When it comes to going green (environmentally speaking), the first and easiest step is to get a solar charger so that you can harvest the energy from our bright sun instead of the more expensive and
non-eco-friendly electrical power. Plus, this type of charger will draw power continuously, which means that
you have a power source at hand all the time. Now, what would you say about a solar charger that will most likely charge of all your gadgets? It sounds pretty good, doesn't it?
The High Capacity Solar Charger and Battery right here seems like a gadget that any household should have, mainly because it promises to charge allmost any type of electrical-powered device. It comes with 29 unique adapter tips, which cover all the major brands out there and their portable gadgets. The large, 20,000 mAh battery promises to charge laptops, cameras, MP3 players, camcorders and other devices we like to carry around with us, while drawing power from the sun, an AC wall plug, or a DC power output.
Because it has a large battery, I'm imagining it being heavier than the gadgets you would like to charge from it, but thanks to its versatility, it will probably grow on you, as it really looks like an endless energy source for all your gadgets. It comes with its own carrying bag, within which you can add any of the 15 laptop adapter tips it comes with, or any of the other 14 different proprietary adapters. It is compatible with products coming from Nokia, Siemens, Sony Ericsson, Apple, Palm etc. The complete list of gimmicks this High Capacity Solar Charger can support is available on
Chinavasion, as well as the charger itself.
High capacity means longer charging times, this is why the battery takes 8 to 10 hours to fully charge from the sun, but if you need some extra power fast, you can always plug it in a wall outlet, so that it charges in approximately three hours. This solar charger will also come with all plug adapters, for taking it with on your trip to the UK and it costs about $140 USD. I keep wondering how fast the adapters wear-off, since there will be a lot of plugging in and out with this type of charger.
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