USB hubs are so incredibly common that they really have to have an angle to actually make it in this world. Despite that this hub at first glance on someone’s desk would just look like a square with hubs around it, this one offers more than it would initially appears. The white top of it actually opens up and makes for convenient storage of your smaller devices.

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huBox functions as hub and storage
Barbie must’ve been an unrecorded wife of Henry VIII – as she has to undergo a decapicitation each time you want to access data within her. Hmmm, who says blondes are dumb, considering the amount of memory she holds within

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If you’re thinking of attempting to use solar power more often, here’s a bag that’ll store your gadgets and even keep them charged. It’s large enough that it’ll work great for your day to day needs, while giving the convenience of having the ability to charge your cellphone no matter where you’re at. Plus you’ll get to show off to the world that you’re taking an eco-friendly stance. The solar panels produce over 3 watts when it’s in direct sunlight. Even on a cloudy day it can still charge up a 1600mAh Li-ion battery pack. Then of course you can store up the energy and even use it at night after the sun has set. The bag itself is capable of holding a 15.4” laptop, plus probably a few of your smaller gadgets. To pick up the oxhide bag, it’ll cost you €165.83 or about $250. Source: Envirogadget Cool Gift Idea: Digital Picture Frames , check out our reviews.

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SunnyBAG Business Pro Laptop Bag
Solar chargers are thankfully getting smaller and smaller, which is good for those of you that prefer to use renewable energy every chance you get. It’s also great for those that just would like to have a small solar charger in case of an emergency. This one is plenty small enough that it could even easily fit into your pocket. It’s ideal for all of your smaller gadgets to give you a charge when you’re in dire need of one.

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The USB Sun Drive Solar Charger
Solar chargers are thankfully getting smaller and smaller, which is good for those of you that prefer to use renewable energy every chance you get. It’s also great for those that just would like to have a small solar charger in case of an emergency. This one is plenty small enough that it could even easily fit into your pocket. It’s ideal for all of your smaller gadgets to give you a charge when you’re in dire need of one. Something like this would not only be great to have around, but having a spare one to keep in your car just in case of emergencies would be great too. You can charge up cellphones, MP3 players and digital cameras. This small Sun Drive is actually only 64mm by 25.8mm. On a full charge it’ll give your phone up to 100 minutes of continuous talk time and up to 25 hours of standby time on a single charge. The solar panel isn’t out just yet and there’s no real price right now. When it does come out though, it looks like it’s at least initially going to only be hitting the South Korean market.

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The USB Sun Drive Solar Charger
Is the Road Refresher Dog Bowl an ingenious invention or what? After all, any dog owner would notice that their beloved four legged friend often drinks in a rather unrefined manner, lapping water up while splashing a fair bit all over the place. The Road Refresher Dog Bowl was specially designed for those who always bring their dogs with them when traveling, as it claims to reduce doggie slobber by up to 90%.

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Road Refresher Dog Bowl
The advantages of having a small solar panel are endless. I know mine has saved my rear on numerous occasions. However, even though mine is one of the smaller ones out there and it collapses to an even smaller size, it’s still just a little too big. I don’t like to have a lot of heavy items weighing down my purse and it does exactly that. Something as small as a luggage tag and just as flexible would make things a lot easier. Especially for the guys, at least I can stash my clunky solar charger in my purse. There’s no way a guy could carry it in his pocket. With this, it could easily slip into a larger sized pocket

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The Suntrica SolarStrap