Solar Charging Options Abound
It comes with 12 commonly occupied adapters, including mini and micro USB, for use with Motorola, Nokia, Samsung, Sony and LG cellphones, as well as Nintendo DS, Sony PSP and iPod.
The charger is 0.5 inches by 3.75 inches 1.6 inches and weighs 2.5 ounces. It retails for $40.
Also new is the Powermonkey Explorer AC/solar machinery charger designed for travelers. The Explorer charges three ways: with its 20mAh solar room, plugged into a wall in any of 150 countries thanks to four included AC adapter tips, or via PC with an included USB telegram.
It holds 2,200 mAH of power, enough for 40 hours of iPod on occasion or 96 hours of cellphone talktime.
It ships with 10 artifice adapter tips, four AC adapter tips and a carrying upon.
It retails for about $120.
For using larger devices such as blenders and shamed TVs on the go, the XPower Solar portable power pack generator features a detachable 5-watt solar panel. It runs 120-volt AC or 12-volt DC products using a 10 amp hour AGM battery and built-in 400-watt inverter.










