Freeplay

When it comes to electronic products that function without an external power source, the only company to go to is Freeplay. They invented the category with their aid work in Africa.
The Freeplay Aid and Development Group exists to help Freeplay achieve its social mission: to bridge the energy gap in the developing world.
Working with key international and local aid and development partners, the Group designs and supplies bespoke products that are used as tools for development. Partners incorporate the products into their development programs or use the products themselves while out in the field.
Since the production of their first developing world radio product, the Lifeline radio, in 2003, over 400,000 Freeplay radios have been brought to communities in at least 40 developing countries across the globe. It is estimated that these radios have benefited in excess of 6 million people directly and many more people indirectly, by providing them with a vehicle for information and education despite a lack of electricity and batteries in their communities.
Your purchase of a Freeplay product, helps enable this generous company to continue working toward their core purpose: "To make energy available to everybody all of the time"
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Freeplay EyeMax WB 2009 (Solar Audio)
$80.00 -
Freeplay EyeMax (Translucent Blue) Self-Sufficient AM/FM Radio and Flashlight
$59.00 -
Freeplay Summit (Compact multi-band PLL radio)
Regular Price: $99.00
Special Price: $89.00
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Freeplay ML-1 Mini Lantern (Gray and Black)
$55.00 -
Freeplay Indigo Mini Lantern (Green)
$42.00 -
Freeplay Indigo Mini Lantern (Yellow)
$42.00











