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Soulra Solar Powered iPod Speaker

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on May 25th, 2010

Soulra Solar Powered iPod Speaker

The Soulra is a solar powered speaker system for iPods and iPhones. Designed to be used either at home or when out, the speakers allow you to share listening to your music with others without worries over batteries or over the drain of mains electricity.

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Picnic Plus PSR-159N Solar Cooler Bag with Speakers

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on July 29th, 2009

Solar Cool Bag - Picnic Plus PSR-159N

If you’re out having a picnic, it’s a fair chance you’ll appreciate some music whilst you’re out enjoying the fresh air. The Picnic Plus PSR-159N Solar Cooler Bag helps you do just that with a built-in solar panel and a pair of speakers. The solar panel is designed to charge up your mobile phone and music gadgets. You can also plug your music player into the speakers using the 3.5mm stereo plug. (more…)

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Bamboo Audioengine A5N iPod Speaker System

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on September 26th, 2008

The Audioengine A5N Speaker System is a high-end music speaker product that allows you to listen to your music from your iPod, MP3 player, Airport Express, LCD TVs, DVD players, PDAs, laptops and more. What’s interesting about this product from an eco perspective is that it uses eco friendly technology, highly sustainable bamboo as part of the material, is completely lead-free, highly energy efficient and packaged in minimal but recyclable packaging. (more…)

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