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February 10, 2021, 7:01 pm
Scientists behind the project hope the technology could be used everyday wearables within five and 10 years (Xiao Lab/PA)
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Scientists have developed a mini-wearable device that is capable of charging up using heat from the human body.
The stretchy gadget can be worn as a ring or a bracelet, employing generators to convert the body’s internal temperature into electricity.
At the moment, the technology can only produce about one volt of energy for every square centimetre of skin space, which is less than what most existing batteries provide but could still be enough for small electronics such as a watch or fitness tracker.
In a move that will give chills to fans of the dystopian movie "The Matrix", scientists have developed a wearable device that could use the human body to replace batteries.
Scientists at the University of Colorado have developed a new wearable device that uses thermoelectric generators to turn the body s thermal energy into electricity.
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