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Freeloader Portable Solar Charger - Indispensible when Off The RoadWhether it's your mobile phone, digital camera, or PSP, a freeloader portable solar charger can supply free, portable solar power to your handheld devices using its internal battery. The freeloader portable solar charger uses sunlight to power any handheld device anytime and anywhere you can't access a power outlet. Built-in solar panels seamlessly convert sunlight to power everything from a PSP for 2.5 hours, a mobile phone for 44 hours, a PDA for 22 hours, and an iPod for 18 hours even under overcast weather conditions. Amazingly, the freeloader holds its battery charge for as long as three months. As we accumulate more and more electronic devices nowadays, the need to conveniently and efficiently keep them charged becomes more important especially with gadgets like mobile phones that we can no longer live without. The freeloader portable solar charger provides a single solution for all our gadgets by using solar energy. Whenever one of our electronic devices is low on power, we just need to power up the freeloader The freeloader features two solar panels (120mA premium crystalline solar cells). However, if weather conditions don't allow for efficient charging, you also have the option of charging the freeloader's battery (a 199mAh environmentally-friendly Li-ion battery with a two year life) via USB from your computer and even from your mobile phone with another special connection. The USB takes three hours to charge the battery while the solar panels require five hours to charge. Current users of the freeloader portable solar charger have found it convenient to use in outdoor and remote areas especially on the road, including biking, traveling abroad, on the beach, or camping. Among the other mobile devices the freeloader can power are MP3 players, handheld GPS units, two way radios, and smart phones. It can especially come in handy during emergencies such as maintaining communications with your cell phone or navigating back to your civilization with your GPS.
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