The Window Socket powers up one’s phone with solar energy. Created by the Korean designers Kyoho Song and Boa Oh, the portable charger is made of soft plastic and houses a small solar panel. The converter is automatically activated when the socket is stuck to glass, and the design can direct power right into a device or store it for later. Any number of tech accessories plug into the versatile design, charging within 5-8 hours. A handy, eco-friendly option for getting extra juice on the go, the Windows Charger promises to free users from conventional electricity and the hassle of waiting for a spare outlet at the airport and beyond.
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