Eco-Friendly Gadgets

Ecobutton: One-click energy savings

The ecobutton has won awards for its revolutionary design, easily working with personal computers to reduce the amount of power they consume. Each time ecobutton is utilized it shows how...

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Bedol Water Clocks - saving energy with water

Image Credit: Bedol Water Clock © Copyright Bedol International Group. Inc All rights reserved Bedol Water Clocks are quickly stealing the spotlight for their unique ability to run solely on...

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Waterpebble: Saving water one drop at a time

Waterpebble is an innocuous and trendy Eco-gadget designed to help raise awareness regarding how much water is being used while in the shower, and to help decrease that amount so...

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Solio solar chargers for smartphones, cameras and more

Based in Oakland, California, Solio is part of the Better Energy Systems coporation, which creates hand-held solar charging devices that store energy to be used in powering lights, smartphones, MP3...

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Impecca designer bamboo keyboard & mouse

Impecca has been providing consumers with reliable electronics products for years, but now they also offer a more Eco-friendly alternative to the standard plastic and metal computer keyboard and mouse....

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Resell and recycle with EcoSquid online

EcoSquid is an online hub that makes reselling and recycling electronics a 'no-brainer.' Simply sign up for a free account and the website will instantly search the web to collect...

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TrickleStar Energy Saving Devices

TrickleStar prides itself on creating products that are affordable, easy to use and help to reduce everyday energy consumption in new and innovative ways. TrickleStar is committed to developing business...

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The Logitech Wireless Solar-Powered Keyboard

It is estimated that there are over 15 billion batteries dumped into landfills in the USA each and every year. Let's face it, any number over zero is too many....

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