Wireless devices depend on batteries—at least for now. Soon, they will be able to draw power from their own kinetic energy. Perpetuum Ltd. and Innos have teamed up to develop a siliconembedded ...
Students at Northwestern University have developed a wearable device that translates kinetic energy into power than can charge smartphones and other devices. Students at Northwestern University have ...
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Power management leader Kinetic Technologies expands its portfolio with the introduction of its KTA1142 device. A single-chip, highly integrated solution designed to ...
Reagan Warner-Rowe from M2E Power discusses how the company¿s kinetic batteries work and shows of the battery prototypes after her panel discussion at the Greener Gadgets conference.
SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Power management leader Kinetic Technologies has announced a new addition to their ever-growing power protection solutions with the KTS1677A. This innovative ...
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