








☀️⚡ Power your off-grid lifestyle with BALDR — never miss a moment!
The BALDR Solar Generator combines a 300W portable power station with a 60W high-efficiency monocrystalline solar panel, enabling full recharge in just over 4 hours. Featuring multiple fast-charging ports including 100W USB-C PD, an intelligent LCD display, and 7 safety protections, it’s designed for silent, lightweight, and durable off-grid power. Its IP65-rated solar panel is foldable and weather-resistant, making it the perfect companion for camping, emergencies, and outdoor adventures.



| Brand | Baldr |
| Material | Monocrystalline Silicon, Tempered Glass, Polymer Backsheet, Aluminum |
| Product Dimensions | 16"L x 9"W x 11"H |
| Efficiency | Solar |
| Included Components | 1* 100W USB-C wall charger for power station, 1* 300W Portable power station, 1* 5ft solar cord, 1* 60W Portable solar panel, 1* Solar charge controller |
| AC Adapter Current | 3.3 Amps |
| Maximum Voltage | 18 Volts |
| Maximum Power | 60 Watts |
| Special Feature | Digital Display, Foldable Handle, Lightweight, Super Quiet, USB Port |
| Manufacturer | BALDR |
| Part Number | Pioneer 300S |
| Item Weight | 11.62 pounds |
| Item model number | PIONEER300 |
| Size | 300W/231Wh |
| Color | Black |
| Style | 60W |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Folded Knife Size | 15.8 X 10.0X 1.4 In |
| Special Features | Digital Display, Foldable Handle, Lightweight, Super Quiet, USB Port |
| Batteries Required? | No |
N**
Quality and price
Very well known company, power output very good, very durable, very nice price, you can't go wrong.
J**E
It is easy to use and produces wel
I was able to unbox and connect this pretty quickly. I have seen around 150. 160 watts during good sun times. I am new to solar but I have been very happy with the testing I have done. It charges my 1000 watt battery during a day.
T**P
must have
This panel works great. It isn't as big as I would have thought for the power it puts out. Its not that heavy but i wouldn't want to walk around the woods camping with it. It is great for an off grid or emergency power situation. It really puts out the power. It has a good coating on the surface. It also can fit a wide variety of power stations with the included chord. The two things I like the most is the sun target gage to find the right angle to the sun and the fact that it has a foot on each panel. That is good craftsmanship. Great panel.
G**Y
Not 200 Watts. About 150 max.
First of all- don't get me wrong, this is a decent solar panel which come with many cable adapters and folds nicely. It is a bit awkward though opening the 4 support legs, you sort of have to fight keeping them from closing.But... you will NEVER get 200 watts out of it. In sunny southern California in the middle of a very bright sunny day and angled directly at the sun, the most I was able to obtain is 147 watts.
G**N
Options
Great little recharge station. I appreciate the ability to recharge directly from solar, while recharging battery bank, or on battery alone.
E**E
not as light as i thought but still performed fairly well
Decided to take the family on a 2 day 1 night camping in the outbackand by that, I meant the backyard of our California homeloldespite having modern everyday amenities steps away, we decided to try to make it as real as possible so my son can appreciate this dry run of what real camping is likethat means no power outlets from the house, no gas hookup, and water is pre-carried out to the yardthe only thing I cheated with is checking emails and using wifi to check on the recipeso my phone still ran down to 20% by the second day, so I pulled out this solar panel to charge and voila, it does charge up my pixel 5 and my wife's pixel 4 XL, with fast charging via USB-C PDso I believe in the full California sun at 11AM, it is able to pump out enough for at least 18Wok on a more serious note, I did plug it into a big power bank to see if it could charge up at a faster speed and it was considerably fast to top up a half way empty 10000mah power bank with 45W PD chargingone reviewer mentioned that the panels are likely to flop around in windy conditions, while I didnt experience it, I think the panels can be held down with some clips and weights or something could be rigged, it shouldn't be much of a problem but then again, I was only in my backyardat least I know that in a doomsday scenario, I can still play plants vs zombies on my phone :p
A**A
Nice Portable Solar Panel
The media could not be loaded. Bought this solar panel to charge my new EF ECOFLOW Portable Power Station RIVER 2 Pro. I was able to connect it and charge the generator. I give it a 4.5 stars since I never got close to getting 200 watts of power while charging. But after reading reviews of other solar panels, I have come to the conclusion that most of them are this way. The maximum power I was able to get while charging was 144 watts on a full sunny Ohio day. The setup was easy. It took me more about 10 hours to charge it. After charging the generator, I was able to run 2 CPAPs overnight with no problem. After the $100 off Amazon coupon, I paid $200. Recommended!
J**S
Worked well until it died in less than 6 months
This was my first solar panel of any significant size and I've since acquired another portable panel as well as 2 larger non portable panels.First of all, I liked the ergonomics and ease of use of this panel. It was easy to carry with one hand, setup, breakdown, and connect to. The included wires had adapters for pretty much all the connectors I needed and the whole panel was light enough to transport easily. The design of the panel folding up into a travel case and the storage pocket for the cables all built in as one piece is really convenient. The legs that hold the panel up work but are not as sturdy as I would have liked but I guess it is a trade-off for something light and portable.After using it daily as much as the weather allowed from around late March to around June, I've noticed that the panel would get very hot when in use to the point where it becomes too hot to touch on the side facing the sun. Being that the panel is black, it absorbs heat very well and I had concerns about its longevity as over time, the panel started warping a bit due to the heat. I raised the concern to their support and was told that the panel is designed to work in the heat and that I don't need to worry.Well, one day, it simply stopped working. I hooked it up to a couple of different power stations I have and - nothing. Took out a multimeter to check and no voltage was coming through the wires. The red indicator light was dark so my guess is that possibly the diode in the control box burned out. Anyway, I contacted support again asking for assistance thinking I may have to get a warranty replacement but days went by without any reply from support. I finally contacted Amazon and explained the situation and they went ahead and allowed me to return the unit as a courtesy. Support finally replied after I had returned the panel asking me to check the panel with a multimeter and if no voltage then they will process a warranty return. That was a good sign that they were going to honor the warranty but at that point, it was too late as I had already returned it.I had thought about buying another portable panel at that time and might consider this same model if the price was right but found that the non-portable panels were so much cheaper and fit my needs better that it doesn't make sense for me to get another portable panel. I don't currently have a need to travel with the panel and the other portable one I have will do if the need arises even though the ergonomics of that panel is not as good. Overall, I think the non-portable panels will last much longer due to the materials used for the frame and the design. However, if you are needing a portable panel and don't intend to use it every sunny day, the design of this panel makes it very easy to work with. The concern I would have if you intend to use it every chance you get is the longevity of the panel. I think it just gets too hot in use that it will eventually cause failures down the road but then I could have had a bad unit.
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