Wednesday, July 06, 2011

The Japanese have created a kettle-charger for mobile phone

The Japanese company with a cumbersome name of TES NewEnergyCorporation developed an unusual device Hatsuden-Nabe, designed for charging a mobile phone in the true field conditions. Novelty is a teapot with a USB-port, which converts thermal energy into electricity through a thermoelectric cooler. Of course, with the kettle can be charged not only phones, but also any other devices that support charging via USB. According to the developer, to charge the iPhone goes from 3 to 5 hours. It is noteworthy that the kettle can be used even on an open fire. Kettle-charging is already on sale in Japan for $ 280.

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