portable solar power on the market are portable chargers that allow you Most of the solar products on the market are portable chargers that allow you to charge a cell phone, MP3 player, camera or other portable device. And now that so many gadgets can be charged with a USB cable, it’s no longer necessary for companies to make solar chargers that portable solar power require lots of tips to fit different products. There’s also a solar Bluetooth headset (the Iqua Sun, which I reviewed last year), and a solar Bluetooth speaker phone for your car, which I reviewed at OrlandoSentinel.com/techblog. Evenually we may see a solar cell phone, as both LG and Samsung have shown off prototypes. Kodak Solar Charger This is a pretty ingenious device because it’s compact, can be charged in several ways and it serves a few different purposes. It fits in the palm of your hand and it has a plastic hook so you can hook it to a backpack. It comes with two rechargeable AA batteries, which are used to store the solar energy and power your gadgets. To fully charge the batteries, leave the device in the sun (or by a window) portable solar power for about 28 hours, or use the included USB cord to charge the batteries with your computer or with a USB power adapter.
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