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Friday, 2 May 2014

Lunecase harvests electromagnetic energy from iPhone to power LED alerts



Smartphone cases are so common that you can pick one up at the supermarket checkout stand, so for one to stand out, it needs something more than a print of a cartoon kitten. Built by Concepter, a company based in Kiev, Ukraine, the Lunecase is s a batteryless, wireless phone case that not only interacts with an iPhone, but also powers itself from the electromagnetic radiation emitted by the device... Continue Reading Lunecase harvests electromagnetic energy from iPhone to power LED alerts

Section: Mobile Technology

Tags: Electromagnetic, iPhone, iPhone case, Kickstarter, LED, Smartphones,Wireless

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