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the bad... eh?
Sensitive to damage? The dozen or so pictures on the company's own website from customers in various precarious locations would suggest otherwise.See here: http://www.solartechnology.co.uk/products/solar_chargers/freeloader.asp
Awesome
that thing is soo cool. If you were into hiking or visiting remote places that thing would be awesome.green? - well, dirty brown
> It recharges devices for free so it's utterly greenSo long as you conventiently ignore the heavy metals, chemicals and enery used in it's manufacture. Plus the fuel used to ship it and the landfill it becomes when it eventually expires (after being left in the rain for a few seconds). Then yes, it has no environmental impact.
Of course, you could always go a few hours without music, or a cellphone but that might be too much to ask.
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