Mobile technology has advanced a great deal in the last few years
with smartphones and tablets not only looking more stylish than ever,
they also offer so many more features than products previously. Trouble
is this new tech can sometimes become troublesome with regards of the
built in batteries running out of juice at the most inconvenient times.
Solar power for such products are nothing new, but today we have news
of the strangely named WakaWaka Power that is a solar mobile charge and a
light.
We often bring you clever new ideas that are looking for backers on the Kickstarter Project
and today is no different with this latest product. The WakaWaka Power
is capable of charging almost any mobile device including smartphones
and tablet PCs, and is promised to offer the perfect solution when out
and about using such a device.
Many solar chargers that are already available can be rather bulky
and difficult to carry around with you, but this product is promised to
be a pocket sized power station that uses supper efficient solar cells
along with a power management system.
This is promised to provide efficiencies of up to 200 percent better
than any other similar product currently available, and besides just
charging your mobile device there is also a light source that can last
of over forty hours on a single day’s charge.
If the device is placed in direct sunlight for the whole day users
will notice the battery would be completely charged, and even in places
that the sunlight is not so intense. The battery has enough capacity
when fully charged to replenish the battery on a smartphone even when it
was completely run down.
The product also features a number of built in LED’s that notify the
user when the WakaWaka is charging, how full the battery is, when your
mobile is charging, and more. Below you can see a video of the device
that we have embedded for you, and at the time of writing the WakaWaka
Power has 5,289 backers raising a grand sum so far of $388,214 out of a
total of $50,000, and the project has another 34 hours to run.
For more information or to back the project yourself hit the link
above and check out the video below. Have you ever used a solar charging
product on your mobile device?
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