Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger

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What is the Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger?

The Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger is a solar charger for several different types of gadgets from your cell phone to your iPod. All you need to charge the batteries on your compatible gadget with the Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger is sunlight. For a full list of compatible cell phones and other gadgets, check the Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger compatiblity page.

Features of the Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger

The Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger is designed so that when not in use the solar panels are protected by the plastic clam shell style case. The case helps to ensure that no matter where you are, the Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger is safe and ready to use when you need it.

The Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger is very small and measures 135mm x 80mm x 10 mm and weighs in at a mere 85 grams. Charging time will vary depending on the amount of direct sunlight and gadget you are charging, but to get a full charge is typically 3-4 hours.

The Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger includes several different connectors to fit different gadgets and it is very easy to use and store. The Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger is ideal for the gadget lover that spends lots of time outdoors hiking or camping and allows you to spend as much time away from a power plug as you like, and still keep your iPod charged up.

Business travellers that are frequently on long flights will like the Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger as well. The manufacturer says it will work just as well behind glass or aircraft windows as long as the Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger receives direct sunlight. The Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger is even available in a variety of colors to suit your personal style. The Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger is one of the coolest gadgets for your gadgets you will find.


1 Comment

  • By Linda Cleek, September 29, 2008 @ 12:51 pm

    I purchseda Mysoldius Universal Solar Charger to use camping. I plugged in my iPod Nano on a bright day, and left it in direct sunlight for several hours. The result was that the iPod battery was completely drained and I even had to reset the clock after charging it at home.

    And yes, I was very careful to make the connections exactly as described in the instructions. I’m going to be trying to get my money back.

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