Clip-On Kinetic Charger Turns Motion to Power

Clip-On Kinetic Charger Turns Motion to Power
Oct-23-12
The Kinetic Charger turns mechanical movement into electricity, letting you power your phone by taking a walk.

Designed by Toby Blake, the concept device features a microfluidic device that moves nano-droplets of liquid through channels embedded in a thin film, which produces an electric current. It clips to a belt or pocket where it harnesses the motion of the wearer to generate and store up to 4 watts of energy, and connecting the devices together will increase the charging capacity.

Clip-On Kinetic Charger Turns Motion to Power


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Very interesting,I like it.I&my company want to sell or be your distributor in my country and balkans for your product, [email protected]
Posted by Olsi Nunaj on October 26, 2012
hi
i am intrested to sell this product can you send further details and price
Posted by nagender vv on October 26, 2012
I am afraid this is only a concept and it has not been made. I am currently an Industrial Designer and this is a product from my portfolio.
Thank you for your interest though.
Posted by Toby Blake on October 27, 2012
Id like to distrobute this item in Sweden, if you make biger ones for cycle and cars.
Thanks
Posted by Sam tahan on November 14, 2012
We would like to to sell this product in the UK.
Can you please provide us with minimum quantity order and also
UK and London Distribution rights & exclusivity.
Posted by Mehmet Sefi on November 21, 2012
liken this product its great.
Posted by Horace Tomlinson on November 21, 2012
I would like to sell this product in South africa. Please send me more info and pricing.
Posted by jacques nell on September 19, 2013
HI
Very keen in your invention.
Can i find out the possibility of distributing it in the south east asia region, ESP Singapore.
Thanx.
Posted by Andrew khoo on September 26, 2013
Hi, I would like to know more about this product. Under how many hertz can it produce 4 watt of energy? Hope to hear from you soon. Thanks
Posted by keith sin on October 22, 2013

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