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Simon Wilby’s The Smart One is Cost Efficient

Posted by admin | Posted in Simon Wilby, Simon Wilby The Smart Power | Posted on 23-09-2009

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Simon Wilby is the inventor of The Smart One device that promotes solar energy which helps in decreasing one’s electric bill in addition to doing away with the national power grid. Aside from that, it also saves electricity and is quite handy. This device is a mechanical tool that fastens itself to an individual’s mobile phone and charges by using solar power. Moreover, Simon Wilby states that aside from sunlight, any ambient light will do.

Simon Wilby notes that this is just the beginning and that handy phones are just the first to benefit from this type of technology. This is because The Smart One is easy to manipulate and can be applied to different types of mechanical or electronic contrivances that humans use on a daily basis. Some of the gadgets that can benefit from this technology would be game consoles, music players and laptops. This can also be applied to power street lights which would save the government million of dollars.

Simon Wilby’s ingenious invention, The Smart One is a device that has the capability to transfer light energy into electric power which greatly benefits society. This is why it is supported by the government sector and by those who believe in going green.

The Smart One Makes Solar Power Viable for Portable Gadgets

Posted by admin | Posted in Simon Wilby | Posted on 13-09-2009

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The Smart One is a useful product that attaches to a cellular phone and lets it charge using solar power although practically any light source ensures your mobile phone is always powered up.

The brainchild of Canadian inventor Simon Wilby, The Smart One works discreetly with your phone. You don’t have to worry about lugging around one gadget to power another.

Next up for Simon Wilby is to adapt the technology used in The Smart One for other portable gadgets. Laptops, music players, and basically any handheld device might soon be freed from power cords and downtime. Eventually, the technology might even find applications to power streetlamps and reduce our dependence on traditional power sources like fossil fuels and nuclear energy.

It’s a brave new world and Simon Wilby is The Smart One with the right ideas to take us there.