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while battery-powered ones only last as long as their battery life. But what if sensors could harness energy directly from their environment from the sun, from ambient heat, from radio waves or vibrations?
increasing its battery life, and making it fly faster. Then there are a whole host of issues to work out dealing with wireless communications s
As data rates climb and smartphones adopt more power-hungry features battery life has become a concern.
Dawson says this could potentially double current smartphone battery life. Besides battery life Dawson adds there are many ways the telecommunications industry can take advantage of improved efficiency.
Eta Devices approach could lead to smaller handset batteries for example and even smaller handsets since there would be less dissipating heat.
longer battery life or lower power consumption in data centers to reduce their costs and greenhouse gas emissions, and ultra-sensitive and low-power biosensors and gas sensors to enhance the Internet of things.
The Harvest case is able to stretch your battery life by nearly a third. Nikola Labswill Zell explains in the video below how the phone case is able to turn radio waves into electricity.
extending a smartphone's battery life by as much as 30%.%Announced as part of an upcoming Kickstarter fundraising campaign, the technology,
which doesn't so much charge an iphone actively as it does extend its normal battery life.
either--the antenna and power-converting circuit can only extend the battery life of an iphone 6 by about 30,
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