{"id":12677,"date":"2010-01-11T07:45:38","date_gmt":"2010-01-11T07:45:38","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/wordpress-1190801-4202256.cloudwaysapps.com\/uncategorized\/hymini-biscuit-taps-wind-and-solar-energy-to-charge-your-batteries-and-usb-devices.php"},"modified":"2013-01-24T09:53:25","modified_gmt":"2013-01-24T09:53:25","slug":"hymini-biscuit-taps-wind-and-solar-energy-to-charge-your-batteries-and-usb-devices","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/greenlaunches.com\/gadgets-and-tech\/hymini-biscuit-taps-wind-and-solar-energy-to-charge-your-batteries-and-usb-devices.php","title":{"rendered":"Hymini Biscuit taps wind and solar energy to charge your batteries and USB devices"},"content":{"rendered":"
<\/span> The Hymini Biscuit uses wind energy and solar energy to charge batteries. Alright, we aren\u2019t talking about energy capturing snacks here. The Biscuit is a device that uses alternative sources of energy to juice two AA batteries. The solar panel … Continue reading3
\nThe Hymini Biscuit uses wind energy and solar energy to charge batteries. Alright, we aren\u2019t talking about energy capturing snacks here. The Biscuit is a device that uses alternative sources of energy to juice two AA batteries. The solar panel on this device captures the solar energy, while a little fan uses wind energy to charge up the batteries. That\u2019s not all; these AA batteries are connected to a USB port at the side that can be used to power up your USB devices, including phones. A brainchild of a Taipei based company know as Miniwiz, the Hymini Biscuit can also be used as a normal charger when out of the sun by simply connecting it to a wall socket using an AC adapter.<\/p>\n
\nThis handy device is great for outdoor use when the sun shines generously enough. Costing just $50, the Biscuit can be purchased online.
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