Saturday, August 30, 2008

Autopartswarehouse.com | Solar Powered Bluetooth Headset

Today, most of our car phones are relying on batteries. Mostly they need about 6V - 8V and they need to be recharge. It's a little bit time consuming right? Now, They have solve the problem. Visor SUN developed the Bluetooth headset powered by sunlight.

Not content with making the world's first solar Bluetooth headset, mobile tech company Iqua has developed a solar car kit for your phone. Let's take a look at how Iqua's new Visor SUN compares to the Daddy of solar car kits, LG's HFB-500.

Both gadgets will set you back around £55. Both recharge from sunshine flowing through your windscreen and theoretically they'll never need a mains socket if the weather's bright. The key difference: Iqua's kit is designed to clip onto your sun visor, while LG's kit suckers onto your windscreen.

Battery life is rated at 20 hours of talktime -- better than LG's 16 hours -- although the Vizor SUN is a lot heavier than LG's model at 160g versus 72g.

There appears to be just one glaring problem with this new self-charging gadget: when your visor's up, it looks like the solar panel doesn't get any sun! Check out the photo below. I'm checking with Iqua to find out if that's true. If so, it'd mean you'd have to manually place the car kit on the dashboard to recharge it.

The Visor SUN's due on sale later this September via IQUA and its partners.Update: Tesco Direct is stocking it for £50.

Source: smartplanet.com
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