Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank | Solar Panel | Four USB-A Outputs | 4 Integrated Cables | Digital Display
Emergency backup charging for Kenyan travellers, campers, field teams, and households living with blackouts — KSh 10,600 at Mascom International, Kimathi Street
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Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank is now in stock at Mascom International for KSh 10,600, carrying a manufacturer-rated 80,000mAh polymer battery, a built-in solar charging panel, four USB-A output ports rated 5V/2.1A (10.5W each), four integrated cables covering USB-C, Micro USB, Lightning, and USB-A, plus a digital percentage display. The Green Lion Solar Max ships under SKU GNSLRPB80KBK from Green Lion's authorised channel. Collect it at Old Mutual Building, First Floor Room 4, Kimathi Street, Nairobi CBD, open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM.
The Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank is built for people whose day does not end when the socket does. NGO field staff posted to Turkana, Marsabit, and Garissa go days between reliable grid access. Safari guides working Maasai Mara and Amboseli camps run three phones and a two-way radio off one charge. Households across Kiambu, Machakos, and Kisumu deal with Kenya Power outages that arrive without notice and last hours. Students revising through a blackout in JKUAT or Egerton hostels need a phone that survives to morning. The Green Lion Solar Max answers all four with capacity most pocket banks cannot approach.
Unlike other electronics retailers in Kenya, Mascom International publishes what Green Lion actually documents and flags what it does not you will find that honesty below rather than invented recharge counts. The Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank sits at KSh 10,600 against 25,000mAh laptop packs that cost KSh 12,000 and above, making it Kenya's cheapest route to bulk phone and tablet backup. Buyers throughout Kenya tell us capacity and port count matter more than wattage on a device like this. Test the Green Lion Solar Max at our Nairobi CBD counter, or take pay-on-arrival delivery to any of the 47 counties.
Common Questions About the Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank
How much charge does the Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank actually hold?
Green Lion rates the Solar Max at 80,000mAh on a polymer cell, and that is the figure printed on the unit. Green Lion publishes no watt-hour rating and no cell voltage, so no honest recharge count can be calculated from official documentation.What holds true on every power bank is that stepping 3.7V cells up to 5V output loses roughly 30 to 35 percent along the way. Mascom International states the rating as Green Lion publishes it and leaves the arithmetic honest rather than flattering.
How long does the Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank take to recharge?
Longer than you expect, because the inputs are modest. The Green Lion Solar Max accepts 5V/2A through USB-C, 5V/2A through Lightning, 5V/2A through the USB cable input, and 5V/1A through Micro USB. That caps wall recharging at roughly 10W. A pack this large on a 10W input needs an overnight session and then some plan on plugging it in Friday evening for a Saturday road trip rather than an hour before you leave. There is no Power Delivery input on this unit.
Does the solar panel on the Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank really work?
It works, but treat it as a top-up, not a charging method. The panel on the Green Lion Solar Max is a small trickle cell sized to the lid, not a folding camping array. Under direct Nairobi or Turkana noon sun it adds a slow drip of charge across several hours.The realistic use is leaving the pack on a dashboard or tent roof during a Naivasha or Mara camping trip so it loses less than it otherwise would. Charge it from mains before you travel.
Which devices can the Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank charge?
Phones, tablets, earbuds, smartwatches, cameras, portable speakers, and USB-powered lamps and fans. The Green Lion Solar Max drives four USB-A ports at 5V/2.1A each plus the integrated Type-C, Micro USB, and Lightning cable heads at 5V/2A. Samsung Galaxy A-series, iPhone, Tecno, Infinix, and Itel handsets all charge without a separate cable. Laptops are outside its range the pack has no USB-C Power Delivery output, so a MacBook, ThinkPad, or EliteBook will not draw from it.
Who should buy the Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank?
