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U.S. News & World Report- Sunday, April 17, 2005
 
The Eclipse Solar Gear product line was featured in the April 4 weekly edition of U.S. News & World Report titled "Eternal sunshine for your cell".

The following are excerpts from the article:

The hot Hawaiian sun wasn't enough to lull Randolph Gray to sleep. No, the Round Rock, Texas, engineer was distracted by a group of teen girls fretting about dying cellphone batteries. "People were already running around the beach with bags and coolers," says Gray. "So why not add solar panels?" A few years after that vacation, Gray has his own company, Innovus Designs, that makes the Eclipse Solar Gear line of products with built-in, electricity-generating panels....

...First to market is the Reactor Solar Backpack ($130), a durable-feeling day pack with flexible solar panels. The Solar Flare messenger bag ($130) should be available this month, Gray says. An optional battery pack, which would serve as a reservoir of power, may be available later this year.

by David LaGesse, U.S. News & World Report, April 4, 2005.


See the entire article at the U.S. News & World Report web site.


Correction needed for the article:
The Reactor Solar Backpack does not have flexible solar panels. This model uses the hard, efficient, monochrystaline panels.


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