Solar power meets Bluetooth, Iqua’s 603 SUN headset
Our mobile overlords at MobileBurn.com recently posted a review of a solar powered Bluetooth headset, the Iqua 603 SUN. While it uses a regular miniUSB charger to top its rechargeable battery off the first time, the headset’s solar power keeps it going pretty much from that point forward. The side effect of that, of course, is that the headset has virtually unlimited standby time, so you never really have to turn it off.
You can read the full review of the Iqua 603 SUN at MobileBurn.com.
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