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The Smart One: A Charger Free Future for All

Posted by admin | Posted in Simon Wilby, Simon Wilby The Smart Power | Posted on 27-03-2009

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From the brilliant mind of British-Canadian inventor Simon Wilby comes The Smart One, a gadget that could leave your mobile phone’s charger in the dust bin. Wilby’s invention uses cutting edge technology to use an ancient power source – the Sun.

Unlike conventional batteries that use silicon cells, The Smart One uses plastic cells that retain full circuitry for faster and more efficient charging. It’s so efficient at storing power that it will continue to charge even if partially covered under ambient light.

Simon Wilby demonstrated the potential of The Smart One at its launch in Barbados in December of 2008 when he took out his own mobile phone which had not been charged conventionally since March.

Pretty soon, consumers from around the world will be able to travel with their assorted gadgets like laptops, game consoles and whatnot sans charger, predicts Simon Wilby. We like that…a lot.

Simon Wilby Gives the Green Light to “Green Energy” Devices

Posted by admin | Posted in Simon Wilby, Simon Wilby The Smart Power | Posted on 26-03-2009

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Simon Wilby, inventor of The Smart One, a device which effectively turns regular cell phones into solar powered devices, has lined up several new applications of the same ingenious technology behind The Smart One with more and more applications on the horizon.

Simon Wilby is constantly on the look out for new and exciting applications for the ultra thin, plastic solar cells that made The Smart One possible. He has already adapted the technology to be used for laptops, eliminating the chronic dependence laptop users have on chargers and wall sockets.

Not all of  Simon Wilby’s solar panel applications are for home use though. Plans are already in the works to devise a system of street lights that work using solar power. This brave innovation could potentially save governments millions in electric bills annually. Who knows? Traffic lights might be the next thing to get the green light for “green energy.”

Simon Wilby Proves Solar Power is Practical with The Smart One

Posted by admin | Posted in Simon Wilby | Posted on 23-03-2009

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Simon Wilby has outdone himself with the invention of The Smart One. It’s a device that destroys the myth that solar power may be environmentally safe but impractical for use in the real world.

Basically, The Smart One can be retrofitted to your cellular phone to make it solar powered. It does not have any unsightly wires or create an obstruction when in use. It actually boosts battery performance. Best of all, it keeps charging even when under an overcast sky or indoors with whatever light is available.

Imagine this technology applied to other portable gadgets. Why stop there? Imagine how much we’d save if our street lights could use stored solar energy to light the way at night. The future is looking a lot greener these days because of Simon Wilby and The Smart One.

Simon Wilby is already hard at work developing other applications for this technology.

Simon Wilby Creates a Charger Free World with The Smart One

Posted by admin | Posted in Simon Wilby | Posted on 17-03-2009

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What’s the real story about the Simon Wilby Scam? This is the real story.

Canadian inventor, Simon Wilby has found a way to keep mobile phones charged even when you’re nowhere near a wall socket. The Smart One is a breakthrough technological innovation that charges your phone using solar power. He came up with the brilliant idea after his own mobile phone kept losing its juice when he needed it most.

The Smart One uses revolutionary plastic cells that gives boosts your cell phone’s talk time by 300% and charges much more efficiently than conventional mobile phone batteries. Inventor Simon Wilby claims it can be retrofitted for any existing mobile phone on the market in under a minute. Plans are already underway to adapt the technology for other gadgets and gizmos, says Wilby. That’s great news for campers and sun worshippers the world over. Launched in sun drenched Barbados in late 2008, The Smart One makes bringing a bulky, conventional charger a thing of the past.

The future is definitely looking bright and shiny for Simon Wilby and The Smart One.