nec batteryless remote control: we don’t need no stinkin’ batteries

November 18th, 2009 by Stupid Dog Discuss this article »

How many times have you had to get your lazy ass off of the couch to get up change the channel because the batteries in your remote died. Well thanks to some fine high-tech minds, someday you may never need to worry about changing the batteries in your remote again.

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This unassuming looking prototype might not look like much, but it’s actually the EZ-REM-0001, the very first to require no batteries at all. to the is generated using the tiny vibrations caused by pressing the buttons on the face of the remote. The device uses a combination of a sound generation device, an RF , a specialized supply that can drive the circuit with very little . This new technology was developed as a joint-venture between ’s NEC Electronics Soundpower.

While this might not seem like much, the notion of powering your electronic simply by using the generated through button presses is pretty groundbreaking. Perhaps someday we’ll see other devices that can convert your physical movements into renewable for electronics. While I don’t know if vibrations will ever generate enough to send radio waves, you might someday juice up simple electronic devices by simply pressing the button.

stuff, Maynard. Very stuff, indeed.

[via Tech-On!]

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