Capitalize on Sun Power with Power Monkey Explorer Solar Charger


The fun of trekking fades away when right on the destination you want to capture a splendid view and the battery of your camera runs out. The safe bet is to travel with a solar charger (of course there are easily available these days!). The latest addition in the market is the Power Monkey Explorer Solar Charger. This gadget is accompanied by a Solar Slave solar panel. With these two at your side, you don’t have to worry any more about low batteries for you are equipped with anytime, anywhere solar re-charging! The water-resistant Solar Slave can juice up your iPod/ digicam etc. in a matter of few minutes. It stores the Helios power and directs it to the Power Monkey Explorer’s Battery.

This smart solar charging device works well with smartphones, mobile phones, PSPs and PDAs as well! A quick re-cap of all of its features:Â Â

The Solar Slave panels can be used to recharge the Monkey if you’re running low on juice.
The kit contains a Power Monkey Explorer unit so you can keep all of your gizmos charged when you’re stuck in the back of beyond.

Compatible with Nokia, Mini Nokia, Motorola V66, Samsung E900, LG Chocolate, Sony Ericsson, Motorola RazrV, Blackberrys, Bluetooth Headsets, Smart Phones, PDAs, iPod, PSP.

It is capable of powering (but not charging) most models of digital cameras.
The Solar Slave and the Power Monkey are encased in a tough water resistant shell so it’s perfect for all your adventures.
Can be yours for only $116.98 from IWantOneofThose.comÂ

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Via: Goodcleantech


This entry was posted by author: Swati Paul on Tuesday, August 5th, 2008 at 9:10 pm and is filed under Charger, Eco-Friendly, Energy, Gadgets, Go green, Power, Products, Solar | Tags: · , , , , , , , , , , You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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