When Gadgets Go Green
By Sara Clasp Tuesday, November 16 2010 at 12:34PM
In many ways, the advancement of technology has and will continue to perpetuate a sense of unfamiliarity between ourselves and our natural environment. The advent of gadgets and gizmos that can manage and multi-task almost every aspect of our lives has left us both awestruck and somewhat unappreciative of the earth’s natural blessings. Sustainable practices reach far beyond the scope of simply protecting our environment; they involve the effort to understand and embrace our natural surroundings. It seems as if many feel that they have to choose between a lifestyle that is either embedded in the modern world and its respective technologies or a very simple, earth-based model of living. But who said the gadgets couldn’t go green?
The next time you feel the itch to purchase a new toy, reach for something a bit more sustainable. Consider a Solio device, an alternative energy battery charger that allows you to capture energy from the sun and convert it to power for your handheld devices. In addition to an endless amount of energy (provided that the sun is shining, of course), it’s convenient, fun and a great way to bask in one of the most abundant natural resources available to us. Other noteworthy options include the HYmini, an alternative energy battery charger that harnesses both wind and solar power. What better way to explore the concepts of renewable energy, and encourage others to do the same as well? For those looking to capture and convert their own energy, there’s YoGen, a human powered mobile device charger. This nifty device employs a pull and release mechanism which allows you to create and store your own energy. As a result, you have the ability to charge any type of wireless device, anytime, anywhere. Each of these devices represent a practical, sustainable purchase as well as an attempt to embrace both technology and nature, so why not give it a try? For more information, visit the Solio , HYmini , or YoGen website.

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