Solio S323-B36T Hybrid 1000 Universal Charger for Mobiles, Ipod and Cameras | 
| Brand: Solio
Buy New: $59.99 (On sale from $79.99) You Save: $20.00 (25%)
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Rating: 5 reviews
Color: orange Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 8 x 2.5 x 0.5
MPN: S323-B36T Model: S323-B36T UPC: 873028000891 EAN: 0873028000891 ASIN: B000VOAKNM
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| Features:
| • | Works with most mobile phones, MP3 players, and GPS devices right out of the box | | • | Internal rechargeable battery stores power for up to one year | | • | Charge via solar panel or use the included tip to charge from the USB port of any computer | | • | Simple to use--just clip on, plug in, and charge up | | • | Universal charger for electronic devices |
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Product Description The Solio Hybrid 1000 boasts a powerful solar panel and battery in an incredibly compact and slender case, conveniently geared with a built-in rugged carabiner and cable. Plug into the Sun and charge Solio through its solar panel, it's free and green. Use the included tip to charge from the USB port of any computer. The internal rechargeable battery stores power for up to one year. Simply change the adaptor tip and the Solio Hybrid 1000 Charger works right out of the box with most common mobile phones, MP3 players, and GPS units. 0.6-Watts solar panel output Dimensions - 198 x 68 x 18mm Weight - 1.1 pounds
Amazon.com Product Description When on-the-go power for your gadgets is key, plug into the Solio Hybrid 1000. This hybrid boasts a powerful solar panel and battery in an incredibly compact and slender case, conveniently geared with a built-in rugged carabiner and cable. The Hybrid 1000 is simple to use. Just clip on, plug in, and charge up!Universal Charger Power virtually all of your electronic devices. Works out of the box with most common mobile phones, MP3 players, and GPS units--simply change the adaptor tip. Stores Power Charge your devices anytime, day or night. Internal rechargeable battery stores power for up to one year. (A full Solio H1000 will charge a typical mobile phone once or give 10 hours of MP3 music--just 1 hour of sunshine = 15 minutes talk time or 40 minutes of MP3 music).* Hybrid Charger Charge anywhere on Earth. Plug into the Sun, and charge Solio through its solar panel--it's free and green! Or use the included tip to charge from the USB port of any computer. What's in the Box Solio Hybrid 1000, Adapter tip system cable, USB Port Replicator tip (powers iPhone, iPod, MP3 players), Mini-USB tip (powers Motorola, Blackberry, Garmin, iRiver), Nokia tip, Instruction manual. *Performance times may vary slightly depending on type of device and intensity of sunlight.
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| Customer Reviews:
So far so good May 1, 2008 T. Harrington 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I had been looking at this unit for a bit and finally decided to get one. The unit is small and thin and looks pretty cool. In the box you get three adapters (more on that in a minute) and a USB attachment. The three attachments are for the most common cell phone(s) (nokia) as well as an attachment for blackberry type units and then finally the iPod. Charging the unit takes some time. It needs DIRECT sunlight. You can tell if its getting good light by a red LED light on the front. It will stay lit up when its getting full on light. The sun light charge was "slow" so I decided to USB charge the unit the next day at work. That took about 2.5 hrs (the unit probably needed a full charge). After that I connected my iPod and began the "charge". It was slow and took a few hours to get the iPod back to a full charge. Solio has a web site that can get you all the connections you might need. (PSP to Phone/camera etc). I could not find my phone so I emailed them and got a response about 24hrs later. (not too bad). The attachments appear to be about 9.95USD. If you are looking for "fast" charges I'd say just use your wall outlets/usb's etc. I leave he Solio in my car during the day and get the sunlight..then I'll charge my iPod or my phone (when I get that attachemt) during the ride home. A cool device and I feel like I am doing the right thing.
JoWow stole my money. June 17, 2008 clovercrop 9 out of 11 found this review helpful
I ordered this charger for my husband's birthday in February. It did not work (at all). Defective, okay, it happens. Returned to JoWow and they are STILL (June 15) giving me the runaround/no longer responding to my request for a refund or replacement. Eighty six bucks is a lot of money to me. NEVER order from JoWow.
Solio Charger a bust June 9, 2008 H. E. Stark (California) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
I purchased the Solio charger so I could charge my iphone on the AIDS/LifeCycle ride from San Francisco to Los Angeles. The charger was almost useless. Mounted on the back of my bike, only once in 7 days of biking did it charge more than halfway. When it was charged less than half, it would not charge my iphone. Complete waste of money.
Better than Advertized August 4, 2008 David H. Carmer (Cary, NC) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought this before going to summer camp for a week with my son's BSA troop, and honestly, I expected to reap more envy from the other technophiles in the troop than to actually put it to much use (admittedly a shallow motive for buying it). But I was surprised and pleased to actually find it of value. I charged it from my computer before setting off to camp with the idea that it would be an emergency back-up battery from my mobile phone. By Wednesday evening I'd made a few calls from the remote campsite and had killed the charge on my cellphone. I fully recharged it in short order from the Solio, which was still 60% charged after this. By Thursday evening, another ASM needed to recharge his phone and I was able to accommodate him with my Solio (which I'd had out in the sun all day and was back at full power). Finally, on the bus ride home, I was able to loan the fully charged Solio to two scouts to recharge an iPod and another mobile phone. I also recharged my own iPod as well before I had completely discharged the Solio. Maybe I had better luck than others have had, but I have found that the device recharges more quickly than advertised. I had it out in the sun on my backpack or on my tent all week and it was always ready for use. And of course, it also paid off in my more mundane expectations and many people admired it, making it a great icebreaker with members of other troops. I didn't give it five stars only because it still takes a long time to charge it fully and you need to keep your expectations in line. But it does what it says and probably does it a bit better than documented.
It made a huge difference in my daughter's life September 30, 2008 L. Lagasse (Sudbury, MA United States) I bought this for my daughter who is a Peace Corps volunteer in Togo in a community with no electricity. It was a godsend. She is now able to charge her cell phone and her iPod with no problem, and we worry much less about her not having her cell phone available in case of emergency. The solar charger works perfectly for her; she puts it out to charge during the day and can charge her phone and iPod at night. I believe she can also charge her battery recharger, but am not sure. She is thrilled to have it.
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