iPower SX portable solar charger for mobile devices
iPower SX solar charger
Stylish and durable, the iPower SX can be charged two ways.
- USB Connection
- Solar Energy
The iPower SX solar charger is suitable for charging the following portable devices:
- Apple iPhone
- Apple iPod
- Nokia mobile phones
- Motorola mobile phones
- Sony Ericsson mobile phones
- Samsung moble phones
- Blackberrys
- Bluetooth headsets
- Portable gaming devices such as the Sony PSP
- Most digital cameras
- MP3/MP4 players
- Smartphones
- PDAs
- GPS
The iPower SX solar charger has a 0.4W solar panel and a Li-ion battery with a capacity of 2200mAh. This gives 5 and a half hours charge on a games console, over 6 hours charge on MP3/MP4 players, 52 hours charge on PDAs, 50 charge hours on your iPhone and iPod and 100 hours of standby on your mobile phone.
- Dimensions: 60 x 100 x 14 mm, 70g
Each solar charger kit contains:
- 1 x Solar Charger
- 1 x User guide
- Tips for: Mini Nokia, Motorola, Samsung , Sony Ericsson, iPod / iPhone, Blackberrys and Bluetooth headsets (more connectors available on request)
- 1 x iPod connector
- 1 x connector for Sony PSP and most digital cameras
- 1 x USB for smart phones, PDAs and other devices
- Bult in flashlight
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