University of Washington researchers has reportedly invented a cellphone that requires no batteries. The phone harvests power from nearby radio signals or light. The phone encodes the signals using sound vibrations from microphone and speaker thus eliminating a power-hungry step of converting signals into data, currently used by modern-day phones.
By Lokesh RV | Jul 6, 2017 5:12 PM #Phone #BatteryFree
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