Genesis Electronics is nearing the completion of the Sunblazer, a solar powered smartphone charger that boasts a quick charge time and large solar energy storage capacity.
The Outlet Regulator, a concept charge monitor device, automatically unplugs electronics once they have received a full charge, preventing them from consuming more than they require.
A new device called the RollerGen uses the kinetic energy generated by your bike commute to power laptops, cell-phones, MP3 players and more.
Scosche’s new solBat II provides quick and easy solar charging for a wide variety of devices, including iPhones, iPods, Blackberries, PSPs, and more.
The Go Mechanical Charger from Elephant Design, already available in India and part of the Greener Gadgets Design competition, lets one eco-power a phone via one-hand cranking while talking at the same time.
China Grabber’s Solar Power Charger Case provides portable charging for a variety of cell phones, cameras, and MP3/MP4 players and includes a variety of mobile phone connection cords.
A new solar charger from Dexim works as a desktop holder and a solar charger, with a unique design that folds up and attaches directly to your iPhone.
You want to say you love someone this Valentine’s Day in a green tech sort of way? This buying guide will give you some suggestions for spicing things up in a more earth friendly way.
A new concept design from Daizi Zheng uses Coke (or any other sugary water) to power a Nokia cell phone via bio-battery, producing two innocuous by-products: oxygen and water.
Meet the PowerPlus Swallow Wind-Up–a set of bike lights, a flashlight and a phone charger, all rolled up into one, powered by good old fashioned, emissions-free kinetic energy.
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