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A Pair of Solar Powered iPod Speakers Hit Store Shelves

Solar Sound Uses Sunlight and Bluetooth to provide wireless music.

There’s a couple of interesting new portable iPhone/iPod speakers on the market featuring built-in solar chargers.

Devotec Industries’ Solar Sound portable stereo claims to be the first solar-powered speaker also using Bluetooth for wireless music distribution — perfect for piping music from an iPhone during a picnic.

The $99.99 portable speaker includes a pair of 2W speakers using a 150mA solar panel to provide juice for the built-in 1500mAh Lithium-Ion battery. A solar charge provides eight hours of music at medium volume, or four hours if you crank the unit up to 11, according to maker Devotec Industries.

In an Apple-like design touch, a yellow logo lights up during charging. An AC-DC plug and charging cable are also provided.

Along with the portable speakers, the half-pound device includes touch-screen controls and a built-in microphone.

The other solar speaker after the jump.

The Sun will power these iPod speakers for 8 hours before recharging.

The Sun will power these iPod speakers for 8 hours before recharging.

The Solar Powered Portable Speaker (pictured above) includes a built-in solar panel to play eight hours of music after just six hours of sun exposure.

The device works with any iPod, iPhone along with any other MP3 player or mobile phone. The price: £40, or about $66.

[Via EnviroGadget and Devotec Industries]

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    [...] Cult of Mac The device works with any iPod, iPhone along with any other MP3 player or mobile phone. The price: £40, or about . See all stories on this topic This entry was posted on Jul 24th, 2009 at 6:00 am and is filed under Mobile Shelving.You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. You can Leave a response. [...]

    [...] on sale for $79.99 @ devotecindustries.com via: cultofmac.com [...]

    Are the solar powered speakers available on Long Island, New York? Can speakers be hooked up directly to my Ipod? Can I use these speakers for outdoor use on the beach if I’m careful? I had the Ipod bucket. It only held a charge for 4/5 months, after that no matter HOW long I charged it it only held a charge for 3-4 hours. I’m a 10 hour per day beach bumm…need a player that will last in the sun as long as I do. Please help??

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