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A tremendous amount of time has been spent developing new and cool
gizmos and gadgets, and now a directly proportionate amount of energy is
being spent finding alternate ways to power all our stuff. Smaller
batteries, solar power, charging stations, thermo-electric power. We
have a lot to choose from, and now we may not have to look much farther
than our feet.
A guy from Kenya has just come forward with his invention, a device
comprised of an incredibly thin chip of crystals that can actually
create power as the sole of the shoe is flexed. This energy can be
stored for later use, or charge your devices via a thin flexible cord
from your shoe to your pocket, all while you walk, run, or jog.
Anthony Matua, the gentleman responsible for this awesome idea tells
us that this chip can be inserted inside the sole of any shoe, with the
exception of bathroom slippers, and evidently you don’t have to worry
which shoes you choose as your “charging” pair as these crystals can
also be moved from one pair to another.
So as you walk, you generate pressure and in turn, that pressure
generates energy, so it looks as though in the future you may be able to
just keep on talking, as long as you are able to keep on walking. Are
you listening Nike? I see big things for this technology. The device has
been patented and it looks like it may be set to enter the market at a
very modest price point. Word is the equivalent of around 46 bucks will
buy you a chip with a two and a half-year warranty.
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