With the snow coming down fast this time of year, we can’t help but dream of laying on the beach listening to our iPod and relaxing. But how to keep it charged? If we had this handy pair of designer sunglasses, we could keep our iPod or other iDevice fully charged while basking in the sun or walking around town. Designed by Hyun-Joong Kim and Kwang-Seok Jeong, these slick “Self-Energy Converting Sunglasses” feature dye solar cells that are integrated into their lenses. Although perhaps not as fun as using a yo-yo to charge your devices, this solar solution is probably a heck of a lot more practical and stylish to boot.
Solar Power Sunglasses Can Charge Your Gadgets
by Bridgette Meinhold, 01/05/09
filed under: Accessories and Fashion, green gadgets, Interactive Objects, Renewable Energy, Solar Power
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So this is 2010 where are they and how mcuh are they?????