Photos: Gadgets go green at Greener Gadgets
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Exhibitors showed off greener alternatives. One was
With a strong, steady wind, the HYmini could charge a cell phone in a few minutes. But the company recommends using the wind generator with its solar charger, which has a battery and plugs for USB devices or an AC adapter. (Click here for a recent
HYmini is committed to making its operations green as well, according to CEO Arthur Huang, a trained architect who founded the company. It uses bioplastics to make the wind generator, he said.
"You have to feel the green power in your hand," said Huang. The company is talking to bicycle makers so that the generators could be fitted onto handlebars. A hand crank generator is also in the works.














