Staying connected is essential when going on an adventure. Cell phones, laptops, and even drones all seem to need a charge when you're in the most remote locations.
What is the solution? Shine 2.0 is a mini wind turbine that not only fits in your backpack, but also powers all your gadgets, day or night, rain or shine.
Let's take a closer look at this 3-in-1 portable wind turbine, charge controller, and power bank.
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Power up on the go
Designed for “outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness,” the Shine 2.0 folds down to the size of a 1-liter water bottle and weighs just 3 pounds, making it easy to carry. The turbine is also weatherproof to IP54 standards, meaning it can withstand rain and dust, making it perfect for outdoor adventures. It is equipped with three 23.6-inch composite reinforced blades that can be mounted on a 6-foot tower to capture more wind and increase efficiency.

Shine 2.0 People using wind turbines (Aurea Technologies)
harness the power of nature
Shine 2.0 can generate up to 50 watts of power and can charge your phone in just 17 minutes in 38 mph winds. You can charge your laptop within 2 hours. If the wind is light, Shine 2.0 will continue to function, albeit at a slower speed. It has a built-in 12,000 mAh lithium-ion battery that stores the power it generates, so you can charge your devices even when the wind stops.
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Smart monitoring and fast charging
Thanks to Bluetooth connectivity, you can monitor wind speed, power production, and battery status in real time through a companion mobile app. This allows you to track and optimize turbine performance. For fast charging, Shine 2.0 includes a USB-C PD port that supports 75W fast charging, allowing you to quickly and efficiently power your phone, camera, laptop, or even drone.
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Versatility and adaptability
Shine 2.0 isn't just for small devices. With an optional adapter, it can be used to charge power stations from popular brands such as Jackery, EcoFlow, and Bluetti. This makes it an invaluable asset not only for hikers and campers, but also for those looking for emergency preparedness or renewable energy solutions during power outages.
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Shine 2.0 Man and Woman Using Wind Turbines (Aurea Technologies)
Kickstarter success story
Aurea Technologies, the developer of Shine 2.0, has a track record of success with crowdfunding. The original Shine turbine, launched in 2021, was funded on Kickstarter in just one hour, and the first production run sold out in five days. Shine 2.0 builds on this momentum by delivering increased power, faster charging, and a more user-friendly experience. and early bird price With prices starting at $342, it's already gaining traction in the portable energy market.

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Cart important points
Shine 2.0's compact size, combined with powerful features such as 75W fast charging and real-time energy measurement, makes it an excellent tool for anyone who needs off-grid power. Whether you're a hiker, camper, or preparing for a power outage, this mini wind turbine provides renewable, reliable energy when you need it most. So, next time you're out in nature, consider packing some wind power in your backpack.
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