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For the first part:
1. Solar-powered Gadgets for Campers
2. Portable Solar Chargers: This is one of the most popular solar gadgets among campers as it allows them to keep their devices charged while they are outdoors. These chargers come in different sizes and shapes and can be easily tied to a backpack to absorb sunlight. They offer USB ports where you can plug in your devices for charging. Examples of such devices include the Anker 21W Dual USB Solar Charger and the Goal Zero Nomad 7 Plus. These products are designed to be lightweight, compact and extremely efficient at converting sunlight into usable electricity.
3. Solar-powered Flashlights: A solar-powered flashlight is an essential tool for all campers. It can be charged during the day by exposing it to sunlight. The flashlight can then provide necessary light during the night or in dark environments. BioLite SolarHome 620 is a popular choice for a solar flashlight. This compact device can be charged fully in 6 hours of sunlight, and can provide light for up to 48 hours. It also comes with a built-in radio tuner and MP3 player.
4. Solar-powered Lanterns: Solar lanterns offer a more abundant and diffused source of light compared to flashlights. They are perfect for illuminating a camping area, a tent interior or for strolling around after sunset. Such solar lanterns can also be used in case of emergencies. One such highly recommended solar lantern is the LuminAID PackLite Max, which can be charged via both sunlight and USB.
5. Solar-powered Radios: A solar-powered radio can be a camper’s connection to the outside world, providing weather reports and news updates. Eton Scorpion II is an example of a multifunctional device that combines a radio, flashlight and a mobile phone charger that can be powered through solar, hand crank dynamo and AC/DC input.
6. Solar-powered Inflatable Lights: These lights are getting popular because of their lightweight and portable design. They are designed to be waterproof and can float on water, making them perfect for camping near rivers or lakes. LuminAID is a popular brand that offers a variety of these inflatable solar lights.
7. Solar-powered Cooking Devices: When it comes to cooking while camping, Solar Cookers make it easier to prepare meals without having to worry about fuel. One such gadget is the GoSun Sport – a portable solar oven that can cook meals in just 20 minutes, using nothing but sunlight.
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