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Eco friendly gadgets

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What makes gadgets green?

I bamboo.

Solar keyboard.

Refleece e-reader cases.

USB cell.

Water pebble.

Eco-amp.

Green zero charger.

Izen bamboo bluetooth keyboard.

Conclusion.

Promoting the eco-friendly environment campaign

and awareness the fellow human beings about

environment protection is really important for

marketing consumers’ electronics.

1.Green gadgets require least energy for processing and

their long time use : For an electronic gadget to be

included in eco-friendly gadgets category, its performance

should be greater when compared to other gadgets which

use an average amount of energy for their daily use.

3.Biodegradation and landfills issue:

We need to make sure that its material will not leak the landfills or biodegradable

and once it has been recycled, it should not cause any harm. Eco-friendly gadgets

should be synthesizable by organisms and there should be no danger associated

when its components have been digested or taken by living beings.

2.Material Used in Green gadgets is 100 percent recycled and biodegradable:

Each component must be designed to be conveniently broken down into simpler

pieces, or at least be made of something that is already largely recycled today

I BAMBOO

Wireless computer keyboard that charges its batteries

from a light source such as the sun.

It addresses a major drawback of wireless computer

peripherals that otherwise require regular replacement of

discharged batteries.

It can work up to three months in total darkness, and

includes software to display battery charging status.

It is compatible with Windows and MAC OS.

Refleece uses recycled textiles and

plastic bottles to make tough cases

for your IPads and phones.

It protects your technology from scraps, bumps, and spills.

Its eco-friendly and preserves the resources.

Refleece e-reader cases

This NiMH AA cell can be used like a normal battery and can be recharged simply by plugging into a USB port.

USB Charge anywhere from any accessible powered .

USBCELL offers a eco-friendly alternative

Waterpebble works to help reduce water usage.

The clever device monitors water going down the plug hole when you shower.

Indicates, via a series of ‘traffic lights’ flashing gently from green through to red, when to finish showering.

reduces your shower time helping you to save water

The eco-amp is a passive amplifier that slides onto the end

of your iPhone 4, 4S, 5 and 5S to increase the sound volume and

clarity without any external power.

Constructed out of a renewable material which is a FSC

approved 100% post consumer fiber paper, thus making it a

sustainable alternative.

Can be assembled and disassembled for reuse and travel.

The GreenZero Charger is a USB charger that automatically shuts off when the device you’re charging is full.

device that has an LED light to indicate when your gadget is charged.

eco-friendly chargers to make it even easier to charge your device without sucking unnecessary energy.

The iZen Bamboo Bluetooth Keyboard is a compact

keyboard.The iZen Bamboo Bluetooth Keyboard version 1 (the

v1) was the world's very first eco-friendly bluetooth keyboard on

the market.

Hand-crafted out of mostly bamboo, this keyboard is

renewable,recyclable.

It has a USB rechargeable battery as well.

Works great with Apple iPads, iPhones, Android tablets,

yourMicrosoft Windows PC computers with Bluetooth.

The iZen Bamboo Bluetooth Keyboard

1.Reduce energy consumption of

computing resources during peak

operations .

2.Save energy during idle operations.

3.Use eco-friendly sources of energy.

4.Reduce harmful effects of computing

resources.

5.Reduce computing wastes.

6. We can promote sustainable

development.

In order to preserve the environment, we

have to use the resources in a conventional

way.

It is therefore concluded that appropriate

legislations and regulations along with user

education and awareness are the solutions

to reduce the power consumption and

minimise the environment waste.

Rouse, Margaret. "Green Computing." (n.d.): n. pag. TechTarget. May

2010. Web. 03 Apr. 2013.

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