Thursday, February 13, 2014

What if you could charge you're phone by breathing alone?

How would you like it if you could charge you're phone anywhere? Well conceptually you can.

Industrial designer João Paulo Lammoglia recently came up with the idea of using small wind turbines held within a mask to convert breathe into electrical energy. In other words instead of charging you're phone with a cord and an outlet, theorectically you could charge you're phone anywhere, running, walking, or sleeping.
 The mask has been named the "AIRE" and although is still conceptual is very well possible in our near future. It just so happens that at the time we simply don't have the technology for it. As of now there is still very little information available about the future product however its very possible we will hear much more about the AIRE in the future.

3 comments:

  1. I have heard of this before, but I never knew it was real. That would be a very useful device. I feel like it can even be used for other things, expectably to be used in areas that do not have electricity available. Also, I think that it would take some time getting use to for when you wear it while sleeping.

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  2. Nothing worse than a great idea like this that isn't yet available. This would be so practical and so useful, I don't think there would be anyone who wouldn't want to use this to charge their phone. Plus after a the new Batman movie a mask like that would be so stylish. My only question would be, would breathing through the mask be laborious? Who knows, maybe this will come out soon!

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  3. This would be very useful but very creepy too. I picture a bunch of Bane from Batman like humans walking and running around like Danny said. I'm interested in hear more but I am not sold on the idea. Having a wear a mask versus just plugging my phone in does not seem like the best solution possible. A solar charged phone though, that could be useful and more realistic for me to use.

    It would be interesting to see the use of this technology with other devices and machines as Justyn suggested though in places where electricity is scarce.

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