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USB-enabled devices (or two AA batteries) can be recharged with this solar charger, which features thin, lightweight, flexible solar cells.


Credit: Christopher Harting

Product: Be Prepared USB+AA Solar Charger

Cost: $99.99

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Company: PowerFilm

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