nPower PEG: A Cool Eco-Friendly Charger For Mobile Devices

January 12, 2009

in Gadget,News

nPower PEG, a personal energy generator is a very cool and innovative gadget that charges your mobile devices while you are on the go. nPower PEG was launched at the 2009 CES by Tremont Electric which is a leader in kinetic energy harvesting. The concept of nPower PEG is quite simple and is all about the conversion of kinetic energy into electrical energy.

npower peg nPower PEG: A Cool Eco Friendly Charger For Mobile Devices

Actually this nPower PEG utilises the Principle of Electromagnetic Induction & according to this principle once you attatch it to your hip or you place it in your bag vertically while on the go ,nPower PEG creates a totally renewable energy for charging your mobile devices. It can charge your electronic handheld devices at the same rate as your wall chargers do. The nPower PEG will soon be available for pre-order at a cost of USD$149.


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1 Matt Hanson January 12, 2009 at 1:10 am

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Matt Hanson

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2 Timur I. January 27, 2009 at 10:29 pm

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Regards, Timur I.

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3 admin February 2, 2009 at 1:31 am

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