Saturday, January 14, 2012

SolarKindle by SolarFocus presented at CES 2012

Accessory also functions as cover for the e-reader Amazon By Fernanda Morales

For you who loves to read their e-books on your Kindle and do not want to worry about recharging your battery, you'll love the new release of SolarFocus: a solar-powered cover that will keep your reader always stocked, the SolarKindle.

Solarkindle acts as extra battery for e-reader
The SolarKindle is the first cover for Kindle solar-powered world and promises to keep your device charged, without you having to plug it into an outlet for up to three months.

The case features a built-in solar panel and two batteries that store solar energy and allow the Kindle never runs out of power.

SolarKindle also has an LED reading lamp, which allows the user to make the reading of their titles even in low lighting. The company ensures that the lamp has a range of up to 50 hours of reading, using solar energy stored in batteries.

The case has been presented at the 2012 CES (International Consumer Electronic Show), which take place between January 10 and 13  in Las Vegas, United States, and should reach the consumer SolarKindle for $ 79.99.

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