Green Gadget
A lot of weather stations aren't attractive enough for the kitchen counter, so the first thing we love about this model is that it's so darn cute. With its rounded white design and pastel palette, it looks like a weather station designed by Apple. It offers great functionality, too, showing you the weather forecast as well as the temperature and ...More Info
You may think you’re being eco-friendly by shutting off your TV whenever you leave the room, but don’t forget about the peripherals you have connected like DVD players, receivers and gaming consoles which may still be drawing power even when in standby mode. The TV TrickleStar does the remembering for you though, and will automatically switch on or switch off ...More Info
This is a solar vest. You can tell because it says SOLAR VEST in big letters across the shoulders, right above the four weatherproof solar panels. This fine gentleman is carrying more than a few gadgets in the pockets of his SOLAR VEST, which he’ll be able to recharge when they run out of juice.
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The Eco Kettle may look like a fairly standard piece of water-boiling apparatus, but it’s on the inside where this kettle really shines. Featuring a patented dual reservoir, you can fill the Eco Kettle to the rim and with a press of its measuring button, release only the number of cups you require into the boiling chamber - cutting down ...More Info
For camping lovers who can’t live without their eco-friendly gadgets, the solar tent is a must have. UK mobile company Orange has created this cool tent with photovoltaic fabric - specially coated solar threads woven into conventional fabric - plus a heated groundsheet that triggers heat automatically once the interior temperature falls below a set level. There’s also a magnetic ...More Info
The new FH001 speakers are massive! These big boys are made of a transparent acrylic and have a super efficient design which lets them play loud and clear with as little as 3 to 50 watts. This means you don’t need a power sucking amplifier to get good sound and thus allows the manufacturer, Ferguson Hill, to call them “green”. ...More Info