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A new Power-over-Skin technology invented at Carnegie Mellon University could change the way we charge our wearables. Researchers have developed a method that allows electronic devices to draw power directly from the human body, eliminating the need for traditional charging methods. This innovation could pave the way for truly wireless devices that remain powered without the hassle of cables or frequent recharging.
The technology harnesses the body's natural electrical signals to provide energy to wearables, such as smartwatches and fitness trackers. By utilizing the skin's surface as a power source, this breakthrough could lead to longer-lasting devices and enhanced user convenience.
As the demand for wearable technology continues to grow, this advancement may significantly impact the industry, offering a sustainable and efficient solution for powering devices that are becoming increasingly integrated into daily life.
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