your iPod or iPhone will undoubtedly at one time or another have been
caught out thanks to your iPod/iPhone running out of charge during your
journey. But now, thanks to the Dahon BioLogic FreeCharge, such
occurrences could be a thing of the past as, thanks to utilising your
bike's dyno hub, the device will ensure that your device is topped up
with free – and, more importantly, decidedly green tinged –
energy.
Whilst predominantly being billed as ideal for use with iPods and
iPhones, the Dahon BioLogic FreeCharge will, of course, as with the by
far the vast majority of chargers, also happily serve to supplement the
charge with respect to whole host of additional gadgetry such as GPS/PND
units, phones and other DAPs and PMPs with, for example, the device
acting to wholly replenish a fully depleted iPhone battery in just
around three hours.
Housed within a silicone casing to ensure its survivability in all
manner of weather conditions, as well as acting to protect the internal
mechanism against damage by dust and dirt, the Dahon BioLogic FreeCharge
comes complete with a power regulator to protect sensitive electronic
circuits from surges and spikes as well as USB connectivity allowing the
device to be hooked up, as alluded to previously, a veritable host of
electronic gadgetry and should prove particularly easy to fit (or at
least as easy as fitting a dyno is).
The Dahon BioLogic FreeCharge is set to go on sale from next March
– so we've given you a fairly advanced heads up here – at
which point its expected to retail for around a provisional $99.




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