Solar Bluetooth: Three Genius Hands-Free Devices
I don’t know about you, but I always forget to charge my phone and Bluetooth. With all the advancements in solar, it was just a matter of time before our little electronic gizmos would find their way into the solar world. Now you can power your Bluetooth via the sun.
Iqua 603 SUN solar-powered Bluetooth headset

The first solar-powered headset in the world, the Iqua SUN lets you sail, hike, and spend a day at the beach without worrying that your headset will die. The design is state-of-the-art and the eco-friendly solar cell makes you feel good about doing your part environmentally. The SUN provides 200 standby hours and up to nine hours of talk time. Just leave the headset in the sun while you work on your tan.
Nextar solar-powered Bluetooth speaker with hands-free calling
The sleek design mounts to your windshield and allows you to make hands-free calls without a headset. Two versions are available – the NXBT-001 and the NXBT-002, which shows caller ID on an LED screen. They automatically connect to your Bluetooth and offer last number redial & voice dialing. 001 gives you 250 hours of standby time and 10 hours of talk time, and the 002 boasts 150 hours of standby and six hours of talk time.
Devotec Solar Sound Bluetooth Speakers- hands-free talking and MP3
Light and portable, the Solar Sound Bluetooth speakers with integrated Bluetooth can connect to an iPhone and most other new phones. They come with an integrated solar panel for sun charging and connector for music sources that don’t have Bluetooth. Since the speakers are only 0.5 lbs., they make a great traveling companion and easily fit in a backpack. You can get wireless connectivity to MP3 players that support the A2DP and AVRCP profiles. They have hands-free capability with a compatible phone and eight hours of continuous play.
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Posted on August 17th in Solar Products by Beth.

