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[INHABITAT] One of our favorites is the RCA Airnergy, a USB-connected device that converts Wi-Fi antenna signals into usable power for your gadgets. The device is completely self-sustaining ” it automatically charges whenever a Wi-Fi signal is .
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[Sustainability Digest] Sustainability Digest » RCA Airnergy Claims Fast Gadget Charging ...: Gizmo, they were able to demo it charging up a Blackberry battery from 30% to full in just 90 minutes using only ambient WiFi signals. It's a mighty big claim for a technology that even innovation giant Intel has not yet made pan out .
[GreenPacks.org] RCA Airnergy Generates Power From Wi-Fi Signals: As you’d guess, the battery’s recharging time depends upon the strength of the WiFi signal. The company’s spokesman however, maintains that a BlackBerry can be fully charged at 30% power using ambient signals.
[Maximum PC News RSS Feed] The RCA Airnergy Charges Gadgets Using Energy Harvested From Wi-Fi ...: Alright MaxPC, as soon as this thing comes out, I want a review! And if it works even to the slightest degree, I would definetly think about getting one, if it is under $50.
[ITech & Gadget Diary] RCA Airnergy: gadgets rechargeable battery use Wi-Fi signal as ...: Generated considerable energy, RCA Airnergy can recharge the battery on the BlackBerry device from the position until 30% full with only about 90 minutes. This is not a concept, this RCA Airnergy will soon be sold and the price is about U.S. $ 40 and plan their even being prepared to sell mobile phone battery that can refill using Wi-Fi signals.
[Gadget News - BackLINK] RCA Airnergy promises usable power generated from Wi-Fi signals ...: This has been done before, but the Airnergy is able to harvest electricity with a high enough efficiency to make it practically useful: on the CES floor, they were able to charge a BlackBerry from 30% to full in about 90 minutes, using nothing but ambient WiFi signals as a power source
[SpeedGuide.net News] SpeedGuide.net News :: 'Airnergy' gadget promises wireless ...: Airnergy, a new system from electronics company RCA, hopes to make a breakthrough by allowing people to charge up their gadgets without lifting a finger.
[PinStack.com] Charge via Wi-Fi? RCA Airnergy Will Recharge Your Battery in Wi-Fi ...: RCA Airnergy Will Recharge Your Battery in Wi-Fi Hotspots Smartphone News - We all are looking for ways to stay charged up on the go. As our.
[Consumer Reports Electronics Blog] Consumer Reports Electronics Blog: Daily Dispatch: Airnergy ...: This has been done before, but the Airnergy is able to harvest electricity with a high enough efficiency to make it practically useful: on the CES floor, they were able to charge a BlackBerry from 30% to full in about 90 minutes, using nothing but ambient WiFi signals as a power source.
[Hardware Sphere] Airnergy Charger: Uses WiFi Strong Signal To Charge Gadgets | Mini ...: Airnergy Charger is a device that would harvest and squeeze energy out of the thin air, as long as a WiFi network is available. The device will draw power or electricity from the WiFi signal and then turn it into a usable energy that could charge your gadgets without connecting to the power outlet.
[Joe Wein's blog] RCA Airnergy looks like a hoax: In reality, there is no way the harvester can grab 100% or 10% or even 1% of the energy from the hotspot, which radiates wireless signals in all directions. The gadget can only harvest the small fraction of the airwaves that cross its antenna, which is only a few centimetres by a few centimetres in size, while the hotspot may be metres or tens of metres away.
[Thoughts from the Sidelines] RCA Airnergy Charger WiFi HotSpot Power Harvester Revealed [RCA's ...: In the developed world, you can’t walk through an urban center without weaving through a web of wireless signals. WiFi is everywhere, either secured or unsecured, and those signals carry power whether you’re connected or not. RCA has developed a new technology that can actually harvest this free energy and either store it or transfer it to your gadgets. The RCA Airnergy WiFi HotSpot Power Harvester collects power from wireless signals based on proximity to the wireless base and the number of signals in its path. According to OhGizmo, RCA was able to “charge a BlackBerry from 30% to full in about 90 minutes, using nothing but ambient WiFi signals as a power source.”
[Digital Blog India.in] RCA Airnergy charges your gadgets with wi-fi signals | Digital ...: Digital Blog India.in ... RCA Airnergy charges your gadgets with wi-fi signals. Posted by admin on January 11th, 2010. Charger that harvests energy from Wifi signals to be released by RCA summer 2010 for just $40 ...
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[TechNews AM] [CES2010] RCA Airnergy Charger Harvests Electricity From WiFi ...: 3D TVs and eBook readers are fine, but there’s nothing amazing about them.The Airnergy Charger is amazing.This little box has, inside it, some kind of circuitry that harvests WiFi energy out of the air and converts it into electricity. [...] ---- linkDotGizmo: The Best gadget Blog PostsAll The Best Gadget Blog Posts From Arond The Web.
[CrackBerry.com blogs] CES 2010: Yet Another Amazing Wireless Charging Option - RCA ...: Having said that, there are niche application for powering very very low power sensors/devices with power consumption in the range of 100microWatt to 10milliWatts with "energy harvesting". But in this case, they are harvesting energy from power transformers, and high voltage lines (>4.4 kV) that are carrying power in kiloW to Megawatt levels.
[WSN News by FreakLabs] Freaklabs - Open Source Zigbee Blog - CES: RCA creating Wi-Fi ...: A company representative told OhGizmo that they were able to charge a BlackBerry from 30 percent to full charge in about 90 minutes using the ambient Wi-Fi signal at CES, although the charge time varies depending on how close the battery is to the original signal.
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