Solar Power — 10 February 2010

The jury is still out on the whole solar bag thing. Generally speaking photovoltaic technology is still not advanced enough, or efficient, to produce any real usable power, unless of course you’re in a pinch and need some juice to make an emergency phone.
Pessimism aside, Neon Green’s Soular Power Packs are shaping up to be some nice looking kit. As of now the deets are few and far between, but the Capsoul looks pretty badass. Aside from the giant, removable solar panel it can be converted from a back pack to a shoulder bag or carrying case (whatever that means).
There’s no word on a release, but we’re hearing ‘soon’.

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