Freeloader solar charger
Price £32.99 Quantitiy :
Freeloader - Click here to see our accessories & connectors

Freeloader is an advanced portable charging system that can power any hand held device anywhere, anytime.
Click here to view the supplied connector sheet

Freeloader takes power from its solar panels or via a supplied charge cable that plugs into a computers’ USB. Once charged, Freeloaders internal battery can power an iPod for 18hours, a mobile phone for 44 hours, PSP for 2.5 hours a PDA for 22 hours and much much more.

Supplied in a tough but stylish aluminium body, Freeloader can take the knocks of every day life whether on a business trip in New York, back packing in the Andes or chilling on a Caribbean beach..
  Download Manual (pdf)


Technical Specs
I See Our Users Photos I Independent Reviews
Freeloader FAQ


terrific example of how energy efficiency can be mainstreamed in everyday low cost products” - Judges Comment


Technical Description
:
  • 120mA premium quality crystalline solar cells
  • 1000mAh environmentally friendly Li-ion battery – typical battery life is 2 years.
  • Freeloaders solar panels can charge its internal battery in as little as 8 hours or 3 hours when using the supplied USB charging cable
  • Supplied with a computer USB charging cable
  • Supplied with a power master cable and 11 adapter tips to fit the following:
  • Nokia phones old 3.5mm jack and the new 2mm jack
  • LG Chocolate, LG shine and Prada phones
  • Samsung D800 and G600 current series phones
  • Sony Ericsson K750 and K800i current series phones
  • Nintendo DS Lite
  • iPod (compatible with most iPod devices including iPhone and  iPhone 3G)
  • 4mm jack for Sony PSP, Tom Tom, most digital cameras, PDAs, 2-way radios
  • Mini USB for Motorola, Blackberry, Qtec, Smartphone, iMate, most digital cameras and Bluetooth headsets
  • USB female for PDAs, mp3 players, most digital cameras and most devices which can be charged through USB

NOTE – devices using the USB adapter tip to charge will need a synchronisation cable/plug (not supplied). These are usually supplied with the original device.

  • Impact resistant, rust free aluminium body.
  • Freeloader holds its battery charge for up to 3 months
  • Supplied with detailed user manual
  • Size – 123x62x17
  • Weight – 185g

Users Photos
"This is taken on the island of Nacula at the top of the Yasawa Islands on Fijis West coast. It was a god send as there was limited power on the island, but my I-pod and camera (and several other peoples) were never without battery power!”
(Jennie Roscow)
"The Freeloader is actually smaller than an elephant! - The elephant is just far away! The freeloader in use on Safari." " Top of Tryfan Snowdonia - 2007. The Freeloader as part of the essential climbing gear - proving that it works even in the Welsh weather!! ”

“The freeloader that accompanied us along the Marangu route to Uhuru, Mt Kilimanjaro”-Heinrich

“picture of me last week using mine near the top of Mont Blanc, Chamonix, France. It is about 4,400m here. -2C and 5-kmh winds. We didn't manage to summit this time, but at least we were able to let people know!”
-Martin Euden.
“My freeloader charging up nicely at the collessium in Rome”
-Gill Roach
“Its Brilliant and charges anywhere you have sunlight, like here at the Vatican” - Gill Roach “Thank you for the invention of the freeloader. I have used for both holidays this year and having proved its ability, my friends have now brought one as well. Here you see the freeloader doing it stuff on an Italian mountain” -Gill Roach "Thanks to the freeloader the term - go outside and play - has taken on a different meaning"

“I’m a Freeloader get me out of here!” It saved the day when we had missed our connecting flight home and my Blackberry was dead! Fantastic device"
Jon Billett

“travelling through SE Asia with our freeloader we could not resist taking these pictures at Angkor Wat Cambodia.
 
It's great for charging up our MP3's & mobile’s and we think it is the ultimate travelling gadget.” Kate & Jon Owen.

“I have recently returned from a motorcycle trip around Rajasthan, India. During the trip I used the Freeloader to power my MP3 player and mobile phone. I attached the Freeloader to the back of my haversack to catch the sun and charge whilst riding the Royal Enfield motorcycle.” - Jayne Bell

“Charging my fabulous freeloader in Egypt”  Marie Willis

“The photos were taken during a break in training in the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. We landed on a plateau at about 8000' to do a crew change, and I thought I'd call home. My battery was dead but luckily I had my new Freeloader with me! It's great to keep in the pocket of my flying suit for when it's needed - it will come in very useful when I go away on operations again next year too!t.” R. Norman

“Freeloader relaxes after a day soaking up the sun by the RedSea'.
“It's a fantastic little gadget, and kept my MP3 player and mobile phone charged up throughout the week”  Andy Mellor

   

“who needs gas”  Thought I would save a bit of gas and use solar power. Not quite enough to keep the Gas flowing, but every little helps.
Ian H Dickenson

   

Independent Reviews  
ShinyShiny.tv have reviewed the Freeloader, Why not see what they say ..... read shinyshiny.tv review >>
Shiny SHiny Review
Whoopie.net have reviewed the Freeloader, Our Website has also beem reviewed by them.
Why not see what they say ..... read whoopie.net review >>
Whoopie.net
   

PDF Brochure
Solar Mate Solar Panels Solar Lights Freeloader Charger
 
Site Designed & Built by Wood IT