Home   News  Product reviews  Website reviews  Forums  Competitions  Subscribe 
Magazine
Latest issue
Next issue
Subscribe to
Web User
magazine
Renew your
subscription
Find your nearest UK newsagent
  Highlights 
Gadget blog
Play Games
WIN! WIN! WIN!
Top gadgets
Google Earth Fun
Free software
Safety advice
80 webcams!
Shopping Directory
Broadband guide
Daily Online Fun
Award Winners
More...
Vote Now

Will you buy Grand Theft Auto 4?


Shopping directory button
Imaging Home Study Courses
10 eco-friendly gadgets that won't cost the Earth
 Eco-friendly gadgets

Not all electronic devices guzzle energy and waste precious natural resources. Robert Irvine presents 10 eco-friendly gadgets that won't cost the Earth


Sun Jar
Offering the promise to catch sunshine in a jar might imply that someone's been at the moonshine, but such is the concept behind this solar-powered lamp.
Leave the Sun Jar under a window or exposed to artificial light and it will collect energy throughout the day, to provide a warm, ambient glow come nightfall.

Three hours of light-absorption yields five hours of luminescence, with no need for batteries or electricity.

This sunlight storage system is also waterproof, so it can be used outside on even the wettest and darkest of nights.
Buy Sun Jar for £12.90 at Amazon.

USBCell
Nickel-cadmium batteries are notoriously harmful to the environment if disposed of incorrectly, contributing towards soil and water pollution and endangering wildlife.
USBCell rechargeable batteries, on the other hand, save you money while saving the planet as they can be re-used hundreds of times and require no charger or adapter.

Simply plug the two AAs into a spare USB port on your computer for a few hours to generate enough energy to power your digital camera, games controller or other portable device.
Buy USBCell for £8.90 at Amazon.


Bamboo optical mouse
Bamboo has several environmental advantages over plastic as a basis for computer hardware. It's more easily recyclable and, as the hard grass is fast growing (and there are so few pandas in the world), it's in plentiful supply.

This bamboo optical mouse is sturdy and comfortable to use, and can be complemented by a similarly crafted keyboard (£21.99) and monitor (£289) for a natural-looking, eco-friendly workspace.
Buy Bamboo optical mouse for £18.99 at Playengine.

Bye Bye Standby
Leaving electrical equipment on constant standby is a waste of both energy and money.
Bye Bye Standby can prevent the release of unnecessary carbon emissions and save you around £38 per year by completely turning off your television, DVD player, PC or hi-fi at the push of a button.

This introduction kit comprises two 'smart sockets' that connect your appliances to mains outlets, and a 'green switch' via which you can wirelessly control them over a range of up to 30 metres.
Buy Bye Bye Standby Starter Kit for £18.45 at Amazon.

Wooden USB memory sticks
You can't get much closer to the environment than a forest floor, which is apparently where the material used to construct these wooden flash memory drives comes from.
Real twigs are collected by hand from sustainable woodland areas, and the most naturally beautiful are shaved to create USB sticks.

They're available in capacities of 256MB to 2GB and compatible with Windows, Mac and Linux.
Buy Wooden USB memory sticks for 60 euros at Oooms.


FIVE more eco-friendly gadgets


More news via RSS
Post item to Del.icio.us
Post item to Digg.com

Back to index

  Newsletter 


more details

Quick Links
Subscribe to Web User
Buy digital copies
Free magazine
Tech help forum
Shopping
Contact us
Listen to our podcast
Media contacts
Print photos 5p
Latest News
Watch Turkish Grand Prix online
US surfers spend most time online
Flashmob wrecks Leeds park
Mobiles on planes not wanted
MySpace joins the 'semantic' web

RSS Feed
Welcome
Welcome to Web User magazine's online home, where you'll find news, reviews and a buzzing forum. For the best websites, practical advice and the latest music and film downloads every fortnight, get Web User, the UK’s best selling internet magazine.
Claire WoffendenClaire Woffenden, Editor

Web User Shopping Directory


Hitwise Top 10 Award Winner - Jan-Mar 2005

About us | Contact us | Link to us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy

Sister sites: Amateur Photographer | House to Home | Trusted Reviews | What Digital Camera

© Copyright IPC Media Limited, All rights reserved






Check out the latest iPod
MP3 Players from Apple

Find also our GPS range. Popular TomTom GPS:
TomTom One New Versions

  Huge range of Flat Screen TV
Make your choice between
 Lcd tvs and Plasma tv
Review our selection of Sony lcd tv and Samsung lcd tv