Anyone charging several devices away from reliable mains for days at a stretch. The Green Lion Solar Max suits NGO field officers running assessments in Wajir and Lodwar, boda boda riders keeping a phone alive across a 14-hour shift, matatu crews on the Nairobi-Mombasa corridor, church and school camp organisers charging a group's phones, and families keeping torches and handsets running through Kenya Power outages. Photographers shooting weddings in Karen or events at the KICC use it for spare camera and light batteries.
Is the Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank worth KSh 10,600 in Kenya's market?
Yes, if you are buying capacity and port count. At KSh 10,600 the Green Lion Solar Max costs less than most 20,000mAh branded packs in Nairobi CBD, and no other bank near this price runs four USB-A outputs with four cables already attached. If you need laptop charging or 100W speeds, the money belongs in a UGREEN PB205 instead. Mascom International would rather point you to the right pack than sell you the wrong one.
Can I carry the Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank on a flight?
Probably not, and this matters. IATA rules cap carry-on lithium packs at 100Wh without airline approval. A cell rated 80,000mAh at a typical 3.7V calculates to roughly 296Wh nearly three times the limit.Kenya Airways, Emirates, Qatar, and Ethiopian all enforce this. Treat the Green Lion Solar Max as ground and household equipment.
What does the Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank not do?
It does not fast charge. Every output on the Green Lion Solar Max tops out at 10 to 10.5W, so a Galaxy S25 that would take 30 minutes on a 45W Super Fast charger needs roughly two hours here. There is no Quick Charge, no Power Delivery, and no wireless pad. This is a capacity pack, not a speed pack it exists to keep four devices alive through a long outage, not to refill one phone before a Westlands meeting.
How does the Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank compare to the UGREEN PB205?
They solve different problems. The UGREEN PB205 holds 25,000mAh (96.25Wh documented) and pushes 145W, charging a MacBook Pro and clearing airline carry-on rules. The Green Lion Solar Max holds far more claimed capacity, adds solar, and costs roughly a third as much, but stops at 10.5W and stays on the ground. Field teams and households pick the Green Lion Solar Max. Travelling executives pick the PB205. Mascom International stocks both at Kimathi Street.
Technical Specifications
Battery Capacity and Cell Chemistry
- Manufacturer-rated 80,000mAh polymer cell, the headline figure Green Lion prints on the unit and its official listing
- Polymer chemistry handles the temperature swings of Kenyan vehicles, coastal humidity, and outdoor storage better than older cylindrical packs
- No watt-hour rating published by Green Lion, so usable delivered energy cannot be calculated from official documentation
- Voltage conversion from cell level to 5V output costs roughly 30 to 35 percent on any power bank, Green Lion included
- Capacity sized for multi-day, multi-device backup rather than a single quick phone top-up before a meeting
- Suits households facing Kenya Power outages lasting hours, where a 10,000mAh pocket bank runs dry by evening
- Internal protection circuits cover over-voltage, over-current, and short-circuit events under normal use
Output Ports and Charging Speeds
- Four USB-A output ports each rated 5V/2.1A (10.5W), letting a family charge four phones from one pack simultaneously
- Integrated Type-C cable outputs 5V/2A (10W) for Samsung, Tecno, Infinix, Itel, and every modern Android handset
- Integrated Lightning cable outputs 5V/2A (10W) for iPhone 14 and earlier without carrying a separate lead
- Integrated Micro USB cable outputs 5V/2A (10W) for older handsets, Bluetooth speakers, and USB lamps still common upcountry
- No USB-C Power Delivery output, so laptops including MacBook, ThinkPad, and EliteBook cannot draw charge from this pack
- No Quick Charge or SuperVOOC protocol support — every device charges at standard 5V speeds regardless of what it supports
- Total output across all ports is shared, so four devices at once each charge slower than one device alone
Input and Recharging
- USB Type-C input accepts 5V/2A, the fastest wall recharge path available on the Green Lion Solar Max
- Lightning input accepts 5V/2A, unusual on a power bank and useful if an iPhone cable is all you carry
- USB cable input accepts 5V/2A as a fourth recharging route through the attached USB-A lead
- Micro USB input accepts 5V/1A, the slowest option and best reserved as a fallback
