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Solar power is one of the most accessible forms of renewable energy. Many companies have integrated solar technology into devices we use in our day-to-day lives. Smartwatches & Fitness Trackers Wearable devices have come a long way in the last few years. Battery storage has improved so much so that Garmin claims some of their watches will last for 11 days, some even longer with the models that use solar power to charge throughout the day. Headphones Urbanista joined the solar power bandwagon, releasing headphones that use solar to stay charged. This is a great option for those who exercise outside - especially distance runners. Imagine never having to worry about your headphones dying in the middle of a long run! Solar-Powered Chargers Outdoor enthusiasts were some of the earliest users of solar power chargers. Early models weren't efficient, but with advancements in technology, they've significantly improved. Drones Drones have become essential for many industries, but many models struggle with poor battery life. Scientist are developing a drone that uses electrostatic propulsion which is a motor that NASA uses. This drone hasn't hit market yet, but once it does it will change the game. Solar powered outdoor lights Outdoor lighting powered by the sun has been around for a bit. Aesthetic and self-expression have expanded into our homes, leading to modernized designs. No matter what style you choose, solar will keep your outdoor spaces well-lit into the night. Smart Bike Locks The Lattis hit the market and has many amazing features. Since it's powered by solar, it doesn't run out of battery. Using Bluetooth, it sends alerts to your phone if it senses someone tampering with the lock or alerts your emergency contact if an accident occurs. Solar power at the Space Station The International Space Station has been using solar arrays since 2009. These arrays are the size of basketball courts and over time have been repaired and updated with new designs and materials. Comment below what solar power devices you want to see hit the market! Read more on our blog: https://hubs.la/Q02LXYMH0 Note: we do not endorse any of the brands listed in the article. #SolarTech

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