XDModo solar charger sticks to the inside of a window to soak up the sun
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The Window solar charger has an ABS plastic case with a PV panel surrounded by silicone pads capable of temporarily sticking to the glass of a window
At 4.3 x 4.3 x 0.68-inches, the Window solar charger won't take up too much room in the gadget bag
The Window solar charger outputs 5V/500mA via the included mini-USB cable, and has over-charge and over-heating protection built in
The bottom edge of the Window solar charger is home to a mini-USB port, a full-size USB port and and LED charge indicator
Users can stick the 0.68-inch thick Window solar charger to the inside of a glass window with the photovoltaic panels facing out, and then feed off a charging cable to a portable device positioned in the cooling shade
The XDModo Window solar charger sticks to the inside of a glass window pane so that the PV panel gets maximum exposure to the sun
On the base of the device are a full-size USB port and a mini-USB port for connecting portable devices in need of a clean energy battery boost
The charger contains a 1300 mAh Li-ion battery which is said to take around 13 hours of direct sunlight to reach full charge
I guess I'm lucky that I now live in a part of the world blessed with long sunny days that are perfect for juicing up the battery on my solar device charger. I do have to keep getting up and moving it, though, so that the panels don't fall into the shadows cast by furniture in the room or even the window frames themselves, and reducing its efficiency. Propping the charger up against the glass is one way to ensure maximum exposure to those energy-giving rays, but XDModo has a much slicker solution. Users can stick the 0.68-inch thick Window solar charger to the inside of a glass window with the photovoltaic panels facing out and then feed off a charging cable to a portable device positioned in the cooling shade.
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