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Solio iPod charger

solio-charger.jpgDon’t you just hate it when you’re sitting on the beach sipping a Pina Colada, and your iPod runs out of battery power just before you get to Club Tropicana? Fear no more: the £49.95 Solio Charger uses the sun’s warming rays to charge your iPod up, giving up to nine hours of additional tunes while you turn as red as a lobster soak up the sun. It draws power from direct sunlight, and can store it for up to a year. Just beachy.

(Solio Charger)

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3 Responses to “Solio iPod charger”


  1. 1 Owain

    That’s awesome - do you know how long it takes for a full charge?

    Presumably the company also makes a little wind turbine for when in Wales in the rain a mountain.

    And a little waterwheel?

  2. 2 Nelson

    Hello,
    What do I have to do, to make an audiobook file appear on the audiobook folder on my iPod?
    I didn't get it how does it work.
    Is there a special extension for audiobooks, because I've tried to convert to ACC (tutorial on this forum) but it didn't work.
    Please, help me.
    Thanks

  3. 3 Darren

    Hi everyone.
    What's a good alternative to the IPOD?
    I'm wondering if any of you can recommend a good MP3 player that is comparable to the IPod but WITHOUT they hype and price tabe to go with it.
    I was at the apple store a few days ago, and really liked the new 40GB or 80GB IPods that also show video, but was wondering if I could get the same kind of funcationality without that heftly price tag.

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