Solar Gadget Charger
IllumiCharger by Ryan Hess
The IllumiCharger by Ryan Hess collect and store energy of interior lighting to provide free charging for USB devices in the same way that the solar powered calculators power themselves.
The IllumiCharger by Ryan Hess collect and store energy of interior lighting to provide free charging for USB devices in the same way that the solar powered calculators power themselves.
Kusto is an exclusive lampshade that looks like a decorative piece when unfolded, and turned into a lampshade when folded. In the daytime, the colored surface (Dye Solar Cells) of shade harnesses sunlight unfolded onto a window glass, and stored energy transformed into light at night.
Functional prototype realized with Solaronix, presented during the worldwide exposition (Sunny Memories).
Logitech has unveiled an innovative and handy device, Logitech Wireless Solar Keyboard K750.
The special feature of this keyboard is solar powered. It can be charged not only from sunlight but also from indoor lighting. If you are one of those people who are trying to be ecologically sustainable, this gadget is very helpful. And, don’t worry about wires, since it is a wireless keyboard.
The keyboard is very thin, just 7 mm thickness (the K750 is touted by Logitech as the world’s slimmest keyboard) and very stylish, most of all is all black in color, which makes the keyboard looks even sexier with its design.
Solar Indoor Light from Simax Materials Solutions Pte Ltd is a new solar candles and lamps that use solar power to light your way and specifies the special mood.
The Solar Indoor Light will combine battery lead and motion sensors to help them stay bright longer. Lamps and candles come in various designs and colors and sell for S$12.00.
Sometimes the plants we have in our apartment might be a little trouble getting enough sunlight. Thus, the Solight concept may resolve the problem. This device is able to store solar energy through the internal battery, after which it will be able to be placed on top of the plants, provides a healthy dose of natural sunlight.
This collection of fine accessories exploring ways to incorporate the solar cells into textiles in which technology meets tradition. Decorative accessories such as handheld fans and dress are charged when used outdoors in daylight. When brought indoors in the afternoon they turned into a decorative ambient light display for the home, powered only by energy stored earlier. Solar vintage collection explores the mobile power from the perspective of haute couture. Energy can be captured passively with environment-friendly way while the user moves outside of everyday life and at a distance from traditional resources. Electronic components such as solar cells, resistors and LED integrated directly into the antique and hands-decorated fabrics and using conductive thread wired together into working circuits. Embroidery motifs and organic prints recall endangered birds. Material used in each piece is selected with environmental sensitivity in mind. For example, support structures and yarn are cellulose-based (thin wood and viscose), and electronic components are free of hazardous materials. [Via]