Posts Tagged ‘Solar Powered’

Solar Powered Home Panels

With a solar panel, do you know that you can get to spend 70% less on power than you would if you were buying fuel? It is a wonder the world had not stumbled on this years earlier. And to think we actually went into war with other nations of the world because of the petroleum that was slowly killing us! How nave we all really have been. You should see that you get your solar panels from an energy company that knows what they are doing. If you don’t know a lot about the product, get someone fro


Cake Recording Solar Powered Album

Cake - one of the most principled, enduring, self-reliant, and best-selling artists in post-alternative rock - are currently in the midst of recording their sixth studio album, with an entirely green twist: the new project is being written, rehearsed and...


Ghoulish Solar Powered Halloween Decorations

Those of you looking to go green this Halloween will be pleased to know that Inventor Spot has the solution with solar powered Halloween decorations. This year, you can purchase anything from a Solar Powered Pumpkin Accent Lights to a Solar Powered Corpse Zombie . How scary! There are plenty of awesome items available to spook your neighbors this year, including gargoyles on flashlights and gargoyles with glowing green cat eyes. You can even buy solar powered string pumpkin lights and


Solar powered Bluetooth headset

Once in a while, Brando comes up with some really nifty stuff, and now is one of those times. Their solar powered Bluetooth headset is one of them, where it will rely on the sun's rays to keep your headset charged indefinitely. If you decide to pick up a couple of these and wear them simultaneously, you will be able to enjoy stereo Bluetooth connectivity thanks to multiple pairing. Go green with the solar powered Bluetooth headset from Brando for $67 a pop, although it would be nice to see t


Luna Eyes – Solar Powered Street Lights

Coming to a city and street near you are new, easy-to-install solar powered streetlamps. The new street lights by Luna Eye are lightweight and compact so they ship easily, plus you can put them on an existing pole. Install them during the day, and you’re ready to go by the time the sun goes down. The units themselves can be clamped onto an existing pole, so no need for additional holes to be dug or poles to be sunk. Plus they use LED lights to optimize efficiency, a high-capacity lithium-io


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