NTT’s energy-generating shoes spotted without any sign of style

October 20th, 2008 by

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For shame. We know good and well engineers can concoct energy-generating garb that actually looks good enough to wear, but evidently those fashion-minded gurus weren’t hired for this project. Granted, we have all ideas the image you’re quizzically staring at above is NTT’s first go at a pair of power-packing sandals, but there’s clearly a good ways to go before these things are cute / safe enough to wear on the streets. Might we suggest shoving all that hardware inside of something? The “all hanging out” look just isn’t working here.

[Via TokyoMango, image courtesy of AFP / Getty]

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NTT says one of these days these boots are gonna charge your gadgets

October 16th, 2008 by

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NTT says one of these days these boots are gonna charge your gadgets

Phone battery constantly dying as you wander from place to place, moving in and out of reception and leaving it straining to find a signal? You aren’t alone, and if you’re not the sort to wear a conductive dress (in public, at least) you may want to keep an eye out for some new kicks in the works from NTT. Their soles are filled with water, displaced as the wearer walks and forced through a tiny turbine. Current prototypes generate 1.2 watts of electricity, enough to power your iPod as you strut, but by the time these things hit production in 2010 the hope is to more than double that to 3 watts so that you can charge up your mobile, too. Sounds fantastic, but we’re a little unsure about running wires down our pants to get that juice where we need it.

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Toshiba’s Super Charge Ion Battery gets 90% full in 10 minutes

October 5th, 2008 by

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Imagine this — you, sitting in a dingy airport terminal waiting on your flight with a lifeless laptop and just 10 minutes to spare. You’ve got oodles of spreadsheet work to do before 8:00AM tomorrow, and unless you get it done on this flight, you’re fubared. Toshiba is looking to make said scenario seem like one that’s not so grim, as its prototype SCIB (Super Charge Ion Battery) purportedly has the potential to get 90% full in just 10 minutes. The battery was unveiled at CEATEC 2008 in Japan, though little was known about its eventual availability. Shame development cycles can’t be fast tracked in a similar manner, huh?

[Via UberReview]

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Connectland’s USB multi-cellphone charger is quite small, fragile

September 26th, 2008 by

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Compared to other cellphone charging pads out there, Connectland’s USB Multi-Cellular Phone Charger is mighty minuscule. The box gets power via a USB plug and then pipes it to eight different connectors that fit into mobiles from Samsung, Motorola, Sony Ericsson, Nokia, etc. We dig that Brando throws in a “foam rubber” to keep this in while traveling, but honestly, would it really take more than two unanticipated jaunts to break every last prong from this thing? She’s $18 if you’re shaking your head from left to right.

[Via Gadgets-Weblog]

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TeknoCreations’ InCharge juices Wiimotes through silicon skins

September 19th, 2008 by

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It’s a common issue, really. Having to peel that sticky, icky silicon skin from the Wiimote each time you try to swap out the batteries or plop it down in a recharging station is a real pain, but TeknoCreations has a better way. By utilizing a contactless induction charging system, its InCharge remote charger can actually reinvigorate Lithium Polymer battery packs that are encased within those newfangled silicon grips that the Big N recommends so heavily. The system reportedly offers a 25-hour battery life, and unlike contact-based chargers, the aforementioned dirt and grit won’t gum up the juicing process. The InCharge Wiimote charger should be available real soon for $34.99, and for PS3 owners feeling all left out, fret not — the company just received certification to go forward with a similar product for the SIXAXIS.

[Via Nintendo Wii Fanboy]

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TeknoCreations’ InCharge juices Wiimotes through silicone skins

September 19th, 2008 by

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It’s a common issue, really. Having to peel that sticky, icky silicone skin from the Wiimote each time you try to swap out the batteries or plop it down in a recharging station is a real pain, but TeknoCreations has a better way. By utilizing a contactless induction charging system, its InCharge remote charger can actually reinvigorate Lithium Polymer battery packs that are encased within those newfangled silicone grips that the Big N recommends so heavily. The system reportedly offers a 25-hour battery life, and unlike contact-based chargers, the aforementioned dirt and grit won’t gum up the juicing process. The InCharge Wiimote charger should be available real soon for $34.99, and for PS3 owners feeling all left out, fret not — the company just received certification to go forward with a similar product for the SIXAXIS.

[Via Nintendo Wii Fanboy]

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Medis 24-7 Power Pack fuel cell tested and reviewed: not too shabby

September 12th, 2008 by

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We know what you’re thinking: “I’m totally not going to buy this.” After all, who really wants a kludgy recharger that isn’t reusable without buying an extra fill pack? For those still willing to give this idea a chance, you may want to point your attention to smartplanet’s review of the Medis 24-7 Power Pack, which utilizes liquid fuel cell technology to output one-watt for charging small handheld devices. In testing, it took around an hour to bring a halfway charged iPod touch to full capacity, which is pretty much right in line with estimates. Unfortunately, we’re still not digging the “recycle or refill” approach, though we are appreciative that Medis is pushing the former. Give the linked writeup a look — maybe you’ll fall strangely in love, after all.

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In-car charger presents four USB ports alongside cigarette socket

August 12th, 2008 by

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In all honesty, USBfever almost nailed this one. The $22.99 in-car charger plugs right into your cigarette socket and gives motorists their cigarette outlet back along with 4 charging USB ports. The one tweak we wish it would’ve made? Replace that cig adapter with a traditional AC outlet. Yeah, yeah — that would make the whole thing a lot bigger with the necessary power inverter, but you can’t deny that it would be way more useful. Version 2, anyone?

