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By John Strege The pace of play is a perpetual issue for which any number of solutions have been proffered (see the USGA's "while we're young" campaign). Here's a new one: Solar-powered clocks.
The benefits of a solar-powered smartwatch are obvious, particularly for adventurous types: You don’t need to pack cables or battery packs, and there’s less risk of being left with a dead device.
The face of the clock consists of individual wavers of solar panel glued into a huge clock-like array. The solar cells feed into an Adafruit PowerBoost 500, a TPL5111 low power timer breakout, and ...
The Solar Clock is available to pre-order online for £25, about $40, from Suck UK. This price point makes it an affordable option for those looking to incorporate more eco-friendly products into ...
'Hydricity' concept uses solar energy to produce power round-the-clock December 14, 2015 WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. – Researchers are proposing a new "hydricity" concept aimed at creating a sustainable ...
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