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« Voltaic Solar Bags | Main | Moving time! » July 4, 2005Human-powered electronics roundupWhile solar-powered electronics are great for trekking, camping, or adventuring outdoors, oftentimes during an emergency or in areas without much sunlight they're just not practical. Therefore I've compiled a list of hand-crank alternatives, and dual purpose (both solar and hand-crank) for those that wish to remain versatile while running a lean inventory. Flashlights: The Kaito 3 LED Dynamo Recommended for: Emergencies, power outages, day hikes, camping backup Princess International makes a more unique offering, the 4-in-1 Dynamo. They call it 4-in-1 which is misleading because it's more of a 2-in-1. It features a spotlight or direct light beam, as well as a mosquito repeller (hi/low selection), which adds up to four total features. It's hand-crank powered as well as having a DC jack. On a full charge the light will last up to 3.5 hours, and the mosquito repellent will last for 48 hours. For the curious, the mosquito repellent isn't chemical, it's actually an artifical reproduction of the sound of dragon fly wings flapping (a natural enemy of the mosquito). Its range is reported at about 13 feet. Recommended for: Camping, trekking, multi-day hikes, bicycling, evening walks (chemical-free mosquito prevention) The Kaito Forever It works quite well on a walk or hike; the swinging of your arms with your stride is enough to keep power going. It's also shockproof, waterproof, and it floats. If this isn't a great boat light, nothing is. Recommend for: Boats, day hikes, walking Radios: For Radios, there's the Stansport Hand-Crank/Solar Battery Radio/Flashlight Recommended for: Emergencies, camping, hiking, day at the beach Cell Phone Charger: The SOS Charger hand-crank cell phone charger is very cool. It's compatible with Nokia, Motorola, Sony-Ericsson and Samsung phones, and will give you an emergency charge for 3 minutes of cranking time. I know I could have used this many times. Far superior to keeping an assortment of extra batteries with you or waiting until daybreak to use your solar charger. Recommended for: Everyone Cookware: While not an essential resource this could bring quite a bit of enjoyment or a nice reward for reaching that next peak. The Vortex Hand-Crank Blender Recommended for: Camping, day at the beach Posted by Beau Gunderson at July 4, 2005 12:41 PM Trackback PingsTrackBack URL for this entry: Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Human-powered electronics roundup:
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