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Keep your iPhone charged around the clock

Have you heard of GoSolarUSA‘s PREE™ technology, which uses wireless Internet signals and solar energy to continuously charge smart phones?  PREE stands for “Providing Reliable Energy Everywhere.”  And that’s just what it promises to do.  You may not need to remember to plug in your smartphone ever again!

According to the press release published on Marketplace:

“Smartphone users often find that their batteries can’t keep up with power-hungry applications. A typical Smartphone battery will lose 5% to 10% of its life every hour. As a result (before the Pree(TM)), users had to plug their phones into a charger at least once a day or more. Pree(TM) is developing a device that empowers users to disconnect from the plug and go wireless for as long as they need to use their applications. This exciting device converts inbound wireless LAN waves and solar energy into an electrical charge powerful enough to keep the Smartphone charged.”

In other words, PREE™ technology captures and combines the power of wireless Internet signals and solar energy to keep Smartphone batteries – including iPhone, BlackBerry and Google’s Android -  constantly charged.

This exciting new technology cannot come a minute too soon.  The new iPhone 4 is expected to sell more than 2 million units in its first weekend.  And there are more than 150 million smartphones in use worldwide that can benefit from the easy, clean, wireless technology.

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Imagine not checking remaining battery life on your smartphone

Hate it when your smartphone battery drains before the end of the day?  GoSolarUSA’s website explains how its product addresses this problem, and when you may be able to tap into a wireless charge for your smartphone:

“PREE™’s flagship product, the PREEcharge™, creates a solution to this problem by creating a sustainable charge for the iPhone while enabling the user to be totally wireless. Based in San Antonio, PREE™ will begin operations by introducing its product to iPhone users in a local test market, promoting its product through trade shows, and then penetrating the market by selling its product initially through e-commerce, mall kiosks and value added retailers (VAR’s). PREE™ will also continue to develop itself through blog and social media platforms to create a national and global presence. After production becomes scalable and more cost efficient, an additional feature of user-designed cases will be introduced.”

GoSolarUSA expects continued investment in the PREE™ technology and product in the coming months.  With consumers hungry for useful, clever smartphone accessories like this one promises to be, its no wonder the company believes that PREE™ technology has serious market potential in the U.S. and worldwide.

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4 Responses to “PREE Technology Wirelessly Charges Smartphones with Solar Energy”

  1. randy says:

    Dear Site Manager,

    Do you think this PREE technology in the above news release is legitimate and possible?

    As Go Solar USA trades on the US pink sheets (a small exchange known for stock pumpers and dumpers and fraudsters). Symbol “GSLO”

    On this news the stock hardly moved. Which to me spells trouble, possibly

    Could you please check out PREE (TM) and post your opinion on your website.

    Thanks Allot,
    Huck

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  3. Reg says:

    There are PHDs on the board of PREE and they work out of labs at the U of Texas, San Antonio. Need I say more?

  4. JR says:

    Yes you need to say more. With both the Peel 520 and pree deals the stock should be going up.

    Your company shows and reports NO revenues and this is the biggest issue. It shows a 8 million dollar loss over the history and was a reverse merger.

    When will the company start showing revenues?

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