The 'StepCharge' Works to Charge Your Devices by Walking
Michael Hemsworth — August 8, 2017 — Eco
References: stepcharge & betalist
Keeping your smartphone and other technology devices up and running when out of the house usually means keeping a power bank on hand, but the 'StepCharge' enables you to charge your devices without the need for any additional battery packs. The 'StepCharge' works by being placed in your shoes like traditional insoles and will instantly go to work to provide you with energy that is generated by your steps. This means you can transform about an hour worth of walking into over three hours of traditional charging to keep your smartphone or other device up and running.
The 'StepCharge' technology has also been incorporated into hiking boots and shoe grips in order to charge your devices in whatever way suits your style
The 'StepCharge' technology has also been incorporated into hiking boots and shoe grips in order to charge your devices in whatever way suits your style
Trend Themes
1. Kinetic Charging - The trend of charging devices through movement has the potential to disrupt the traditional dependence on external battery packs.
2. Wearable Energy - The trend of wearable energy-producing technology presents an innovation opportunity for companies looking to cater to on-the-go consumers.
3. Efficient Power Sources - The trend of finding alternative, efficient power sources opens up new possibilities for sustainable and cost-effective charging solutions.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - The technology industry can benefit from incorporating kinetic charging technology into wearable devices such as smartwatches and fitness trackers.
2. Footwear - The footwear industry can explore incorporating energy-generating insoles and shoe grips to provide added value to consumers.
3. Outdoor Equipment - The outdoor equipment industry can benefit from incorporating kinetic charging technology in hiking boots and other adventure gear for off-grid charging solutions.
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