Kinetic Energy Charging Devices

'myPower' Collects Your Kinetic Energy To Charge Your Phone

In addition to all the health-inspired devices, apps and gadgets out there, the NUvention Energy class at the Northwestern University in Illinois has recently invented a gadget called 'myPower' that can be carried around with users while they run. A simple 45 minute cardio workout can actually extend the battery life of a smartphone for more than 6 hours! The idea behind it stems from wanting to "find a way to capture energy from human motion to recharge smartphones that die too early in the day [...] and decided to capture energy from running after testing prototypes with fellow runners and potential customers," says the cofounders of myPower to Challenge Cup.

The device is especially invented for taking in the running individual's kinetic energy, storing it so users can charge their smartphone or mobile devices afterwards. 'myPower' is fully rechargeable, comfortable, stylish, and essentially, convenient.
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1. Kinetic Energy Charging - Harnessing kinetic energy from human motion to recharge smartphones and other mobile devices.
2. Nuvention Energy Class - The emergence of university classes and programs focused specifically on energy innovation and entrepreneurship.
3. Cardio Workout Battery Life - Using physical exercise to extend the battery life of smartphones and other electronic devices.
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