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FreeLoader Solar Charger

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Freeloader Solar Charger

Charge up the Freeloader
and a device at the
same time

Running out of juice when you're chatting on your phone, battling aliens on your PSP or listening to your iPod is one of the most annoying things known to mankind. Well it’s not, but it's irritating nonetheless. Thankfully portable gizmos are rechargeable, so you merely plug them into the nearest socket and wait.

But what do you do when you're nowhere near a power source? Well it just so happens that, unless you're reading this from the Planet Onderon, you're always near a power source: the sun.

Freeloader Solar Charger

Use the Freeloader as a battery to charge a device

Okay, so it's not that near, but 93 million miles is nothing to the ingenious FreeLoader Solar Charger. That's because this smart, eco-friendly device soaks up the power of the sun and stores it for up to 3 months. You can then use it to charge up your electronic gadgets, anytime, anyplace. Think of it as a portable solar-powered battery.

Whether you're stuck in nowhereville, hiking in the wilderness or miles from civilization, the FreeLoader is a must-have accessory. After all a portable gadget minus power is as much use as a rhubarb wristwatch.

Freeloader Solar Charger

Solar Panel perfection!

Super sleek and barely bigger than a cell phone, the lightweight aluminium FreeLoader pulls open to reveal two solar panels. Simply charge it by allowing it to soak up some rays. Its internal battery will then power an iPod for up to 18 hours, a mobile phone for up to 44 hours, a PSP for up to 2.5 hours and a PDA for up to 22 hours. That’s a lot of juice for such a tiny gizmo. Once the FreeLoader has emptied its charge just power it up again via the sun. You can also charge it via USB if you're near a computer.

Freeloader Solar Charger

iPod adaptor (sold seprately)

The FreeLoader comes with various adaptors for all your power-hungry items, so you won't have to take umpteen clumpy chargers on your travels. Versatile? It really is an essential travelling companion for anyone who never leaves home without some kind of electronic gizmo. And that means you. All hail the sun! All hail the FreeLoader!
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Please note:
  • Will require access to the Sun (widely available throughout the world)
  • This is a Li-ion rechargeable battery and therefore it takes 3-4 full charges before optimum capacity is reached
Dimensions:
  • When fully expanded - Approximately 4¾" (H) x 2¼" (W) x 0¾" (D)
Technical Details:
  • 120mA premium quality crystalline solar cells
  • 1000mAh environmentally friendly Li-ion battery – typical battery life is 2 years.
  • Freeloader's solar panels can charge its internal battery in as little as 5 hours or 3 hours when using the supplied USB charging cable
  • Impact resistant, rust free aluminium body.
  • Freeloader holds its battery charge for up to 3 months
  • Freeloader can simultaneously charge hand held devices whilst at the same time having its internal battery charged by its solar cells or via its USB charge cable
Box Contents:
  • Freeloader Solar Charger
  • USB charging cable
  • Power master cable and eleven adaptors to fit the following:
    • LG Chocolate series phones
    • Motorola V66 series and current V3 series phones
    • All Nokia current and N series phones
    • Samsung A288 and current D800 series phones
    • Sony Ericsson T28 and current K750 series phones
    • 4mm straight jack for Sony PSP, Tom Tom sat nav, digital cameras, PDAs and two-way radios
    • Mini USB for Blackberry Smart phones, Nintendo DS, Bluetooth headsets etc
    • USB 2.0 female socket for iPod, iPod Shuffle, MP3 players, smart phones, PDAs, GPS plus much more
  • Detailed user manual
  • Weight - 185g

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Press Reviews...

press review "The Freeloader is a small and neat device, and it's metallic finish looks sleek and stylish... It's environmentally friendly and a good idea at a reasonable price."
Computer Shopper - Nov '07
press review "this slick-looking gadget charges up almost any electrical device... Easy to use, effective and damned useful if you have a mate staying who's forgotten their mobile phone charger."
Scarlet - Nov '07

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visitor avatar Have both Freeloaders and a Solio. Freeloaders are better at charging purely from that any amount of sun will produce a charge. Took them on a large trip, all very durable and very light, Freeloader pro does not charge Canon DSLR E5 or Sony Cybershot batteries without dangerous modification. And does NOT charge Garmin GPS as nothing does, maybe SatNAV. Freeloaders definitely need a good charge through USB every now and then.
James, Bristol - Sep '09
visitor avatar This is a fantastic, and essential bit of kit. We bought it for our three week honeymoon backpacking around Madagascar. It not only kept our mp3 players, and phones charged - it also charged up games for other (younger) travellers, which made them very happy where there was no mains electricity at all. It has also been a life saver at festivals, and other camping weekends - I am amazed at how little sunlight it actually needs.
Katherine, Andover - Jul '09
visitor avatar Bought this for an 18hr drive. Absolutely Awesome! Really useful kept mine and my sister's ipods and phones and her nintendo going the whole time! Definitely recommend buying the Supercharger: makes charging it really simple, easy and fast. Doesn't even need full light. Doesn't come with Samsung adaptor though, but using the usb adapter can plug in the cable to charge phone! Definitely recommend buying them both.
Elly, Gloucester - Jun '09
visitor avatar Bought my brother one for his birthday so that his room would buzz a little less with electricity. I charged all my stuff up before I wrapped it. :P.
Rachel Moxon, Widnes - Sep '09
visitor avatar I have an iPhone 3GS and it charges fine for me. Excellent product, £30 for free electricity, bargain.
Alex, Oxford - Sep '09
visitor avatar What an amazing gadget. My girlfriend bought me one of these for my birthday and it charges everything. Its so fantastic I think she wants it back. Shame she ordered it in pink. I might just get her one in silver and swap.
Mika, Buurrrrrrrrmingham - Aug '09
visitor avatar I just got one for a French trip in school and it's amazingly good!
Samuel, The United Kingdom - Mar '09
visitor avatar For a while I had been looking for a better way of harnessing the suns solar energy than my step-dads head (which he claims is the solar panel for a sex machine, though my mum disagrees)... This slightly sad and optimistic boast led me to think "Ooo, wouldn't it be marvelous if there was a handheld device that could charge up my i-pod"... Then lo and behold, firebox gave me the answer!! Ok, so it doesn't gather charge in the speediest of style, but it does kick out a fair bit of energy! Probably more useful as a back up than a main supply, but great if you're stuck with no power and your step-dad's balding head....
Darren, Derbyshire - Aug '07
visitor avatar I hoping someone will buy me this for my birthday because it's too much of a hassle to switch on my laptop just to charge my mp3 player. I can see this being useful abroad because here in the UK you don't get much sun. Being solar powered, you won't be caught off guard when your mobile phone runs out.
Penny, Bristol - Jul '07
visitor avatar I have been looking for a device like this for so long now! It isn't the best collector of solar energy I've ever seen but it IS a great way to carry spare charge for all my gadgets in one neat shiny box.
Ross, Hampshire - May '07
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This video shows the Free Loader charging itself using usb and showing you how to un-clip the solar panels. i ordered it on Thursday the 12th of July and it came on Sat the 14th and since then ive bin using it. 10/10.
Daniel King, Redditch - 16th Jul 2007

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