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OUTDOORS

Solar gadgets for the great outdoors

By Emily Clark

19:19 March 26, 2008 PDT

Solar-Powered Hat Fan

Solar-Powered Hat Fan

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A couple of nifty solar gadgets for the outdoors, the Solar Mosquito Guard and Solar-Powered Fan are a steal at just US$10. And the best bit, 10% of all proceeds help send inner-city kids to Earth Day for Kids at the nonprofit Solar Living Institute.

The pocket-sized Solar Mosquito Guard emits a barely audible, high-frequency wave that repels some mosquito species. The device comes equipped with keychain and belt clip so you can keep it on you at all times. Needing just three hours of sunlight to fully recharge the battery, the Mosquito Guard is an efficient and easy option for keeping mozzies at bay, without using harmful chemicals.

The Solar-Powered Fan may not be the most chic accessory for your hat, but it will keep you cool in summer. A mini-photovoltaic panel harvests enough solar energy to directly power the fan. A clamp allows you to hang it from your hat to direct a cool breeze onto your face on those unbearably hot summer days. The adjustable mount works best with stiffer-type brim hats and baseball caps. The fan comes in both black and white.

Both the Mosquito Guard and Solar-Powered Fan are available online for USD$10 each from Gaiam.

Via Gaiam.

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