
There is nothing quite like renewable energy to keep the world moving, and the Solar Pebble, being the brainchild of Adam Robinson, is a concept that should be well received in poorer, underdeveloped countries. After all, this is a solar-powered lamp that is meant for use in rural Africa, where its LED will be powered by batteries which in turn are juiced up from the sun through a tiny yet efficient solar panel. Apart from providing some ambient lighting, it also doubles up as a device charger as long as the tip is compatible. Granted, this looks more like a portable solar charger than anything else with the added advantage of a lamp, but otherwise it doesn’t resemble a pebble at all. Well, guess they had to call it something, right?
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