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C1 Mobile
If there is enough ambient light, the C1 Mobile will be topping off its internal lithium-ion battery. The LED on the bottom right shows that our fluorescent lights for picture taking was enough to trickle charge the C1 Mobile. The C1 is basically built around a solar panel and the boarders have the silver accents that Arctic Cooling likes. There are three LED indicators on the bottom. The one that is on indicates that the C1 is charging by solar (or any light).
The back of the C1 Mobile lists the basics of the device and the specifications. In addition, it gives you some warnings. "Do not open the device." The device is properly sealed and if you do open it, good like putting it back together. The output voltage on the back still say 5.5V in the specifications, but it is labeled 5V on the bottom.
The C1 Mobile has a hooked top to allow it to rest at an angle. This should help it keep a better view of the sun on a table or other surface. The C1 is fairly thin at about 3/8 of an inch. It is also very light in weight.
The C1 Mobile has two ports. It contains a standard mini-USB port (on the left) for charging the internal battery using standard USB power. The right side has a standard USB port for charging other devices. The C1 Mobile can be used as a pass-through. This means that the C1 Mobile can be charged and charge a device at the same time. This is good for solar power charging.
Compared to a standard CD, the C1 Mobile is a bit smaller than the diameter. It is light in weight and would be easy to leave in a car in the dashboard in full view of the sun.
If there is enough ambient light, the C1 Mobile will be topping off its internal lithium-ion battery. The LED on the bottom right shows that our fluorescent lights for picture taking was enough to trickle charge the C1 Mobile. The C1 is basically built around a solar panel and the boarders have the silver accents that Arctic Cooling likes. There are three LED indicators on the bottom. The one that is on indicates that the C1 is charging by solar (or any light).
The back of the C1 Mobile lists the basics of the device and the specifications. In addition, it gives you some warnings. "Do not open the device." The device is properly sealed and if you do open it, good like putting it back together. The output voltage on the back still say 5.5V in the specifications, but it is labeled 5V on the bottom.
The C1 Mobile has a hooked top to allow it to rest at an angle. This should help it keep a better view of the sun on a table or other surface. The C1 is fairly thin at about 3/8 of an inch. It is also very light in weight.
The C1 Mobile has two ports. It contains a standard mini-USB port (on the left) for charging the internal battery using standard USB power. The right side has a standard USB port for charging other devices. The C1 Mobile can be used as a pass-through. This means that the C1 Mobile can be charged and charge a device at the same time. This is good for solar power charging.
Compared to a standard CD, the C1 Mobile is a bit smaller than the diameter. It is light in weight and would be easy to leave in a car in the dashboard in full view of the sun.