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Dr. Timmy’s Micro Hand Cranked LED Torch

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on August 19th, 2010

Dr. Timmy's Micro Hand Cranked LED Torch

The Dr. Timmy’s Micro Hand Cranked LED Torch uses kinetic power to provide you with a bright, focused light. This small but powered LED torch is ready for use when ever you require it, all you need to do is wind it up!

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Bicycle Charger Kit By Nokia

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on July 26th, 2010

Nokia Bicycle Charger Kit

The Bicycle Charger Kit is an easy to install kit that allows you to turn your pedaling power into an eco- friendly method of charging your mobile. This kit allows you to charge you phone while you are on the go, or listen to music while cycling without fear of draining your phone’s battery.

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Pull-String Power Pack – Hand-Powered Generator

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on July 13th, 2010

Pull-String Power Pack

The Pull-String Power Pack allows you to charge your portable electronic products when you are away from mains electricity. The power pack allows you to use an environmentally friendly energy source to power your portable electronic devices.

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Generator Racing – Hand-Powered Car Racing Toy

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on June 17th, 2010

Generator Racing Wind Up Powered Car Racing

The Hand-Powered Generator Car Racing Toy allows you to race two cars around a track without needing either battery or mains power. The cars draw power from the electricity you provide  from winding the handles on the hand generators.

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Kinetic Energy Recycling Prosthetic Foot

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on May 5th, 2010

Kenetic Energy Recycling Artificial Foot

For those with an prosthetic foot just normal walking can take a lot more energy than normal. This impedes normal movement and causes the person to tire out more quickly. This Energy Recycling Artificial Foot proposes to help reduce this by taking expended energy formed by walking and using it to help create a more normal ankle movement.

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S0ccket – Ball Electricity Generator

By Anita (EnviroGadget Writer) on April 16th, 2010

S0ccket Ball Generator

The s0ccket ball is a soccer/football that has been designed to take the energy of its movement and convert it into usable electrical energy.

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MIT’s Copenhagen Wheel

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on December 30th, 2009

Copenhagen Wheel

At the Copenhagen Conference on Climate Change the researchers at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) unveiled the Copenhagen Wheel. The wheel basically stores up energy as you ride it, to then release the energy back as a boost when you need it most. The wheel can also communicate with your iPhone offering a myriad of features.

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Datexx Hand-powered Super Battery

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on March 12th, 2009

Datexx Super Battery

The Datexx SuperBattery is a hand-powered 600mA mega power battery that can be used to charge up to 1200 different devices, mostly mobile phones, MP3 players and digital cameras. The robust hand-crank device will give you 6 minutes of talk time for each 2 minutes of cranking time. A surprisingly efficient return for a little hard work. (more…)

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Shake Control – Motion-Powered TV Remote Control

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on January 9th, 2009

Shake Control

A group of designers (Lee Sung Hoon, Kang Sooyeon, Cho Eun Bee, Lee Junehwa and Kim Jean) have come up with a novel re-design of the beloved TV remote control. Exploiting the energy generated by a moving magnet within a coil, the remote control is powered by simply shaking the remote control. There is no need for a battery. (more…)

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Lighting for your Swimming Pool powered by water

By Dan (EnviroGadget Writer) on December 17th, 2008

Mini Turbine Powered EcoLight

If you’re lucky enough to have your own swimming pool, then you’ll have some pool lighting. These clever EcoLights, designed by Lysandre Follet are powered by a built-in turbine that powers the bright LEDs. This means you don’t need to worry about installing electricity in and around your pool. (more…)

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