A brand new battery – USBCell does away with battery chargers
Look Ma, no charger! Today at DEMOfall, the CEO of Moixa Energy Simon Daniel (a quirky physics PhD from the UK) dropped a bag full of chargers on stage. He kicked them away and pulled out of his pocket the marvel created by his company, a power battery called USBCell that charges from the USB port. Not only is this very cool, it’s smart – because there are billions of USB ports in desktops and laptops that can effectively become outlets for these batteries. It is also elegant, efficient and environment friendly.
The company claims that it takes about 5 hours to fully charge a Dell xps m1530 extended battery, but they are working on significantly reducing this time. There is already a version of this battery for cell phones, which has a USB jack attached to it via wire. Launched just last week, the site has had over 100,000 visitors already. The HP pavilion dv6 notebook battery is going to be available first in UK, then later in US. It will be sold direct online and via major chains.
“This revolutionary rechargeable battery can charge from any USB port without the need for any recharging devices, cradles or cables. Simply pop the lid to reveal a built in connector and charger, plug into any powered USB port on your desktop, laptop, keyboard or games console, to charge the Acer Aspire 5920 Laptop Computer Battery”
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