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May 18, 2007 -
This useful gadget should be labeled the charger of all chargers, or at least celebrated for its shape. With the callpod charger by Chargepod you can charge not one, not two, but six devices at once with a little extra arty flare. I probably would have laughed at this invention five years ago, but now that almost every device needs to be charged via USB it seems more than practical.
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Apr 09, 2007 -
If you weren't able to get your hands on the Mitsubishi Hello Kitty Car, maybe you'll settle for the next best thing - a Hello Kitty iPod car charger and FM transmitter! This charger is compatible with 3G, 4G, 5G, photo, mini and nano iPod's and also has a built in FM antenna. Is it just me, or does this iPod accessory look like a toy?
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May 06, 2008 -
Wow, well this is unexpected. While I'd expect to find a solar charger for your gadgets at a more eco-oriented store, I never thought I'd see one at Urban Outfitters. However, it makes sense that this company is selling chargers, since so many of their customers have a glut of gadgets that need recharging.
- 4 Comments
Dec 18, 2006 -
I recently read that the earth receives more energy from the sun in just one hour than the world uses in a whole year. Ever since, I've become determined to use solar power to light my way and power my gadgets whenever possible. The solar ipod + phone charger is the perfect example of a small, chic and simple way to recharge your gadgets without plugging into a socket.
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Nov 17, 2009 -
I love my iPod, but there is a new music player vying for my heart: the slotRadio ($79) by Sansa.
The two-inch-by-two-inch clip-on music player comes with a data card with 1,000 songs from the Billboard music charts, with prearranged playlists by music genre. I tried the additional Health and Fitness mix, which includes the mixes for warmup, cardio, roadwork (cycling), power (lifting), yoga, cooldown, and the even more mellow spa mix.
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Oct 20, 2009 -
Unlike some other solar chargers that require special adapters to charge your gadgets, and, you know, the availability of the sun, the Some Shine Solar Charger allows you to juice up your gadgets at any time via a USB connector. How can you solar charge your phone without the sun you ask? Well, I'll tell ya.
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Aug 08, 2007 -
This iPod charging station might not be a cozy nap zone like the iPod load thing, but it works just the same. With the Socket Pocket, you can conveniently charge your gadgets right beside the outlet so you don't have to worry about tripping on cords or stepping on your iPod. Featured on 7Gadgets, this charging station can also be used to juice up your cell phone or camera.
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Oct 09, 2009 -
Like any jet-setting geek girl, I refuse to travel without all of my gadgets. But with a phone, iPod, camera, cords, and chargers, keeping gadgets organized and cords tangle-free is a challenge.
I'm in love with the Grid-It organization system ($25) from Flight001.
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Sep 09, 2009 -
I love my gadgets, but what happens when your cell phone or iPod needs to be juiced up and you're nowhere near a power supply and you managed to forget your iPod cord at home? Thanks to solar powered gizmos, you've always got a back up — well that is, if you have some sunlight to work with!
Novothink has created this hybrid solar iPod Touch charger case called the Surge (patent still pending), but unlike concept designs, this handy accessory will be available later this month for $70.
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Jul 15, 2009 -
Even if you're planning a glamping trip this Summer (glamping as in glamorous camping), and you'll be staying at a hotel or two, we all know that there aren't any guarantees when it comes to finding ample outlets for charging gadgets.
Glamping or camping, the Globetrotter Solar Charger ($100) will surely come in handy for those who travel loaded with gadgets. This powerhouse charging device comes equipped with eleven connectors and connection cables (meaning you can charge you and your friends iPod, cell phone, DS Lite, and GPS device), it will work in all weather conditions, and only takes about four hours of sunshine to fully charge its solar panels.
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