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USB solar panels charge cell phones on the go

If you want to plan to walk in the desert with a cell phone in the near future, you can check with Sanyo, before leaving.

The portable system of new Eneloop solar panels can power portable devices via USB. They are also relatively compact and a snap of the Tote.

Sanyo Eneloop elegant line of energy products has a popular brand of rechargeable batteries and a lamp that doubles as a flashlight. The last time we booked through Sanyo solar panels, they were stylish, but bulky. The new book size, Slick portable solar business is in groups of one or two panels (weighing about 8 or 15 ounces), with a convenient hook for hanging in a window.
Sanyo Eneloop Portable Solar Panel can charge mobile devices on the go.
But you also do the Eneloop Mobile Booster (2.5 oz), because the lithium-ion battery stores solar energy provides. Then you connect your mobile phone, gaming device, or at recall.

You may also need to lug your laptop, the booster charge, if not the weather cooperate. Even if it is 1.5 days to 3 days in full compliance with boosters, one hours worth of sunshine is fresh enough to feed 20 or 40 minutes of talk time on a cell phone, which is good for emergencies by Sanyo. It depends on the license plate and of course has the sun.

The supplied mesh pocket on the back of the keyboard, can keep the boosters, and a cell phone or other device.

The portable solar panels may be sold August 10th in Japan with no specific price of Sanyo, although Crunchgear says it is $ 90 and the only sign of cost per unit and $ 150 for dual panel.

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