- 10W ceiling on input for an 80,000mAh-rated pack means overnight recharging — plan a full night plugged in, not an hour
- No pass-through data or Power Delivery negotiation, so any standard 5V phone charger in the house works fine
- Recharge the pack fully before travelling to Diani, Naivasha, or the Mara rather than relying on the panel
Solar Charging Panel
- Built-in photovoltaic panel sized to the pack lid, intended as an emergency trickle source rather than a primary input
- Solar wattage not published by Green Lion, so a charge time from sunlight alone cannot be stated honestly
- Direct equatorial sun across Turkana, Garissa, and Marsabit gives the panel the strongest conditions Kenya offers
- Practical use is a dashboard, tent roof, or windowsill placement that slows drain during multi-day trips off grid
- Cloud cover, glass, shade, and low sun angles cut panel output sharply — indoor light contributes almost nothing
- Panel adds genuine value when the grid fails for days and no generator or vehicle charger is within reach
- Never rely on solar as the only charging route for a pack this size — mains charging remains the working method
Digital Display and Controls
- Digital percentage readout shows remaining charge from 1 to 100, replacing the guesswork of four-LED indicator strips
- Display lets you decide whether the pack survives a second night of outage before you commit the last 20 percent
- Readout stays legible under direct Kenyan sunlight for outdoor use at construction sites, farms, and campsites
- Single power button wakes the display and starts output, preventing accidental drain inside a crowded backpack
- Display confirms the solar panel or wall input is actually feeding charge in, not just sitting connected
- Auto shut-off engages when no device draws power, preserving the reserve between uses across days
- Percentage granularity matters most on a pack this large, where a 25 percent LED step hides thousands of mAh
Build and Portability
- Rugged plastic housing built for backpacks, vehicle boots, and toolboxes rather than shirt pockets
- Four cables permanently integrated into the body, so there is nothing to forget, lose, or replace at a Nairobi shop
- Weight and dimensions not published by Green Lion — expect a substantial brick given the rated capacity
- Black finish hides the dust of Thika Road, Mombasa Road, and rural murram tracks between washes
- No IP rating published, so treat rain and river crossings with the same caution as any unrated electronics
- Sized and weighted for a bag, a vehicle, a tent, or a shelf at home — not for a trouser pocket or handbag
- Integrated cable design removes the single most common power bank failure in Kenya: the missing cable
Package Contents
- Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank in black, SKU GNSLRPB80KBK
- Four integrated charging cables built into the unit: USB-C, Lightning, Micro USB, and USB-A
- User manual and Green Lion product documentation
- Mascom International receipt and 6-month warranty card
Note:No wall adapter is included. Mascom International stocks compatible 10W, 20W, and 30W USB wall chargers separately.
Warranty
The Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank carries a 6-month Mascom International warranty on manufacturing defects under normal use. Our Nairobi CBD service desk handles claims directly without shipping the pack back to the manufacturer.
Where to Buy the Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh Power Bank in Kenya
Green Lion Solar Max 80000mAh 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 handle the pack, read the display, and check the integrated cables against your own phone before committing. Available in black.
Three ways to order:
- Call +254 708 852 521
- Email info@mascomintl.com
- Order through www.mascomintl.com
Pay-on-arrival delivery reaches every Kenyan county. Nakuru, Eldoret, Kakamega, Kisii, Nairobi, Mombasa, and Kisumu receive the Green Lion Solar Max within 1 business day. Lodwar, Wajir, Mandera, Marsabit, Lamu, and Garissa receive delivery within 2-3 business days. You inspect the pack and pay only when it arrives.
Mascom International serves customers nationwide on the strength of accurate product specifications, current Kenyan market pricing, and direct after-sales support from our Nairobi CBD store. On the Green Lion Solar Max we publish what Green Lion documents, flag what it does not, and let you decide which is more than most power bank sellers in Kenya will offer you.
Disclaimer: We can not guarantee that the information on this product is 100% correct
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