
Bluetooth headsets are one of those accessories that need to work well and stay the hell out of your way, and often times remembering to charge them (in addition to your phone) is a real drag. Incoming from the ridiculously obvious department: Iqua's solar-powered Bluetooth headset. We're not sure how much solar charging is an order to combat the energy stresses of use (or whether this thing for sure has a battery -- although we can't imagine why it wouldn't), but one less minuscule gadget to worry about charging is just fine by us. We'll hit you with more on this one as info becomes available.
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Russell @ Nov 14th 2007 4:26AM
Hint - you're a douche if this would work for you.
Headsets belong in pockets/in clips and otherwise stowed while in the outside and not talking position.
Saico @ Nov 14th 2007 5:01AM
you know, you could use it on your left ear while driving a car (right ear in GB,Japan,Australia etc.) or you could just leave it on the dashboard of your car when your not in the car, since most people only use headsets while driving, this could be great to charge the headset while you're shopping or at work, at least in summer.
tekdroid @ Nov 14th 2007 8:28AM
plenty of ppl use headsets outdoors, even indoors there is light (doesn't have to be sun) which i'm guessing would be enough to supply enough power to stop the battery from discharging during normal use and storage...
Generic @ Nov 14th 2007 5:04AM
for the sunbathing chatterboxes
getz76 @ Nov 14th 2007 9:53AM
It's no iPod.
Muad Dib @ Nov 15th 2007 8:56AM
Never thought about solar power on a headset. It makes a lot of sense when you think about how you use it. I like it.