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Aeolus Phone is a Sustainable Piece of Work, Based on Solar and Wind Power

July 3rd, 2010 | by Thrystan |



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Loading ... Loading ... Some of you might remember Cyrene Quiamco as the designer of some very hot concepts we’ve seen a while ago and now shes’s back, with the Aeolus handset, pictured below. This eco-friendly cellphone gets its energy from wind and solar power, charging its onboard battery.

Aeolus Phone is a Sustainable Piece of Work, Based on Solar and Wind Power

The phone allows the user to charge the device as he goes and we learn that it integrates a power-generating fan, that uses the slightest breeze to generate electricity. This green device will get quite a boost from being attached to a bike or car, as it speeds up and charges the phone.

The Aeolus phone is made out of renewable materials and it comes with a single color display, an energy efficient LCD.

Aeolus Phone is a Sustainable Piece of Work, Based on Solar and Wind Power

Aeolus Phone is a Sustainable Piece of Work, Based on Solar and Wind Power

Aeolus Phone is a Sustainable Piece of Work, Based on Solar and Wind Power

[via The Design Blog]

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  1. One Response to “Aeolus Phone is a Sustainable Piece of Work, Based on Solar and Wind Power”

  2. By tina allman on Jul 4, 2010 | Reply

    Not a great look I’m afraid. A fan sitting at the top of my phone is a definite no no.
    The whole concept of solar power is definitely the way forward but this looks as though it’s been designed for a school project. Not loving the shape, colour and regardless of spec I wouldn’t want this in my bag.

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