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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.
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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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