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A battery-free breakthrough harnesses 'ambient energy' to generate power, and perhaps it could one day end up in your Windows laptop or Xbox controller


What you need to know

  • MIT researchers recently revealed that we could be on the verge of battery-free technological breakthroughs.
  • This could potentially present Windows, Xbox, and other tech users with a new scenario where they’ll no longer need to charge their devices or use batteries.
  • The technological breakthrough gets its energy from its surrounding environment.
  • It relies on “ambient energy” which is sustainable, environment-friendly, and reliable.

One of the main things that perhaps hinders your productivity is the frequent need to charge your Windows laptop. This also applies when you have to hit pause on your gameplay to charge your Xbox controller’s batteries when they run out of juice. It gets extremely annoying if you’re on a tight deadline at work or want to wind down your day playing Helldivers 2.

According to new research, we’re on the verge of a huge breakthrough that could render traditional batteries obsolete (via The Cool Down). Get this, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have developed a top-of-the-line sensor that operates itself. It doesn’t need to be plugged into a power outlet or have batteries installed to function. 

We have provided an example of a battery-less sensor that does something useful, and shown that it is a practically realizable solution. Now others will hopefully use our framework to get the ball rolling to design their own sensors.

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