Walk to charge your cellphone

Release Date 6 Jan, 2011 in International Business Times

 
   

Turn Your Body's Motion Into Power for Your Phone

Wired News - Dylan F. Tweney - 6 Jan, 2011
LAS VEGAS â€" Put this tubular object in your backpack, and you can generate juice for your cellphone â€" just by walking around. ...

CES: Rod-like device uses motion to recharge gadgets

Los Angeles Times - 6 Jan, 2011
It's not always the big-ticket items that are the most interesting at CES; here's something little that caught our eye. The nPower Peg generates electricity ...

Talking Tech at CES: Recharge devices naturally with nPower PEG

USA Today - Jefferson Graham - 6 Jan, 2011
Your iPhone is about to go dead, and there's not an outlet for miles -- what are you going to do? That's what the nPower PEG is for. ...

Gadget charger harnesses walking power

AFP - ‎Jan 5, 2011‎
LAS VEGAS â€" A US company has come up with a baton-shaped device that charges gadgets using power generated by walking, hiking or running. ...

How to recharge your phone (or MP3 player) by walking around

The Guardian (blog) - ‎Jan 4, 2011‎
Charging your electronic gadgets by walking? Sounds like the sort of thing you used to do with self-winding watches. But Tremont Electric has developed the ...

Walk to charge your cellphone

International Business Times - 6 Jan, 2011
By IBTimes Staff Reporter | January 6, 2011 5:22 AM EST There is yet another reason to walk or run now, other than for just being healthy. ...

Use your body to generate power

TechEye - Nick Farrell - 6 Jan, 2011
One of the gizmos spotted at CES is a device that charges your phone using the movements you make as you walk, or even stagger to your local for a swift ...

nPower PEG Turns Movement Into Battery Life

Gizmodo Australia - Seamus Byrne - 6 Jan, 2011
Sure, it seems like the offspring of the ShakeWeight for power instead of sexual exercise. ...

nPower PEG Charges Your Gadgets With Every Step

Earth911.com - Amanda Wills - 6 Jan, 2011
A guaranteed commute-spoiler: having your iPod die as you're beat-walking to that top-20 tune (ahem, I mean underground indie band jam). ...

CES 2011: nPower PEG Charges Your Gadgets as You Walk

Inhabitat - Diane Pham - 6 Jan, 2011
There's nothing more annoying than when you're away from home and your gadgets run out of juice without an outlet in sight. ...

Charging Our Lives by Moving

TechWeek - 6 Jan, 2011
US company, nPower, has come up with a baton-shaped device that charges gadgets with the help of kinetic energy. The Company is showing off their Tremont ...

nPower PEG kinetic phone charger generates power, and awkward glances

CNET UK - Ian Morris - 6 Jan, 2011
Running out of battery power when you're on the move is undeniably a pain. But the question you have to ask is this: ...

nPower PEG stores kinetic energy, charges your mobile

Recombu - Mat Smith - 6 Jan, 2011
Is it a rolling pin? Or a can of hairspray? Nope. It's actually a portable charger for your mobile. ...

Charge your phone with a brisk walk

TECH.BLORGE.com - John Lister - 6 Jan, 2011
An Ohio firm has been showing off a tool that can charge a device simply by the user walking or running. It's been used on wristwatches for ...

Spotted at CES 2011: Guess what this device does

PC Authority - William Maher - ‎Jan 4, 2011‎
It looks like a car part, but is designed to hook up to your iPod or smartphone. Click to see what it does. ...

nPower PEG: Charge Your Gadgets By Walking

Gearlog (blog) - ‎Jan 4, 2011‎
The show is still extremely young, but thus far I've seen a fairly disappointing lack of green tech at this year's CES. Here's a pretty cool one, ...

nPower PEG Powers Your Gadgets Using Kinetic Energy

Zatz Not Funny - Mari Silbey - ‎Jan 4, 2011‎
How's this for cool? The company nPower is showing off a Personal Energy Generator (PEG) at CES that stores your own kinetic energy to use as back-up power ...

nPower PEG Personal Power Generator

UberGizmo - Hubert Nguyen - ‎Jan 4, 2011‎
[CES 2011] The Personal Power Generator blends a funky concept, with an interesting technology: it harvests the ...

 

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