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New Solar charger

Posted by Jack Cook on November 25, 2008 – 8:51 am
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I’m always looking for alternative ways to charge my devices and saw this one today over at  Akihabara News that caught my eye but of course the big question is, will we see it here in the US?  This solar charger offers you the ability to provide power for your PSP/iPod/Nintendo DS or mobile phone. The iCharge delivers an output of DC5.0-5.5V/600mA, and comes with a battery of 1,350mAh.

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It takes around 3.5 hours to charge via an AC Adaptor, 5Hours via USB, and 15Hours via Solar panel.
Dimension: 107.5×51.5×15.3mm

Colors: black / white / silver / red / pink / blue / green

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  • Radimus
    I live in Florida, and I really don't get 15 hours of daylight.

    If it were to be made for my requirements. It would be no larger than a sheet of paper.

    Foldable so the cells were protected.

    Weatherproof housing... leave it out in the sun and rain.

    expandable or replacable batteries. Pop the batery out and take it with you, while device is charging a spare battery
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