Cling Bling Window Solar Charger for $27

December 12, 2016   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Cling Bling Window Solar Charger for $27
Cut Your Carbon Footprint with This Solar Powered, Universally Compatible Charger
Expires November 27, 2026 23:59 PST
Buy now and get 68% off

KEY FEATURES

Power outlet not available? Feeling a little ashamed of that carbon footprint? Cling Bling is the solar-powered green charging solution for all of your devices! Designed with a suction to cling to a glass window and absorb energy from the sun, Cling Bling transfers that energy right into your devices via USB cable.

  • Power up your devices in 2 hours from stored battery & about 6 from solar panel to device
  • Charge any USB-compatible electronic device
  • Attach directly to a window to charge the battery up to 1800 mAh

PRODUCT SPECS

Details & Requirements

  • Dimensions: About 6″ square
  • Battery capacity: 1800mAh

Compatibility

  • USB-compatible devices

Includes

  • Cling Bling Window Solar Charger (black)
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