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Dahon Biologic ReeCharge makes full use of your hard work

Dahon Biologic ReeCharge makes full use of your hard work

Getting around on two wheels is always a good thing as it doesn’t require a single drop of fossil fuel, and helps you stay trim as well. Dahon’s Biologic ReeCharge system will cater for avid cyclists, as it will use energy generated by your dynamo in order to juice up its own battery, where the charged stored can be later discharged onto a USB-powered device of your choice – as long as it works with a compatible connector, that is. The 1600 mAh Lithium polymer battery itself is contained within a waterproof silicon case, complete with sealed connectors to keep it juiced up even when yo’re riding under the rain. The Biologic ReeCharge is going for approximately $100 a pop. Don’t be overzealous or naive to think that pedaling for just 10 minutes is enough to keep a whole iPhone juiced up from scratch.

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