Posted on 16 March 2010
If you’re planning on wearing a safari vest, why not got the distance and get the Solar Vest from Chinavision. No, wer’re not selling it, but we have to admit, this thing is very cool.
The Solar Vest features a set of four built in solar panels sewn into the back which recharge a battery pack stored in the left pocket. This battery is then capable of recharging other devices using outputs of 5V, 6V, 9V or 12-20V. This will allow to recharge everything from an iPhone to a laptop computer.
So when you’re in the sun, you’ve got power for pretty much anything when you’re wearing the Solar Vest. Environmentally friendly and cheaper than we expected at $126.
Posted on 12 March 2010
You have to love it when environmentally friendly meets practical and that’s exactly what’s happened with the new release of Novothink’s latest creation, the Surge. While it’s just out and we haven’t had a chance to get our hot, little hands on it to test yet, the Surge looks good and sounds like something that would see use in our households on a daily basis.
The Novothink Surge is the first Apple-certified solar iPhone charger case to hit the market. This handy little item will extend 3G talk time by four hours and audio playback by 20 hours simply by keeping it exposed to sunlight. It has an integrated lithium-ion battery that stores excess energy as well and a LED display to keep you informed on the device’s status.
The Surge is now on the market and costs $79.95 for the iPhone model and $69.95 for the iPod Touch version.
Posted on 04 September 2009
The very first Apple-certified iPod chargers will available very soon from the company Novothink. Their Surge charger is a hard case compatible with the latest generation of iPod and iPod Touch. A version for the iPhone 3G and 3GS will be available by the end of the year.
The case is fitted with solar panels on the back and has openings for headphones, USB cable and all external controls like a standard iPod case. The energy harnessed from solar rays are stored in a lithium-ion battery that holds 120 percent of the iPod Touch’s internal battery capacity. While in use, the charger provides a constant charge to the iPod. Four LED lights let you know how much battery power is left.