Window Socket are onto something: A solar converter-charger that serves as an outlet on windows, not walls. oday, here’s a quick look at a small – but not really all that mighty – conceptual solar charger that’s
positively blown up around the interwebs over the past few days, which
is no small feat in the oversaturated sun-powered, gadget-charging
market. And for what it lacks in power, the device makes up for with a
clever and simple design that helps it truly stick out from the pack.where there’s decent sunlight, and the device automatically starts
converting sunlight into electric energy. Once fully charged – it takes
about five to eight hours — remove the Window Socket and you have
yourself a handy-dandy little outlet-on-the-go that maintains its charge
for an unfortunately short 10 hours.
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