I have previously introduced a spherical lens solar system designed by German designer André Broessel. Although this system is powerful, it is not comparable to ours. This time the designer brought us a mini version of this system - the spherical lens solar charger (Beta.ey), which can be placed on the office desk to collect sunlight and convert it into electricity to charge mobile phones. It is very practical. The structure of the crystal clear glass ball is the same as that introduced before, but the size is different. The glass ball is installed on a sensitive dual-axis tracking system, which can automatically track sunlight and focus the light on a 1*1CM solar panel (power is about 1.6W). The panel converts light energy into electrical energy. And it is stored in the built-in 27.5WH battery. If calculated based on 5V output, it is about 5500mAh. It also has a built-in LED light and can be used as a night light at night. In addition to charging, it is also an exquisite accessory. It is currently on pre-sale, priced at $99 per set, at: indiegogo.com.
The following is a rough structural diagram: 1 is a glass spherical lens; 2 is a 1.6W solar panel; 3 is a dual-axis tracking system ; 4 is the battery; 5 is the USB output port; 6 is the LED light.