Charge the phone when the power goes out
When natural disasters occur such as storms, floods, earthquakes ... then there is usually a power outage. At the same time, if the handset is out of battery, the user will lose contact with the outside world. Now SOSCharger is a good solution.
When natural disasters occur such as storms, floods, earthquakes ... then there is usually a power outage. At the same time, if the handset is out of battery, the user will lose contact with the outside world. Now SOSCharger is a good solution.
SOSCharger will be a good solution to lose contact with the outside world - (Photo: Gizmag)
SOSCharger is a small box that generates electricity by rotating its rotary handle to charge its 1500mAh battery block. Every 3-5 minutes, the phone can talk between 5-12 minutes depending on the type of phone.
Equipped with a standard USB port, SOSCharger easily connects to the phone via a USB cable. It also has multiple LEDs to inform you about the battery's power status and also the lights during the night. An electrical switch keeps the battery from depleting when it is not in use.
SOSCharger is actively seeking investment on Kickstarter, starting at $ 27,000. SOSCharger is expected to retail for $ 35 in August this year.
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