The USB Sun drive Solar charger from ZYRUS is a compact USB solar charger that will arrive in the South Korea market in the near future. The device is specially designed to recharge cellphones, MP3 players, portable media players, digital cameras via USB port. Measuring 64mm x 25.8mm, the Sun Drive is able to store up to 100 minutes of continuous talk time and up to 25 hours of standby time on a single charge. [AVING]
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Looks and functions just like an ordinary toaster, this battery charger would make a unique Xmas gift. Simply slide the battery in, push the toaster handle down and wait for it to pop back up again. Not to mention this Toasty Charger is also compatible with a variety of lithium ion batteries and equipped with color coded LED light in the shape of toast for visual reference. [YANKO]

Featuring the use of magnets and a dynamo to collect energy, the OHM is a hand-held sized energy device designed especially for cyclists which can in turn be used to power up your phone or other chargeable device. “Based on electromagnetic induction, ohm harvests, stores and converts human power into usable energy. No more power plugs for sure! [YANKO]

HYmini is a handheld portable electronics charging unit that uses renewable wind and solar sources to top up its power. The device can recharge most 5V appliances, including mobile phones, MP3 players, iPods, PDAs, and digital cameras. The USD$49.99 HYmini incorporates a micro wind power generator with a 65 mA capacity to keep the charger at full power while you’re away from wall sockets. The fan activates in wind speeds of nine mph or greater, capping out at wind speeds of 40 mph, and can be easily and firmly clipped to your body while you’re riding or skiing, which is sure to set the turbine whirring. [Hymini]
This sleek vintage iPod amp/charger is classically finished in gloss piano black and featuring 3 multi-plate vacuum tubes, optional stereo-speakers, 3/4†tweeters, and robust 4†woofers, 2 additional source inputs, S-video and RCA video outputs, 2 pair of gold-plated speaker terminals, and remote. You can insert all kinds of iPods (except Shuffle). $799.

No need to buy those big, bulky, chargers anymore with the Violetta pocket charger. Fits right in your pocket of course, and is used to recharge 2 AA or AAA batteries or with an optional power adapter, is used to juice up devices that recharge over USB.The downside is they are powered by special Violetta NI-MH batteries that are made to resist high temperatures from being recharged in the sun. The charging time for anything is still pretty vague, but supposedly there are special DC cables you can connect to multiple Solargear units together to make it faster. The Violetta is going for $45 and the USB charger adapter is $23.

Charge all your electronics and gadgets with this handy, portable powermonkey charger. Charge it with an ac power outlet and take anywhere you please for future use. It can even have a standby charge for up to a whole year! Charge your cell phone, iPod, PSP, PDA.etc for many hours on end with no problem. $50

The Kosun business travel charger is especially made for those who are constantly on the go and have alot of gadgets. The charger comes with a 2200mAh Li-ion built-in battery, USB 2.0 output ports that you can use on different adapter accessory plugs, 6 different charging heads for charging different gadgets. This time saving charger is now available for $20.

This visual desktop charger concept by Sun Kyung Kim is a trendy wireless charger and uses visual indication that radiates rings of light to distinguish the charging status. The rings enhance the visual experience in the form of ripples in the birdbath causing the two birds to glow when the rings hit them. Sounds like a great idea for a charger and I would assume would be very pricey considering how high tech and trendy it is!

Battery chargers are more of a nuisance than anything because most of them require an extension cords, battery packs, and charger units. But the 10c Crew Charge charges everything from laptops to power tools. What makes this charger even more awesome is the low heat technology allowing your gadgets to charge in less than 15 minutes! So a power outage wont be a problem anymore. Also, if you were to buy the remote control model, you could type the paper you need the next day or build the shelve that your wife’s been nagging at you about! These go for about $100-300.




















