NEW INNOVATION FROM GOAL ZERO

NEW INNOVATION FROM GOAL ZERO

For the star gazers, ghost hunters and night owls who adventure by lunar light, GOAL ZERO introduces the latest in its line of portable power products, the Eclipse 10 Solar Reflecting Kit. An innovation like this only happens once in a blue moon.GOAL ZERO’s newest kit comes complete with the Eclipse 10 Watt Hour Recharger and the Apollo 11 Lunar Panel, capable of keeping phones, GPS units and night vision goggles charged up during late night escapades. “Our customers are always asking for ways to utilize the power of the moon to keep their gear charged up,” said Joe Atkin, President and CEO of GOAL ZERO. “The Eclipse 10 Solar Reflecting kit is the perfect solution for all those late-night adventures.” Utilizing the Apollo 11 Lunar Panel and the reflective powers of the moon, you can charge gear directly from the panel or store power for later in the Eclipse 10 Recharger – a perfect scenario for those who seek out dark caves during the day. Although charging will be most efficient during a full Harvest moon, your device will receive power during a Waning Crescent Moon or a Waxing Gibbous Moon phase. A release date is still unknown. Keep checking

WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/GOALZERO for all the latest information. Go-anywhere, rechargeable battery pack keeps your handheld gear going strong. Charge AA/AAA batteries from the MOON's reflected rays or any USB port, then power your phone, MP3, GPS, or perk up your tablet in a pinch.

-Directly charge a smartphone in a 1-4 hours

-Built-in LED light runs for 150+ hours per charge

-Charge up removable AA/AAA batteries from USB or Reflection

GENERAL

Weight:0.4lbs (0.18 kg)

BATTERY

Type: use only 4x NiMH cellsDimensions:2.5 x 4 x 0.75in (6 x 10 x 2cm)Capacity:4x NiMh cells (10Wh)

INPUTS

USB-mini port:5V, up to 0.7A (3.5W)

OUTPUTS

Batteries4 x AA or AAA NiMH cellsSolar port:6.5V, up to 1.5A (7W)USB standard port:5.0V up to 1.0A (10W) Flashlight:100mW white LED, 100+ hours . . . . . . .

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