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Solio Mag S224-C37U handheld and PDA Charger | 
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| Brand: Solio Category: CE
List Price: $199.95 Buy New: $149.95 You Save: $50.00 (25%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews
Color: Silver mat Media: Electronics Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3 x 2
MPN: S224-C37U Model: S224-C37U UPC: 873028000907 EAN: 0873028000907 ASIN: B000VOC1U2
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | charges virtually all handheld devices | | • | Works with most mobile phones, MP3 players, and GPS devices right out of the box | | • | Internal rechargeable battery stores power for up to 1 year | | • | Charge via solar panel or use the included wall adapter | | • | Simple to use--just clip on, plug in, and charge up |
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Product Description Energy Charger / Charges virtually all handheld devices / Includes iGo Cable, USB Port Replicator, Hemp bag, Pencil global AC travel adapter
Amazon.com Product Description Engineered to meet the demands of the serious adventurer, the Solio Mag combines efficient solar cells and a high-capacity battery to collect and store power. With expanded compatibility and a strong yet elegant magnesium alloy shell, this is the most powerful and versatile hybrid charger every made. Plug into the Sun. | | The World Around Us | | The design and engineering process is shaped by Better Energy Systems' aim to reduce the effects of its products upon the environment, while achieving a positive impact upon the lifestyle habits of the consumer. A full toxicity analysis and energy assessment is carried out in conjunction with the Fraunhofer Institute, Berlin. This is part of Better Energy Systems' "give more than we take" policy. Over its lifetime, Solio will ideally produce more energy than the energy used in its creation. To help with this process, trees are planted in a bio-diverse sustainable forest with Future Forests to offset the carbon emitted during Solio's production. The clever design of Solio also means that it can be easily dismantled and recycled when it reaches the end of its life. | The World's Most Advanced Hybrid Charger Universal Charger Now compatible with the universal iGo Tip System for use with hundreds of different portable electronics, the Solio Mag includes a female USB cable for iPod, digital cameras, and other compatible devices. Stores Power Internal battery stores power for up to one year. (A full Solio Classic will charge a typical mobile phone more than twice or give more than 20 hours of MP3 music. In other words, just one hour of sunshine = 20 minutes talk time or 50 minutes of MP3 music.) Hybrid Charger Plug into the sun and charge Solio through its solar panels--it's free and green! Or plug into the wall to charge from the grid. Includes four travel adaptors. What's in the Box Solio Mag, USB Port Replicator tip (powers iPhone, iPod, MP3s), Mini-USB tip (powers Motorola, Blackberry, Garmin, iriver), Nokia tip, four Travel Adaptors, Instruction manual.
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| Customer Reviews:
Underwhelmed June 28, 2008 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I purchased the Solio Mag S224-C37U handheld and PDA Chargerto use on a 9 week mountain bike trip. I own a Solio Universal Hybrid Solar Charger (Silver) and was pleased at how it kept my Garmin Edge 305 charged during all day training rides. I stepped up to the Solio Mag for more battery charging capacity and for the sturdier magnesium alloy case.
Unfortunately it did not work with my Garmin eTrex Vista HCx Color High-Sensitivity Mapping Handheld GPS GPS. In fact, not only would it not run the GPS, but it drained the batteries in the GPS in less than 8 hours. Normally they lasted about 25 hours. I should add that the older, cheaper, less powerful Solio Hybrid worked fine with this particular GPS. I should also state that both the Solio Mag and the two AA batteries in the GPS were fully charged the night before.
Neither the Solio Mag or the Solio Hybrid will charge the batteries on the Garmin eTrek Vista HCx, but they should have enough power to run the the GPS and spare the batteries. The Solio Hybrid worked, but the Solio Mag did not work. I believe the problem was the difference in the connectors between the Mag and the Hybrid. I also knew to not push the button on the Solio Mag until I had connected with Garmin GPS. Occassionally the Solio Hybrid would drain my Garmin Edge 305 for no apparent reason.
For a lot more money I only wanted a little more performance. On my trip it was often 5 - 7 days between stops in civilization, and I needed to extend the batteries as long as possible in between AC charges.
However, the biggest disappointment of all was in trying to communicate with Better Energy Systems, the maker of the Solio chargers. There was a free tip offer included in the advertisement and in the box. However, I never received the promised free tip that works with the iGo connector. My "case" was closed with a promise of a tip that would fit the GPS, but none ever arrived. After the trip I contacted them again, but after a few days nothing other than an automated email has been received with my new "case" number. Interestingly it is a number several thousand larger than the first "case" number.
I purchased connectors to fit the universal connector that was included, but they did not work. I ended up mailing the Solio Mag home, because it was dead weight. After the trip I learned that if I connected it one way then it would work, but not if I turned the cord around. I was connecting from a mini USB to another mini USB. The directions with the Solio are more a disclaimer than a helpful guide.
Unless things have changed, the connectors and charging adaptors shown in this advertisement do not come with the unit. You get a mini USB, which plugs into the Solio Mag, to a larger "universal" USB, and also a mini USB to an adaptor for an iGo tip.
I love the idea, and if it worked it would be great. However, when it does not work, don't expect any support from Better Energy Systems. You will get a "case" number quickly, but that is pretty much the end of the road. Good luck! Have fun!!
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