• The eco-friendly power saving EcoCHARGE USB charger uses less energy

  • ecocharge_1.jpg We’ve seen universal USB chargers before. Just like the ZERO by AT&T, here’s another one that’s smart and eco-friendly. The EcoCHARGE is sleek and designed well enough to fit on your power-brick without pushing aside your other adapters and plugs. It is equipped with a mini or micro USB plug. The charger also boasts a hatch on its back that swings open allowing you to plug in a full size USB cable.


    So what makes the EcoCHARGE eco-friendly? This universal USB charger sucks in a lower power as compared to AT&T’s ZERO. Once the device drinks up enough juice, the charger simply switches off preventing wastage of energy. The only thing confusing about this simple and easy to use charger is its LED light. This confused little light glows when the device has finished charging. Both, the micro and the mini USB versions of the EcoCHARGE costs $30. April will see the release of an iPod and iPhone version too.
    [Wired]

    Posted in Topics:Gadgets and Tech, Tags: , on March 25, 2010