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Freeloader Uses Sun Energy To Charge Your PSP, DS, iPod N’ More

February 20, 2007 by Patrick Quek  
Filed under Gaming

Freeloader is a nifty portable charging system (1000mAh Li-ion battery) that can take its power from Mr Sun via its solar panels or from any PC or laptop with USB port(s) via its USB charging cable. A full charge via its solar panels is around 5 hours, 3 hours via its cable. 11 adaptors are provided to fire up a wide array of handheld gadgets, ranging from cellphones, digital cameras, PDAs to MP3 players, iPod, Sony PSP and Nintendo DS.


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Once charged, the aluminium Freeloader can power a…

  • PSP for 2.5 hours
  • iPod for 18 hours
  • PDA for 22 hours
  • Handphone for 44 hours

£29.99 ($59) to go environment friendly. Really useful for those living in sunny countries such as Singapore.

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One Response to “Freeloader Uses Sun Energy To Charge Your PSP, DS, iPod N’ More”
  1. d woodward says:

    works very well,

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