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Fix My Touch - Kelowna Cell Repair

Solar jackets to charge in pockets

Fix My Touch - Cell Repair Kelowna

Fix My Touch – Kelowna Cell Repair

It’s happened to the best of us: you’re out and about, just doing you thing, when your phone/tablet/iPod/handheld gaming system runs clean out of power. And sure, there are a bunch of products on the market to help you out in these situations — but most of them are an extra device that you have to remember to charge, then carry around with you; key in the solar jacket.

Tommy Hilfiger wants to make your portable charger wearable. With the assistance of solar manufacturer Pvilion, the clothing label has launched a pair of jackets — one for men, one for women — that has an array of solar panels to collect solar power for charging your gadgets if you find yourself in a power bind.

The jackets, which feature a tartan design (although the ladies’ jacket looks a bit like the TARDIS from the back, if you squint), are fitted with water resistant, flexible solar panels that snap on and off easily. A cable runs to battery pack in one of the front pockets, which in turn has a double USB port, so you can charge two devices at once.

When fully charged, the battery contains enough power to completely charge a 1,500 mAh device up to four times. It’s not clear how long this process takes collecting power from the sun, but if you find it frustratingly slow, you can also pull the battery out and charge it up from an external power source via USB.

The jackets cost $599 for both the men’s and the women’s style, and are available from the Tommy Hilfiger website and selected stores in the northern hemisphere. They’re limited edition only, and 50 percent of the proceeds of each will go towards the Fresh Air Fund.

Pirces and details are below 🙂
THE GREAT OUTDOORS

SOLAR PANEL JACKET

$599.00

AS SEEN IN COMPLEX MAGAZINE!

Tommy Hilfiger men’s jacket. Presenting our solar panel jacket-a unique and innovative design featuring a removable solar pack that charges a battery to keep your mobile devices working while on the go. In direct sunlight, the battery charges beyond the capacity of most smartphones. Moon wool details offer that traditional twist. Even better, 50% of all net proceeds from this jacket support the Fresh Air Fund.
• Classic fit, approximately 30 inches from shoulder to hem. Weight: 4lbs.
• Interior jacket: 100% nylon. Exterior coat: 88% wool, 12% polyamide.
• Button and zip closure, snap and slash pockets, removable hood, lined, removable bag to stow solar panels when not in use.
• Spot clean.
• Imported.
• 1-year limited warranty.
• Excluded from site-wide promotions.
• Style 7876433.

LESS ON THIS PRODUCT

COLOR  NAVY MULTI
Womans:
MOON WOOL

SOLAR PANEL JACKET

$599.00

AS SEEN IN MARIE CLAIRE MAGAZINE!

NOW 30% OFF. DISCOUNT APPLIED IN CART
Tommy Hilfiger women’s jacket. Presenting our solar panel jacket-a unique and innovative design featuring a removable solar pack that charges a battery to keep your mobile devices working while on the go. In direct sunlight, the battery fully charges beyond the capacity of most smartphones. Both stylish and functional, we paired the weatherproof upper with prestigious Abraham Moon wool for a traditional twist. Best of all, 50% of all net proceeds from this jacket support the Fresh Air Fund.
• Classic fit, approximately 32 inches from shoulder to hem. Weight: 4lbs.
• 100% nylon upper, 100% wool body
• Button and zip closure, snap pockets, removable hood, lined, removable bag to stow solar panels when not in use.
• Spot clean.
• Imported.
• 1-year limited warranty.
• Excluded from site-wide promotions.
• Style 7655931.

LESS ON THIS PRODUCT

COLOR  PORTLAND MOON WOOL

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