Simon Wilby’s Vision Shines Bright

“The Smart One” Simon Wilby is a Canadian born inventor who has finally introduced his plan of using solar-powered gadgets starting with the infamous cellular phones in the beautiful and sunny islands of Barbados. Simon Wilby made his invention possible with the support of his company, The Smart Power Incorporated which helped him develop, produce and market his product.

Simon Wilby dubbed his creation as “The Smart One”. With its successful launch, he now aims to conquer the international scene wherein billions will have the opportunity to be a part of a massive discovery and breakthrough in the most technological sense.

Simon Wilby’s used high-tech materials in enhancing his device. “The Smart One” is an aftermarket product that is compatible to all models of mobile phone units out in the market today. This is a device that can convert artificial light into an electrical charge meaning goodbye to traditional cell phone batteries making it so convenient. The best part is that the mobile phone works so much better with “The Smart One” because it offers three times more talk time compared to regularly charged cell phones.

This idea of Simon Wilby came about when he personally felt the need to end constant frustration on the end users of cellular phone consumers caused by cell phone batteries dying or losing power especially on important phone calls.

With the launch of “The Smart One”, Simon Wilby hopes to appeal to people not only for the efficiency and convenience of his product but also of being environmentally aware and to be more educated on solar and green energy

It seems like Simon Wilby has everything covered in making and designing his product “The Smart One” – efficient, convenient and environmentally safer than conventionally batteries. Indeed, the future does seem brighter with this invention of his.

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