Ivan Ekmekci
A few days ago, at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, Iqua (in collaboration with Suntrica) showcased their solar-powered Bluetooth headset. As seen in the dazzling image above, I speculate that it features external solar panels designed to charge the internal battery. The limited available data indicates that it weighs only 14 grams (with no specific details provided about talk time, charging time, or battery life). If it shares similar technical specifications with Vogue, it would be a fairly standard headset. Let’s skip the press release and dive into imagination instead. Picture this: you're on a boat trip with friends, most of whom have brought along mobile phones, digital cameras, MP3 players, and laptops. When the moment comes for everyone to recharge their devices, they scramble to find power outlets. Meanwhile, you can relax in style with your sleek new Iqua headset, soaking up the sun while it charges itself. With the BHS-603, not only do you look cool, but you also save both time and energy.
Wow, my friends and I can now take our laptops out to sea anytime we want! However, what worries me the most is the awkward choice facing tech-savvy hippies everywhere: either grow long hair or go solar—looks like you can't have both!
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