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Solar Battery for iPhone/iPod
Editor | December 22nd, 2010

Solio Mono-a

The Solio Mono-a is the perfect compact power companion for charging your new iPhone or iPod on the go. This multi-device hybrid solar charger boasts an all-new compact design with a single solar panel; a 1650 mAh Lithium-Ion internal charging battery to enable quick re-charging of your devices; plus compatibility with more than 3200 other mobile products.The Solio Mono-a is simple to use. Just charge it up; attach a cable and press the Start button. it’s the only solution you’ll ever need to keep your music playing and your iPhone communicating as desired.

Multi-device charger

Power any iPhone and a variety of iPod models, as well as other handheld electronic devices through the Solio universal tip system. It can charge GPS devices, digital cameras, LED lights, radios, speakers and more.

Power storage

Charge your iPhone and iPod anytime day or night through the integrated 1650 mAh Li-Ion battery. This rechargeable and replaceable battery stores power for up to one year and charges a typical iPhone up to 70% when at full capacity.

Hybrid charger

Charge anywhere on Earth. Plug into the sun and charge the Solio Mono-a through its long life (15 year) solar panel or use the included cable to charge from a USB port.

Features

  • Compatible with iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3G and various iPod models
  • Tip compatibility for thousands of other electronic devices
  • Rugged design to withstand the elements
  • Integrated charging level indicator tells you how much power is available
  • Four levels of power protection circuitry to prevent over-charging
  • Holds charge for up to one year
  • Helps you save money and the environment

Solio also offers a few other types of solar battery chargers like the Classic, Rocsta and MAG which are available at Solio and Apples respective online store sites as well as many other electronic stores.

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