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Dec 6, 2010

Scosche solBAT II Sun-Powered USB

What if you could charge pretty much any gadget, from iPhones to Blackberries, with a pocketable solar panel? Well, you can now with the solBAT II. It's a small plastic box that's far lighter than any cellphone, the SolBAT II is essentially a solar panel connected to a battery connected to AC and USB ports.

The catch is that the solBAT II takes a long time to charge—4 to 5 days in all, according to the package. After sitting that long in my window, the device still hadn't reached its 1500mA capacity.

Price: $30, but as low as $20 on Amazon.

27 comments:

  1. Incredibly useful device, and the price is very attractive too

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  2. 4 to 5 days is quite a catch. But when in need totally worth it.

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  3. Hmmmmm, its the size of an iphone. So it would be like carrying two iphones. Bulky for pockets :/

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  4. No use for that here for the next 6 months.

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  5. Very neat, although with the long charge time, it may not get much use from me. But with a $20 pricetag, its almost a shame not to buy it

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  6. Wow 4 or 5 days to charge, and the size of an iphone, might make it annoying. But $30 to $20 could make it worth it.

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  7. 4 days to charge. thats 4 days of missed calls, texts and updates on blogger. just kidding. the device overall is great. more green items like this.

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  8. thats awesome might have to pick one of these up

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  9. Need to pick one of these up. Was always interested in getting a solar energy charger.

    http://www.quarterqwerty.com/

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  10. That's pretty cool. I can see it being useful for if you go camping and bring your iPod or something like that.

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  11. ive been waiting for one of these!

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  12. For only $20, might make a great gift for the holidays.

    Or for myself :)

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  13. the technology really needs to get better before that'll catch.

    also, it's probably just charging the lithium battery inside your device, which dies after a while anyway.

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  14. this could be good for emergency situations, but very impractical for day-to-day use because of the charge time required

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  15. damn its pretty cheap, im actually tempted to buy one!

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