researchers say people can use their bodies as 'batteries' to power up wearable devices
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The research conducted by Carnegie Mellon University revealed that people's bodies could be transformed into energy conductors, powering wearable devices just by wearing a transmitter.
Researchers found that by sending a frequency of 40 MHz through a transmitter, users could deliver significant amounts of power to electronic devices directly from their bodies.
The innovative use of intra-body power transfer allows for the potential to recharge small devices like calculators and AR glasses, significantly enhancing wearable electronics.
By starting with a strong emitter, we can charge the user’s body to allow seamless energy transfer to various gadgets, proving practical for various consumer electronics.
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