SunVolt solar charger claims "outlet-like" charging times
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SunVolt appears quite rugged and comes with a lifetime warranty
SunVolt comes in 10 W and 15 W versions
SunVolt uses efficient monocrystalline photovoltaic technology to transform sun energy into electrical energy
SunVolt has a tilt mechanism to ensure as much sunlight as possible is captured
SunVolt folds up into a case which resembles a laptop case
SunVolt is manufactured from high quality ballistic nylon
SunVolt is a portable solar charging station which is said to charge multiple devices as quickly as a wall socket
Future plans for SunVolt include a car/motorcycle battery trickle-charger adaptor
An internal battery may be implemented in future versions of the SunVolt
A power regulation circuit ensures that the SunVolt performs efficiently, converting the sun’s rays to useable electricity
SunVolt's exterior sports four anti-slip pads to prevent movement when in use
Article Summary
SunVolt is a portable solar power station able to harness the Sun's rays in order to charge low-power mobile electronic devices, such as digital cameras, e-book readers, cell-phones and tablets. While you'd be forgiven for feeling underwhelmed on hearing news of yet another solar charger in the works, the crucial difference between SunVolt and existing solar chargers like the Solarmonkey and EnerPlex, is that SunVolt’s creator Don Cayelli claims his product can, on a clear day, charge multiple devices just as quickly as if they were plugged into the wall.
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