Solar-Powered Bag Charges Laptops, Other Devices

Moma store offers a solar-powered laptop bag that can charge a notebook computer, as well as cell phones and other electronic devices.
“The solar panel generates enough power to fully charge a typical laptop from a day of direct sunlight. It includes a battery pack, which stores the charge and automatically converts it to the required output voltages. Common adaptors are included, and other devices can connect via USB or a car charger,” the product description says.
The solar bag can hold up to a 17″ laptop and is made of water resistant materials.
It costs $598.
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