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  • I hav ejust bought it off MAPLIN (UK,London,Wood Green) ) for a fiver. Worth a try. I have also purchased a solar chargerl,for a tenner ( SBC-3001)

  • I hav ejust bought it off MAPLIN (UK,London,Wood Green) ) for a fiver. 

  • OR you could mount a dynamo to your bike saving about $40 and getting few dozen times higher efficiency. I'm just sayin.

  • @hellterminator But you can;t take your bike dynamo with you and the dynamo does not have the built in battery

  • @c53204 As a matter of fact you could if you really wanted to but what would be the point in that? And what is the point in taking this with you anyway? The battery I get but what's having a miniature windmill on you good for? Wouldn't it be better to hook up your dynamo to a battery charger (which you can both, build or buy) and get both the higher efficiency and the possibility to take the charged battery with you?

  • this is about the best I seen so far but still no one shows it actually plugin it in a device and it charging I bought 2 and have plugin my devices and nothing glad I got then cheap on ebay

  • DJ Kolos Rules!

  • hey i felt the same way when i first bought mine but then i went to the website and found out you're supposed to use the solar panels as the main energy source. now i try to charge all my handhelds through my hymini. i don't know how much electricity i've actually saved, but it feels good! and it's so cool how you can just charge your hymini practically anywhere when theres a sun = )

  • thanks for reviewing this! Very expensive and barely charging any device!

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