Credo Mobile unveiled two new accessory products and a new charger that the company said are environmentally friendly.
The Iqua Solar Bluetooth headset is a solar-powered product that provides 200 hours of standby time and up to 12 hours of talk time. The company said the headset is compatible with most cellphones, smartphones and Bluetooth-enabled devices. It retails for $100.
The company’s new Tread phone case is made from recycled tires. The product is priced at $25.
Credo also highlighted its Solio Charger, which is a solar-powered charger for cellphones, iPods, digital cameras and other devices. The charger is available for $100.
Credo said it focuses its efforts on creating environmentally friendly accessories and also donates 1% of its revenues to groups focused on environmental and other causes.
Credo targets ‘green’ market with headset, charger, case
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