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Wow~ Good~!!!! So beatiful~~~~~~ He is a nice designer~~~~~
wavvv really beautiful design :)
recommend
At 1st time, it looks not familiar but, at 2nd time, it cames to a unique stuffs. on the other hand i wonder why don't make another more chargable space on the pot. if u can make it, we can charge more possible power more n more. keep it doing. nice job n great thing ever i seen ;)
good idea~~
Wow!! very good idea!!
very pretty.........
This seems to cater towards making a visual impact over practicality. In my personal opinion, I prioritize ergonomics. So it may be more desirable if it was: 1) Smaller 2) Recharged multiple batteries Truthfully, I can see this selling quite well in Japan, but outside of that country, I'm not sure as to why people would choose this over existing solar power chargers
I don't see much of anything new here, but I would probably choose this over others because of the attractive design, price dependent. Nice.
concept good!
comdo, trasportabile, utile, ecologico
WILL NEVER WORK LIKE THIS?! When you make it green, didn't mean will be more "green"! My advise: do a bit more research how the solar cell works and how efficient is it! Otherwise you can impress only uninformed people!
Nice concept
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GADI AMIT
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