Solio Mono-i Solar Charger

 

As we’re entering Spring, even in Seattle, we ought to start seeing a bit more sun. And nothing would show our gratitude for the change in weather than for us to actually harvest it’s potential with a solar charger.

Sold in a variety of makes and models, these little gadgets collect energy from the sun for your personal appliances. Be it a laptop, an I-Pod, or a cell phone, you can easily find a solar charger out there to match your needs, even essentially universal ones with a multitude of different plugs. One that’s caught my attention recently is the Solio Mono-i. The company boasts it’s compatibility with 3,200 devices, and also lists the other features typically found on a variety of such chargers.

What makes the Mono-i stand out though isn’t just the reduction in one’s carbon-footprint that it’s bound to bring, or the convenience of having a back-up supply of energy that’s actually reusable, but the company’s commitment to donate to the relief effort in Haiti for every Mono-i that gets purchased. So if you’re going to be buying one soon, it only makes sense to buy one that will have not just a hopeful long-term positive effect, but also a short-term one in terms of emergency relief for people in need.


For more information on the Mono-i and other Solio products, visit: http://www.solio.com/

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Friday, March 12th, 2010 Green Living Author: Mohammad Mufti

3 Comments to Solio Mono-i Solar Charger

  1. I’ve been using the solio charger for a long time now and i must say it’s been a great product so far. Able to withstand harsh environments and even on top of the mountains it works really good which makes this the best choice for a travel companion to keep all your important stuff charged.

  2. Solio on May 31st, 2010
  3. Solar charges take energy from the sunlight and convert it into electricity. This system is very good for the future.
    I am traveling a lot and for that reason i have purchased a portable solar charger. It helped me a lot to charge my gadgets anytime anywhere.

  4. Max solar power on December 14th, 2010

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