Create Your Own Green Power by Biking!

Dahon, which specializes in really cool folding bikes has come up with BioLogic ReeCharge, a personal power charging system . The device can be attached to the front of your bike via a wrap around weather proof silicon case and charges iPhones, iPods, GPS units, or just about any small electronic device, through a USB port. When you start putting your bike to work, the system generates energy from your movement. How about that? We are not only working our bodies, we are being energy efficient. According to Dahon, the Reecharge is able to recharge an iPhone in under 3 hours.
For those of us who cannot live without the whole enchilada of electronic gadgets that we have accumulated, it can be real space saver while travel as Reecharge would take care of all your charging needs . When you are not perched on a bike, you can plug the ReeCharge device into a wall adaptor or USB computer connection. So you can omit carrying separate chargers for your iPod, camera, iPhone etc with their tangle of unsightly cords and squeeze in some extra shoes instead! ReeCharge includes a retractable USB cable with five interchangeable tips for Sony-Ericsson, Motorola, Nokia, LG and Mini USB devices. The energy supply is steady, so your devices are protected from the varied electrical output common to many generator hubs on the market.The BioLogic ReeCharge will come pre-installed on two Dahon bikes, the Ios* XL and Speed TR. It will be available worldwide in March 2010 at a suggested retail price of €79 and US$99.
For a list of Dahon retailers near you and to order one of their bikes or bike accessories, visit dahon.com.
Source: dahon.com
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