[Via Coolest Gadgets]

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Penguin United offers its own quad Wiimote charging station

July 30th, 2008 by

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Two 4x Wiimote charging stations in a week? Um, okay. If, for whatever reason, the Nintendo-licensed charger we saw just days ago wasn’t right for you (read: too expensive to import), we’ve got yet another option for you to consider. Penguin United — which gets brownie points on name alone — has just unveiled the Quad Charge Station for Wii, which utilizes Li-ion batteries that promise 13 full hours of playtime from each Wiimote. Additionally, it can juice up your controllers in just 4 hours, and there’s even LEDs to inform you of how close to full each one is. The real kicker? The colored Wiimote straps that PU tosses in — huzzah! Include one in your next party for $44.99.

[Via IGN]

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blueLounge’s The Sanctuary keeps your gadgets encased, charged

April 12th, 2008 by

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We’ll be honest — we weren’t exactly feeling blueLounge’s grossly overpriced SpaceStation, but its boldly-named The Sanctuary actually strikes us as quite useful. The gadget organizer allows technophiles to stuff their handhelds into this black or white container for easy carriage / storage, and moreover, it includes a built-in panel of labeled plugs in order to connect all your gizmos to power at once. The unit comes with a dozen connectors for the most popular items around, but since it’s universal, your options are bordering on limitless. Heck, there’s even a USB port thrown in to charge any oddball device you may have laying around. Yeah, $129.95 is still a touch steep, but for the avid traveler who can never find room for 12 or so AC adapters in that carry-on bag, it’s probably well worth the cost.

[Via iLounge]

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UCLA researchers create self-healing, power-generating artificial muscle

March 22nd, 2008 by

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We’ve seen self-healing materials and artificial arms, but a team of researchers hailing from UCLA have taken two fabulous ideas and wed them together to create “an artificial muscle that heals itself and generates electricity.” Put simply, the contracting / expanding of the material can generate a small electric current, which can be “captured and used to power another expansion or stored in a battery.” The scientists have relied on carbon nanotubes as electrodes rather than metal-based films that typically fail after extended usage, and in an ideal world, the research could eventually lead to (more) walking robots and highly advanced prosthetics. Integrate an AC adapter in there and we’re sold.

[Via CNET]

 

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Researchers hope to charge up gadgetry with body heat

January 21st, 2008 by

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We’ve heard of firms tinkering with the idea of converting excess heat directly to energy, and apparently, a team of scientists from the US Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and the University of California at Berkeley have done just that. Oddly enough, the researchers admit that they’re still unclear on how their findings actually work, but they’ve nevertheless discovered how to increase the conversion efficiency of converting waste heat to energy “by a factor of 100.” The authors of the report suggest that clothing constructed of material embedded with thermoelectric modules could one day “recharge mobile electronic devices off the heat of one’s body,” and while we’re certainly stoked about the idea, we’re already conjuring up awful images in our minds about what this garb will actually look like.

[Via textually, image courtesy of FourEyesJokeShop]

 

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Charge your USB gadgets by breathing

November 4th, 2007 by

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USB devices do everything these days, including charge your gadgets with only the power provided by your breathing: specifically, the act of moving one’s chest in and out. Just in case you thought this required sticking a gadget down your throat, see the image above and note that it’s attached to the outside of the model’s chest. The instructions for building your own breathing powered USB charger are over at instructables, and the kit only requires simple equipment like a spare CD drive, some elastic bands, and an electric circuit. You’ve got all that lying around, ain’t ya? Well then, stick it all together and get breathing. Unfortunately, it only produces around 5 volts, so you’ll have to breath a lot whole lot to get any meaningful charging time from this invention. And don’t even think about attaching it to the cat.

[Via Gadgets-Weblog]

 

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30-year battery may be too good to be true

October 2nd, 2007 by

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According to reports, a team of scientists have developed a battery which uses “betavoltaic” cells to keep chugging along for up to 30 years without the need for a recharge. If you believe what they say (and that’s a big “if”), the battery uses a non-nuclear form of radioactive material as the basis for power, and that material gives off energy as it decays. Apparently, the batteries are small and thin, and when they’ve cashed in their energy-producing chips, they’re totally non-toxic and inert. Sound too good to be true? Well you’re not alone. Rupert Goodwins, of ZDNet, cleanly separates the wheat from the chaff by pointing out a number of problems with claims being made over the batteries, pretty much dashing any real hopes that these things will end up in your next laptop. Raining on the parade, Mr. Goodwins says that the atomic structure of the cells tends to fall apart when hit with high energy electrons, the “inert” battery would still be toxic should its housing ever crack, conversion efficiency would be 25-percent (an abysmal number, which also means 75-percent is heat), and finally, the cells would weigh something like 72-times more than conventional batteries. Guess we’ll get back to watching the Orbo progress.

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Seiko Epson, Murata team up on contactless quick charger

September 29th, 2007 by

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Not even a week after startup WiPower boasted about its breakthrough in wireless power, Murata and Seiko Epson have announced plans to “jointly development a non-contact quick charging system.” Reportedly, the technology “leverages electromagnetic induction,” and both the charging stand and a given mobile device would be “respectively equipped with coils that generate power.” As for the production, it sounds like Seiko Epson will hone in on the “transmitting side, or primary side,” while Murata “will be involved in the production of the rechargeable Li-ion.” The overriding goal is to recharge a handset “in about 10 to 15 minutes in a non-contact manner,” which would purportedly push power transmission efficiency from current levels of 30- to 50-percent to nearly 70-percent. Oh, and we’ve already been assured that these “will not generate heat.”

 

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