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Power your USB gadgets with a Solar Charger

Related: , , , , // Posted in random posts on Jul 09, 2007

Brando’s Solar Charger is a great way to power your USB devices.

Brando 2-USB-Ports Multi-Solar Charger
Brando 2-USB-Ports Multi-Solar Charger

From the product page:

It can recharge most known mobile phone types and USB interfacing digital products. This solar charger can be recharged through direct sunlight, AC power or car power. It is convenient for you to take along with when you are out on business, on travel, on a long journey on bus or ship, etc. It is a portable, environmentally-friendly, lightweight, durable and versatile solar charging product.

You can charge two devices at the same time. The Solar Charger is available in silver and black and costs US$59.00.

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Sony odo: environmentally-friendly gear

Related: , , , , , // Posted in random posts on Jun 07, 2007

I’ve experienced some “oh no, batteries died!” moments in the past, so it’s cool to see a big player is coming up with a whole range of gear which a) does not require batteries to operate, b) is environmentally friendly!

Sony odo: Spin N' Snap
Sony odo: Spin N’ Snap

From Engadget:

One of the more interesting devices of the lot is the Spin N’ Snap digital camera (pictured above), which you charge up simply by placing your fingers in the two holes (which also double as a viewfinder) and spinning it around a few times. Taking a slightly different but equally non-power-hungry route is the Crank N’ Capture camera, which can also apparently capture video of some sort. Rounding out the line up are the Pull N’ Play stereo headphones, the Push POWER Play device (apparently a viewer of some sort), which you charge by rolling it back and forth on a table, and the “Juice Box,” which packs a fold out solar panel that can be used to charge your other devices.

Go Sony!

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