News Research team uses the human body to power wearables — addresses major obstacle of conventional batteries

Certain future devices will have a note on the box. 'Won't start vibrating until you put it in.'

Of course I was talking about a toothbrush, what did you think I was mentioning? 🫢
 
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My wearable tech has been body powered for years. It’s a simple wristwatch. It tells the time, tells the date…

No Bluetooth, no WiFi no need to hand wind, no batteries. It has a second hand that sweeps (8 movements per second) to show it working at a glance.
 
guys Remember the Chinese medicine ? they insert needles at strategic points in the skin to treat many illnesses ...

Maybe aliens contacted the ancient Chinese and gave them an RF Map of the human body and how to use them,

Leave the human body alone , dont use its RF for power , you might mess up an unknown system not discovered yet .
 
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