For those of you with the latest iPod or iPhone Touch, in a months time you’ll be able to charge your Apple gadgets with a fancy schmancy new solar case. Novothink, a manufacturer of alternative electronic devices, has just released their Solar Surge for the iPod and iPhone Touch. Your igadget slides easily into the hard case solar charger and can get fully juiced up from the sun! With something this handy and easy, you’ll never have to worry about a dead battery. It’s brilliant really. Can they please make one for Blackberrys too?
First Ever Apple-Licensed iPod Solar Charger Case Unveiled
by Bridgette Meinhold, 09/03/09
filed under: green gadgets
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Very cool. Has anyone heard of the gobe solar battery? I’m wondering if anyone has used it. I’ve seen it on wired.com and wattme.com but want to learn more before I buy.
… It’s just like the iTouch, but with a Phone attached!
I think that this solar technology must be developed further to obtain higher performances for our gadgets. I write about similar gadgets on http://www.mygreentreasure.com
Where can it be bought