two and a half to three hours per port, matching an older 10W wall plug
- Several devices charge together, letting a security team or event crew share one pack across a shift
- Slower charging is gentler on phone cells over years of use, which offsets some of the wait
Recharge Inputs and Turnaround Time
- USB-C input accepts 5V/2A, refilling the pack from flat in roughly 20 to 26 hours from a wall charger
- Lightning input also takes 5V/2A for buyers who already keep an Apple charging brick on the desk
- Micro USB input runs at 5V/1A and roughly doubles that wait, so we point buyers to the USB-C route
- No wall adapter is included, and a 10W or 20W USB-A adapter from Mascom International handles the job
- Charge the pack overnight before a Maasai Mara run or a coastal drive rather than mid-trip
- Long refill time is the honest trade of holding 185Wh at this price point
Solar Panel Contribution and Honest Limits
- Solar face on the front collects sunlight for emergency percentage during long days away from mains electricity
- Expect roughly 3% to 6% recovered across six hours of direct overhead sun, based on typical panel output
- Filling 185Wh by sunlight alone would take weeks of unbroken exposure, so treat the panel as a supplement
- Panel earns its place during Turkana and Marsabit deployments where the nearest socket is hours away
- Keep the face clean, since dust from Thika Road and unpaved county routes cuts collection sharply
- Solar input works while the pack sits on a dashboard or bag lid, adding charge with no effort from you
Built-In Cables and Device Coverage
- USB-C lead covers Samsung Galaxy A series, Tecno, Infinix, Xiaomi, Redmi, Oppo, and iPhone 15 onwards
- Lightning lead handles iPhone 14 and earlier, older iPad models, and AirPods charging cases without a separate wire
- Micro USB lead serves Bluetooth speakers, radios, torches, and older Itel and Tecno handsets common upcountry
- USB-A lead lets the pack draw charge from a laptop, car USB socket, or another power bank when needed
- Four leads live in the pack body, so nothing gets left plugged into a hotel wall in Kisumu
- Four separate USB-A ports still accept your own cables for cameras, MiFi routers, and fitness bands
Percentage Screen, Body and Field Durability
- Digital screen reports remaining charge as a percentage, replacing the four-dot guesswork of cheaper packs
- Reading the exact figure lets a patrol supervisor decide whether one pack covers the next shift
- Screen also confirms the pack is drawing charge when plugged in, catching a failed cable within minutes
- Weight and thickness reflect the 50,000mAh cell stack, so this rides in a bag rather than a trouser pocket
- Black finish hides dust picked up on Mombasa Road, Thika Road, and rural county routes
- Sealed body and polymer cells handle the vibration of boda boda and matatu travel across Nairobi
Package Contents
The Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank box contains:
- Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank with four integrated cables attached
- Micro USB charging cable
- User manual and warranty documentation
- Mascom International 6-month warranty card
Note:No wall adapter is included, which is standard for this class. Mascom International stocks 10W and 20W USB-A adapters separately from KSh 800.
Warranty
The Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank carries a 6-month Mascom International warranty on manufacturing defects. Our Nairobi CBD service desk settles claims directly, so you deal with the shop that sold you the pack rather than chasing an importer. Keep your receipt and the box for any claim.
Where to Buy the Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank in Kenya
Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank is available now at Mascom International, Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD. Walk in Monday through Saturday between 9:00 AM and 7:00 PM to weigh the pack in your hand, read the percentage screen, and test the built-in leads against your own phone before committing. Available colour: Black.
Three ways to order:
- Call +254 708 852 521
- Email info@mascomintl.com
- Order through www.mascomintl.com
Pay-on-arrival delivery reaches all 47 Kenyan counties, and you settle only once the Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank is in your hands. Nairobi and its environs receive same-day delivery. Other major cities and towns, including Nakuru, Eldoret, Kisumu, Kakamega, Kisii, Meru, Machakos, Thika, Nyeri, and Mombasa, receive delivery within 1 day. Mandera, Wajir, Marsabit, Lamu, Tana River, and Turkana receive delivery within 2 to 3 days.
The Green Lion Solar Max 50000mAh Power Bank carries a 6-month Mascom International warranty on manufacturing defects, handled from our Nairobi CBD service desk. Mascom International serves buyers nationwide on plain specifications, current Kenyan pricing, and after-sales support we answer for ourselves on every power bank we stock.