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26 Sep, 2008

Solar Light Cap Charges During Day, Lights at Night

Posted by: Jeff In: Clothing Gadgets| Green Gadgets| Lighting| Travel Gadgets

solar powered hat Solar Light Cap Charges During Day, Lights at Night
The solar powered cap from ThinkGeek looks just like a normal baseball cap but it has some neat tricks up it’s sleeve (or brim if you will). On the top is a solar panel that receives the sun’s rays during the day and in turn charges a battery that will power up the two integrated LED spotlights under the brim of the cap.

The electronics are all enclosed in a waterproof housing. Just 2 hours of daylight will charge the lights for 2-18 hours of use and at full charge it can run for 36 hours. There’s a button on the brim that controls brightness level or sets the optional flashing “SOS” mode. The solar light cap is really an ideal camping, fishing or hiking accessory; if you’re going to be walking in the sun all day, you might as well put it to good use.

Buy it for just $34.99 at ThinkGeek

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7 Responses to "Solar Light Cap Charges During Day, Lights at Night"

1 | Rate It Green

September 26th, 2008 at 5:05 pm

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That is amazing! Is it a completely green cap?

J
RateItGreen.com

2 | Jeff

September 26th, 2008 at 5:09 pm

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there’s a rechargeable battery inside to store the energy but all the power does come from the sun.

4 | aman

September 28th, 2008 at 11:39 am

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very good work.. keep it up.. :)

5 | Chris Hamilton

September 29th, 2008 at 3:59 am

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Hi CraziestGadgets,

I tried contacting you a while ago but never received a response, can you please email me so we can discuss my proposal?

Thanks

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