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Cleverly Simple Solar-Powered Charger

Designers Kyuho Music and Boa Oh have developed a solution to having no electric energy resource to connect into on the go. While our enhancing technological innovation provides plenty of benefits, it has also included to our  modern day inconveniences. One such irritation that nearly everyone can correspond with is having your phone die on you with nowhere to recharge. Fortunately, Song and Oh have developed the Window Socket—a small, easily obtainable, convenient solar-charger.

Equipped with a screen and suction power cup, this item is perfect for use on windows in workplaces or aircraft, but could also operate while out in characteristics. The Outlet transforms the gathered solar power board technological innovation into power that can then definitely cost any of your handheld devices. It also functions as a back-up battery power to have on hand for immediate recharges.

Since this venture is still in the developing stage it takes up to 8 hours for the device to reach a full charge, creating it rather impractical. However, the developers are working on the item in desires of enhancing its performance and one day creating it available to the public.

Kyuho Song Boa Oh Window Socket





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