These days, it’s hard to find anyone that DOES NOT have a mobile phone, personal digital assistant or MP3 player with them. As wireless coverage continues to improve in the most remote geographic locations, how can you make sure your device is charged? Here are 5 green gadgets to keep your devices charged:
The Solio Classic-i is distinguished by the fact that its predecessor designs have generated sales of more than 1 million units so far. The device is priced at $79.95; it opens up to capture the best solar angle. There are all sorts of tips you can choose, and the company claims the charger works with more than 3,200 different mobile devices. For those who are a bit techie, Solio works in a 5-6V, 800mA output range. It actually will hold its charge for up to a year!
The folks at Solar Technology love trumpeting the fact that the Freeloader solar charger series has been used on every continent on the planet. The series is priced according to capacity. The PICO model starts around $30 and takes about 30 minutes to charge something. The Pro edition can handle pretty much any sort of devices including an array of smart phones and mobile gaming devices. It runs around $120.
3. U-Powered
For $50, you can buy the new U-Powered bundle from KIWI Choice, which hails from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. This kit has the same fan-like solar panel design as the Solio, and it has a capacity of 2000 mAh. U-Powered comes with 11 different connectors, and KIWI Choice says it’s good for approximately 1,000 charges. In our opinion, in the world of mobile technology, 1,000 charges might be used up in no time!
4. i-Sol Plus from Silicon Solar
This is one of three mobile charger products from Silicon Solar, which creates a wide range of other solar technologies — everything from solar panels for your roof to kits for your build-it-yourself electric car. The device pictured to the right is the iSol Plus, which comes with three different DC adapter output settings. It takes 10 to 20 hours to charge up iSol with the sun (2 to 4 hours using its USB adapter). The series is priced between $30 and $40, depending on the gadget you are considering.
5. Surge
The Surge from Novothink represents one of the best-known “sleeve” type solar chargers that is available for Apple gadgets. The company provides an iPhone applet so that you can figure out which of the models that you should buy, based on your current mobile phone usage patterns. The iPhone edition costs about $80. The one-not-so-great thing about these sleeve designs is that they generally can’t work from generation to generation of the Apple iPhone designs.
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it’s cool to see the all solar communities but starting small can help as well, great list of products here.
Wow, amazing solar products! I am very impressed with the way the world is thinking now a days. I was looking to buy solar flood lights to save a little bit of money and it has been fun stumbling across these new gadgets as well.