The Eton Boost Turbine 2000 can charge your cell phone, even if there is a power outage.
The recent Hurricane to strike the east coast of the United States caused a lot of power failures, leading to the drainage of many cell phone and laptop batteries. Without power and electricity, there is almost no way to cure boredom or call for help. Similar to battery-less flashlights, the Eton Boost Turbine 2000 works when the handle is cranked. Unfortunately, in order for the Eton Boost to work, it must first be charged prior to the outage. By winding the device for one minute, it can charge the phone for a 30-second conversation. These mini powerless chargers are great for emergencies as well as quick fixes in the outdoors like camping trips.
Powerless Phone Chargers
Crank the Eton Boost Turbine 2000 to Charge Phones without Electricity
Trend Themes
1. Crank-powered Chargers - There is a growing trend towards crank-powered chargers that allow users to charge their devices without access to electricity.
2. Emergency Preparedness Gear - The rise of crank-powered chargers highlights a trend towards emergency preparedness gear that can help users stay connected during power outages and other emergencies.
3. Off-grid Technology - Crank-powered chargers are part of a larger trend towards off-grid technology that allows users to access modern amenities without relying on traditional power sources.
Industry Implications
1. Outdoor Recreation - Crank-powered chargers could disrupt the outdoor recreation industry by providing a new level of convenience and safety for campers and hikers.
2. Emergency Services - Crank-powered chargers could create opportunities for the emergency services industry by providing a way for first responders to stay connected during power outages and other emergencies.
3. Renewable Energy - Crank-powered chargers could complement the renewable energy industry by providing a way to store and distribute energy in a decentralized, off-grid way.