Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Mar 15 2010, 10:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
A company called Muztach has unveiled a new solar charger for the iPhone that clips onto the charge and sync port. The company claims the charger is the most powerful and smallest solar charger for the iPhone weighing in at 9.8 ounces. It also has to be one of the worst looking. The thing is far from what I would consider good looking.
The gadget has a 1000mAh internal battery and can charge your device to about half capacity on a full charge from the internal battery. It can be purchased in white, black, silver, blue, and green colors. The manufacturer doesn’t mention how long it takes to charge the 1000mAh battery using the sun. You can get the device now for under $50.
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