Keystone Eco Tag Solar charger powers up and tags devices simultaneously

Keystone Eco Tag Solar

The technology world has witnessed a number of gadget-and-gear marriages over the past years with the most recent one being a coffee vending Mac Mod. Well, a look at this next gadget will certainly leave technology enthusiasts yearning for more. I4U reports a new device from Concord called the Eco Tag charger.

This distinct piece of technological innovation boasts of being both a solar charger for diminutive electronic contraptions and a luggage tag. Fashioned to charge a couple of AAA batteries housed in the tag with solar energy, it sure seems interesting.

Users can look forward to charging a myriad of devices with this charger right from mobile phones, PMPs, digital cameras and more. Users simply need to directly connect a device to the charger to gain some battery juice.

The device’s AAA batteries apparently charge up in just about four hours in direct sunlight. When in partial sunlight, it should take about 8 hours to be done. Besides, the USB connection for the other devices also claims to charge them in approximately four hours.

Starting February 2010, users should be able to grab this distinct luggage tag cum solar charger for around $35.