Iqua Sun Bluetooth Headset is the First To Be Solar Powered

iqua Iqua Sun Bluetooth Headset is the First To Be Solar Powered The Iqua Sun Bluetooth Headset may not be all that stylish like the many bluetooth headsets out there now. However what makes this stand out more than the others is the fact that it draws its power from the sun. You read that right, it’s the first solar powered bluetooth headset. Never again will you have to charge it using an electric power source. The Iqua Sun features 200 hours standby time and 9 hours of talk time. It is compatible with most phones, PD’s, and any other bluetooth enabled devices. It is currently available at Orange Accessories and retails for £39.99. Now all you need is a solar powered cell phone charger and you won’t have to be so worried about being stranded on a deserted island. Except that you’ll also need a solar powered cell phone tower.

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