![]() Voltaic Backpack$249.00 -- Liberate yourself from the socketVoltaic BackpackThe Voltaic Backpack is built tough for use as a weekend hike bag or as a large daypack. There are pockets and wire channels for multiple electronic devices and 1,850 cubic inches of storage space. Liberate yourself from the socket! The Voltaic backpack is power on the go – designed to charge your gadgets with out slowing you down. Three durable, lightweight, waterproof solar panels line the outside of the pack, generating up to 4 watts of power. Going solar uses less disposable batteries, which leads to less contamination of the planet. It’s that easy. Features:
Specifications: Fabric: Recycled PET, PET, 420D Nylon, UV resistant PU Electronics: The electronics are the same as the other three Voltaic solar bags. Note: It is not designed to charge laptops, it will however charge cell phones, sat phones, PDAs, GPSs, iPods, cameras etc. Voltaic Packs Include:
Battery Pack The battery pack clips inside the back pocket of the Voltaic solar bags and allows it to function as a mobile power reservoir, not just a solar charger. Inside the battery pack is a 2,200mAh Li Ion battery. Adaptors/Chargers The Voltaic backpack comes with a set of standard adaptors pictured here. To charge a device you can use a standard car charger, or a USB charger. There are also direct adaptors for popular cell phones, and a set of universal adaptors. It also includes an AC travel charger and a car charger for charging the battery when solar charging is not practical. In addition to these standard items, we offer a range of optional adaptors for cell phones, cameras, PDA's etc. Solar Panels Integrating the solar panels into the back pocket of the bag is a key (patent pending) innovation of the Voltaic backpack. It means that unlike a typical solar charger: The panels are built into the back of the bag in a way that allows them to articulate, so the bag itself does not feel stiff or restrictive. They generate up to 4 watts of power, enough to charge most portable electronics (other than laptops). A typical cell phone will take 4-6 hours to charge in direct sun- see approximate charging times. The panels are built on a strong but lightweight aluminum plastic composite, specifically selected to withstand the rigors of outdoor use.
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