Iqua 603 SUN - world's first solar-powered headset launches
Orange offers green solution
12 November 2007 12:03 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
Orange has announced that it is selling the world’s first ever solar-powered Bluetooth headset.
The Iqua 603 SUN is a power-saving solution for mobile phone users which means they can now talk without worrying about battery life.
The headset gives unlimited operating time anywhere where the solar cells of the headset can catch direct sunlight.
If the headset is fully charged, it will work in darkness for up to nine hours at a time, or be on standby for up to 200 hours. Indirect sunlight will increase talk time up to 12 hours.
The Iqua 603 SUN is exclusive to Orange for three months and costs £49.99.
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