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Dynamo REECHARGE: Powerful Bike Dynamo Battery Charger

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Dynamo REECHARGE

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Ideal For Travel

ReeCharge is a bike-integrated, weather proof, green universal charger/ adaptor that generates renewable energy from the Dynamo Hub power generator built-in to the best performing/premium urban bicycles.

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Universal Compatibility

ReeCharge ‘s internal battery can store up to 1600 mAh of power.

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High Energy Storage

ReeCharge is enough to charge virtually all 5 volt devices, such as your cell phone, GPS, iPhone/ iPod, Blackberry etc.

Dynamo hub charging system is currently being distributed by Biologic™ ReeCharge - the development process is in cooperation with the world’s leading foldable bicycle manufacturer DAHON.

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Dynamo Hub Power Converter replaces your wall plug/USB power needs for your handheld devices. Just 3 hours of a 15 Km/hr bike ride is all it takes to fully charge the 1600 mAh Lithium Ion battery.

Dynamo REECHARGE

Multiple power inputs : a ) Built-in supplemental wind powered generator b ) HYmini portable miniSOLAR panels c ) PC / laptop USB 2.0 outlet d ) Conventional 100~240V AC adaptor e ) miniHANDCRANK generator f ) Bicycle dynamo hub generator Power output : DC adaptor output at 5 ~ 6V / 200mA ~ 250mA depending on devices. ReeCharge Size : 8.6cm x 5.5cm x 30cm Power Converter Size : 6cm ( wire: 100cm) x 2.5cm x 2.5cm

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