Categories: Design

Solar Powered Suction Phone Charger

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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