
Honestly, one of the most frustrating pieces of at-home technology has to be the traditional incandescdent bulb. They’re wasteful (how hot do those things get!), delicate, and just always going out at the wrong time.
Enter the LED light bulb…these have been around for a bit, but one company (EarthLED) is really taking things to the next level, and making products that are meant as everyday replacements, that perform better and more efficiently than current technology.
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written by James
\\ tags: cfl light, energy efficient lighting, LED light bulb, led light bulbs, light bulb

Yea, you misread that right…If you’ve been looking for a solid “take-over-the-world” platform, Husqvarna (the Swedish lawn-maintenance/dirtbike company) has got just the drone for you. These guys are autonomous AND solar powered, and can mow your lawn without being told.
“This will take Automower to the next level with higher performance and further reduced environmental impact…90% of Automower is recyclable, it eliminates the need for fertilizers, it is almost silent, has no exhaust emissions at all and delivers perfect results every time without you having to lift a finger.”
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written by James
\\ tags: solar lawn mower

Building on our post about Nick Foley’s Pear Light, we bring you the Candeloo Tooli portable lights. The Candeloos are a low light option perfect for the bedside. The Candeloo’s charging base is a smart charger which charges the Candeloo via induction charging so there are no wires. It’s the same concept as your Braun or Sonic Care toothbrush - it safely charges with magnets so there’s no risk of electrocution.
These ecofriendly lights last about 8 hours, have two different light settings and remains cool to the touch. All I hafta say is these would make an awesome, safe gift for any kid. It’s a portable nightlight!
Candeloo | Get It!
written by Roy
\\ tags: candeloo, candeloo tooli, ecofriendly light, nightlight, tooli

Yeup, got a flyer (*cough* spam) in my email today regarding green products at Costco (yes, the warehouse store that promotes buying 6 gallons of ketchup and to throw out 2.5 of those), and I was surprised to see that they had a selection of green (and quasi-green) products. Now, we’re not talking anything too revolutionary here, but it’s nice to see products that were once probably “alternatives” go mainstream.
One of the notable items here seem to be the outdoor furniture made from 100% recycled plastics. Sounds like a great application of green tech, and it looks nice too, not your standard white plastic chairs.
The other items that caught my eye were the variety of LED-lit products. It’s about time that people start realizing the power of the LED. A few years ago, the output of LED lights was laughable, now that the technology has improved, not only are they bright and durable, but they’re efficient (blah blah light hierarchy).
Lastly, (and my favorite) were the size big solar panels. They’re producing a good max power output at 246w, and most importantly, reasonably priced at $1700. The fact that these are even available at Costco, to me, means that there’s a lot of people interested in solar power, and it’s no longer a scary foreign technology to the general public.
Most people still consider green gadgets and furniture to be more exclusive and price-prohibitive. But at Greenwix, one of the things we’re here to promote is acceptable superior products that make more sense. I think that seeing these types of products at Costco certainly brings us closer to that end.
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written by James

I’ve always thought of solar powered flashlights as stupid inventions but that’s because I’ve taken light for granted. After Earth Hour this past weekend, I started thinking about light and how important and significant it is for us and how bad it must be not to have reliable sources of it after sunset. So after some research, I wanted to present the Sun Night Solar BoGo.
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written by Roy
\\ tags: bogo, solar flashlight, sun night solar

Continuing our coverage of Nokia’s green phones is this Eco Sensor Concept. The Eco Sensor concept consists of two parts. On the left, we have the stylish phone and on the right, we have a wearable sensor unit - a high tech watch. According to Nokia, the wearable sensor unit, can sense and analyze your environment, health, and local weather conditions.
These two items will work in concert to provide you with a wealth of information along with an energy efficient design. Nokia is experimenting with integrated solar panels so the eventual goal is to have self powered phones and devices. The wearable sensor unit - or watch - will have solar circuits embedded in the banding material and the phone will also feature solar technology.
Nokia Eco Sensor
written by Roy
\\ tags: nokia, nokia concerpt, nokia eco sensor, nokia evolve

I know we’ve covered many concepts lately so I’m happy to say that this light is available now. The MIMIC light from Haworth - a company dedicated to sustainability - is a futuristic light that runs on an 18 watt CFL. Loyal readers already know our lighting hierarchy, but for those who don’t know, check out our plasma light post.
The MIMIC also includes different lighting intensities which is sometimes hard to find in a CFL product. The UFO glowing ring you see around the light incorporates a touch sensor that lets you dim the flying saucer at will. Sure to make that cubicle more Earth and Mars friendly.
Haworth Website
written by Roy
\\ tags: cfl light, haworth, haworth brazo, haworth mimic, office lighting

Continuing our bamboo series is the ASUS Ecobook. Due out later this year, the ASUS Ecobook has been making the rounds at all the electronic conventions. ASUS likes to think that because the shell is bamboo instead of plastic, it can be called an “Eco Book” and billed as such.
After much digging, there doesn’t seem to be many new developments. Still no word on whether this Eco Book will make the leap from concept to production, but you can check out some cool drawings and more information at C|Net UK.
written by Roy
\\ tags: asus bamboo notebook, asus eco book, bamboo computer, bamboo laptop, bamboo notebook, green laptop, green notebook

This “Consumption Feedback” (is that an official term now?) switch gives a heavy-handed (in the form of a gentle spark) reminder that you’re using too much energy.
It seems pretty simple, really. Leave your light on for a few minutes, you’ll see a nice little glow. Put your air conditioner on that switch for a week, and be prepared to get sent back to the future.
These consumption feedback devices (remember the kick-you-out-of-the shower?) seem to be growing in popularity. Maybe they’re really onto something. I know it’s nice to have a reminder to do things, however subtle (or intrusive), and sometimes that’s all we really need to act.
Unfortunately, I can’t really see many new houses being built with a device like this. Think of the shame when your neighbors come over and all they see is sparking light switches. The thought, however, is in the right place…to get people conciously thinking towards living a more energy-efficient lifestyle.
No word yet on where I can get one…let me know if you find it!
written by James
\\ tags: energy efficent lighting, green light switch, sparking light switch

Question - if you were stuck on a desert island, what would you rather have - An iPod Touch or a Self Powered MP3/Video Player?
Now replace “stuck on a desert island” with “stuck with no battery life” and you will greatly appreciate the Eco Media Player. The Eco Media Player features a hand crank for just those occasions. According to Eco Media, 1 minute of winding gives you 40 minutes of listening pleasure! You can also use it to charge up said iPod touch or a cell phone. Let’s here it for eco-superiority.
It’s available at Ecodigital and at £129.95, it’s a bargain. Just hurry up and get it before the dollar depreciates any more!
Ecodigital Website
written by Roy
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