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Solar Powered Portable iPod and iPhone Speakers

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on July 22nd, 2009

Solar Powered Portable iPod and iPhone Speakers

Rather than move your potentially cumbersome audio system outside to enjoy some music, you could just use your iPod, iPhone or any other MP3 player hooked up to some speakers. The Solar Powered Portable Speaker gadget is perfect for enjoying your music out in the sun. Based on just 6 hours to fully charge the speakers, you’ll get up to 8 hours of music enjoyment from them. (more…)

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Gramo Speakers – Solar-Powered Speakers

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on May 11th, 2009

Gramo Speakers Table

The Gramo Speakers are the creation of Pekka Salokannel. The speakers fold out into a gramaphone-styled speaker that you can connect to your music player. The top three panels of the speaker contain solar panels which are used to top up the battery on your MP3 player or iPod. (more…)

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Solar Powered Nintendo DS lite

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on March 3rd, 2009

Solar Powered Nintendo DS lite Gadget

It appears that the Nintendo DS Lite was made for solar panels, as the Instructables author dark sponge has created a useful solar charger for the DS Lite. The top face has enough space for two 60×60mm solar cells side by side, each outputting 3V at 40mA. (more…)

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