Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Shake Remote, Turn Off Television

With potential laptops powered by typing and watches powered by moving one's arm, energy harvesting is a growing field with a number of cool products. In Japan, Murata Manufacturing is firmly on board the trend with sensors to detect and convert vibration, temperature gradient, ambient heat, and light into small amounts of electricity. Their most recent offering uses a variety of their sensors in combination with a flexible plate to send several different signals without the need for batteries.Related posts:
  1. Toshiba Develops OLED Television Wallpaper
  2. Reva to Reveal New Vehicles with Remote Charging Technology
  3. Off-grid Solar Powered Vaccine Cooler Keeping Children in Remote Areas Healthy

Source: http://feeds.importantmedia.org/~r/IM-cleantechnica/~3/VV05cEGDaWE/

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