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Solio - Portable Solar Powered Charger
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mirajacob's recommendation
A portable solar-powered charger that collects the energy of the sun and transfers it to my many hand-held devices, this slick little object of beauty appeals to my inner hippie, my inner James Bond, AND my inner MoMA curator. And yes, for the record, that’s the only time those three have agreed on anything.
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julianlwin's recommendation
Great solar charger for electronic accessories when hiking across the Moors.
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kayzee's recommendation
Batteries are so yesterday!
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Updated Apr 20, 2007
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moonsafari's recommendation
Hybrid charger charges ipods and other stuff with the sun! (via teenvogue)
Updated Apr 18, 2007
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Kristine thinks this is smart
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pimburg's recommendation
8-10 hours of direct sun (or plug it in for 2-4 hours if you need to) will give this unit enough power to charge your ipod, cell phones, pda's, digital camera. A good eco-friendly solution or just a good back-up for when you need the extra juice. $70
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Updated Aug 13, 2007
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wiredd, KRiSTOPHERDUKES, and 2 others think this is smart.
happy-hank and wiredd think this is useful
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elmanco's recommendation
Solio is one of the first portable solar charger.
Useful during trip along from cities to charge mobile phone, iPod and mobile device
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Updated Apr 18, 2007
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laurasweet's recommendation
Because it looks cool and it does something cool.
solar ipod + phone charger:
This small and lightweight device has three wings that expand to catch sunlight for solar power. The solar battery efficiently recharges iPods® and cell phones using the latest solar technology. Weatherproof and portable, Better Energy Systems' Solio collects solar energy in town or out in the field—anywhere the sun is shining. And it's simple to use—a red LED indicates the level of charge.
* includes cable for use with iPod mini and 3rd-and 4th-generation iPods including iPod photo
* weighs just under 6 oz.
* measures 4 5/8" x 1 1/4" x 2 1/2"
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Updated Apr 18, 2007
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Kristine thinks this is smart
KRiSTOPHERDUKES and Kristine think this is useful
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ilovesecondhandsmoke's recommendation
Harness the power of the sun and recharge all your portable electronics. Save energy and save on your energy bill! (via Green Home)
Updated Aug 13, 2007
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Really clever and functional - so why can't we build cars like this?