This portable solar panel for your back pack is a technological gem

This portable solar panel for your back pack is a technological gem

As the world advances in Technology, we are using a lot of electricity without giving it much thought; after all, we cannot live without our devices. This does not mean that we do not care about our environment, since we are very well aware that we need our planet in order to live (unless Mars pans out). For those of us who want to find a balance by remaining able to use our electronics conscious free and prevent the unremitting damage we collectively cause to our ecosystem, this portable solar panel will light up your life, literally.

The Fuse 10W made by Voltaic Systems is a three panel 3.4 watt light-weight solar charger; it is water proof and adaptable. You are now able to charge your electronic devices while on the go, including your laptop, simply by buckling it around your back pack or anything that it can fit.

With The Fuse you will not only be helping the environment by using it, but it is also made entirely out of recycled soda bottles, so you can be Eco-friendly while your camping, traveling, going to conferences, school or to work. Spending one hour in the sunlight powers up a 30 minute run time for your laptop and with its 60 Watt hours, you are able to charge your smartphone eight times. Included with The Fuse solar panel are nine laptop adapters with the ability for storage inside its padded sleeve.

Voltaic Systems also offers an array of various portable solar chargers to make your life easier, without harming the environment you are now able to take your laptop, iPad, Smartphone and Tablet where ever you may want to go and have it charge along the way. The added bonus is that you don’t have to go searching for an outlet as soon as you arrive to your destination. So while the sun does its thing, you can multitask and get things done with this latest and greatest technological gem.

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