Hymini Biscuit taps wind and solar energy to charge your batteries and USB devices
The Hymini Biscuit uses wind energy and solar energy to charge batteries. Alright, we aren’t talking about energy capturing snacks here. The Biscuit is a device that uses alternative sources of energy to juice two AA batteries. The solar panel on this device captures the solar energy, while a little fan uses wind energy to charge up the batteries. That’s not all; these AA batteries are connected to a USB port at the side that can be used to power up your USB devices, including phones. A brainchild of a Taipei based company know as Miniwiz, the Hymini Biscuit can also be used as a normal charger when out of the sun by simply connecting it to a wall socket using an AC adapter.
This handy device is great for outdoor use when the sun shines generously enough. Costing just $50, the Biscuit can be purchased online.
[Cnet]