Logitech turns to the sun to keep keys charged
If you’re tired of replacing your keyboard’s batteries every few months, or even sick of sticking in the USB cable, Logitech has a novel solution: sunlight.
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If you’re tired of replacing your keyboard’s batteries every few months, or even sick of sticking in the USB cable, Logitech has a novel solution: sunlight.
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Campers and hikers in need of a little more power than what’s in a phone battery pack can find it in something they can wear.
You might have a sunny disposition, but a new garment gadget could just turn you into a solar power source as you walk around.
There’s movement in the solar battery space, as Anker looks set to bring its tech to another category and give battery buyers someone else to consider.
The name “Energizer” may be familiar from standard batteries, but the latest effort from the brand will bring a different style of battery home.
It won’t likely come with an Allen key, but if you feel like the sun could help your electricity situation, you can now get it at IKEA.