Having an emergency power source can sometimes be quite handy especially if you spend a lot of time on the road. For frequent travelers going on a road trip having a means to recharge gadgets and devices even in the absence of finding a conventional source can mean a lot.
For those who need to have emergency power in store for various needs, the Eton Solarlink FR360 Emergency Power Source might just come quite handy. Users can try four different ways to store power for this handy device. It can be charged up for emergencies using a conventional electric outlet. Standard batteries can also be used for its standby power.
But what makes it more useful is that it has a built-in solar panel that can also charge its batteries using solar power from the sun. it is also equipped with a hand crank that can be used to charge its rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack by manual turning. Aside from that, the Eton Solarlink FR360 also includes an AM/FM radio a USB port for charging portable devices and a built-in flashlight as part of its features. It is available at Eton for US$50.
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