Friday, 25 October 2013

Solar Powered Portable Outlet

A portable socket that gets its power from the sun. Plugged into a window instead of into the wall. Solar panels suck energy from the sun, the charger converts that energy into electricity. The solar power is stored into an internal battery, which can be either used immediately or saved for usage at some other point in time. After 8 hours of charging, the socket provides the user with 10 hours of electricity.

















More info here (source) - http://www.secretsofthefed.com/stick-portable-outlet-window-start-using-solar-power-video/

The thought of having a portable charger that uses solar power and doesn't require one to regularly replace the batteries, which implements expenditure, and it's environmentally friendly, sounds like a step forward to the future in my ears. 

The portability though, hard to believe such a device with so much potential can fit in my bag, pocket or other on the go containments.

I personally love to keep my devices all "charged up". My laptop, MP3 players, cell phones and any other electronics I own that require charging. And this device supplying up to 10 hours of electricity!
I'm saving up some money from today to purchase this when it is available. 




4 comments:

  1. I have always been a fan of solar power. It is said to provide 10 hours of electricity. This is a bit vague though. Electricity for what? To charge small devices? To power small light bulbs? To run my refrigerator? I need to know more about the specifications to determine its usefulness and practicality in everyday life.
    Nevertheless, I believe solar power is a blessing from above.........

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    1. I believe it is for small devices keston, nothing more than or on the same level of the current smartphones. The main focus here is portability though, and I'm sure you do not walk around which a refrigerator..los. If you do however, it simply means that you will need a huge solar powered portable outlet.

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  2. we used the sun energy in most of our daily lives why not harness it power for more use

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