Thin solar charger like paper

in #technology6 years ago

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The charge of having no charge of the smartphone is long, so many carry carrier bank or charger. But there is a limit to both of them, that is why both of them are ineligible if there is no electricity connection. What if the charger collects energy from the sunlight?

A new USB charger called 'Solar Paper' has been introduced by the technology company 'Yok', published by Mashable. The main cause of the name 'Solar Paper' is thin, like paper. It is possible to carry it in a book and fold it.

With this charger, you will not need to find sockets to charge the phone. Because, it will take power from the light. Not only the phone, the USB charger will work on all the devices that can be charged 'Solar Paper'.

According to the manufacturer, 'Solar Paper' is light and more efficient than other solar chargers in the market. An iPhone will take full time to charge just two hours. Chasing will be stopped if you get shadow. Automatically charge will start automatically again when the sun comes to light.

Each panel with the charger is able to produce 2.5 watts of electricity. Five watt charger is required to charge an iPhone. So you have to use two panels to charge the iPhone. To charge the tablet again, the 10-watt charger is needed. In that case four panels will be needed.

Every panel of 'Solar Paper' has to be pierced so that it is easy to hang with the bag. These regular solar chargers can reduce the problem of phone charging for those who travel regularly.

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