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Sun and Cloud eco-friendly digital camera comes with a hand crank

Posted: 01 May 2013 10:25 PM PDT

We saw all sorts of digital cameras, but if you want something a bit unconventional, today we have the perfect camera for you.



If you're looking for an eco-friendly camera, you might find Sun and Cloud camera more than useful.

This camera can be recharged via USB, but at the same time, this camera comes with a PV panel on the top and with a hand crank that can be used for recharging.

Sun and Cloud camera measures 6 x 6 x 8 cm (2.36 x 2.36 x 3.14 inch), weighs 190g (6.7 oz), and it comes with a 3-megapixel CMOS sensor, ISO800 sensitivity and LED flash. This camera comes with 15 different filters, self-timer, and it can record 640×480 video at 30fps in AVI format. In addition, Sun and Cloud has three different zoom settings for macro, portraits and landscape.

There's also a LCD screen on the back, a menu wheel and a microSD card slot. As for the charging, it takes about 75 minutes to recharge this camera via USB, about 12 hours with the PV panel and bright sunlight, while the 100-150 crank turns will give you enough power for about 60 seconds.


Sun and Cloud camera sounds interesting, and if you're looking for an eco-friendly camera, you can get this camera from A C Gears for $199.

[via Gizmag]

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Devotec Fuel: The smallest cellphone battery pack in the world

Posted: 01 May 2013 10:00 PM PDT

Running out of battery on your smartphone is such a bother, but luckily for you, today we have a compact charger that will extend the battery life of your smartphone.



Fuel comes from a company Devotec, and currently, it's the smallest cellphone charger in the world. Speaking of its small size, Fuel measures one inch in height and it's just half inch wide, so it's quite compact, and you can easily attach it to your keychain, or just put it in your pocket. However, due to its size, Fuel is limited when it comes to the battery life. We have to point out that Fuel won't recharge your cellphone completely, but it will be great if you need an emergency charge, and it can provide you with up to 30 extra minutes of battery life. This isn't that bad, considering the size and the fact that this device uses 5C lithium-ion 220mAh rated battery.

Fuel sounds like an interesting device that could be useful in emergency, however, Fuel is just a Kickstarter project, but it has reached its funding, so we should see it available soon enough.

[via Ubergizmo]

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