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Solar Eco Charger Cellphone Kit
] July 8, 2008 # 9:21 am # Accessory, Japanese Gadgets, Mobile Gadgets # 58 CommentsRight now, there are lots of people around the world who using Cellphone, and almost all of them cannot leave home without bring their lovely cellphone. But, how about your battery running out and you have to call, even you’re not in home and not holding any charger?
Now, Tokyo Coil engineering have thought about this and create a very cute solar power kits for your cellphone. It simply cute and can be attached into your cellphone. It needs 6-10 hour in daylight to fully charged this phone. So, you need around 1 days and charge it to your phone. Ideal for people who are active and spend most of the time outside. This solar charger cellphone strap is suitable for Japanese phone and sold at $19.
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