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MP3 Player Running on Sugar with new Sony's Bio Battery

Sep 08, 2007
Have problems with electricity and recharging your batteries? You would not have those problems if you were using Sony's Bio battery that converts sugar into electricity. This would be a perfect solution for replacing ordinary batteries. It is not a very powerful gadget yet but as technology develops we will be getting more and more powerful units.

Sony has unveiled a prototype battery that converts sugar into electricity. But how does it work? All you need to make it work is sugar solution in each cell of the battery. There enzymes break it down that generates electricity. Then the electricity is being collected and directed to your device. The four cell (1.5 " each cell) battery gives 50 milliwatts of power which is enough to power an average digital MP3 player.

This is a wonderful replacement for usual batteries because it can produce electricity in places where there is no civilization. You will not take a bag of batteries with you when camping, however you can take a small bag sugar with you to power up your media gadget.

The only problem that I see with this gadget is that the battery is pretty big which will be problematic to carry around cause now it measures about 6 MP3 players.


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» posted by: Kim / Sep 24, 2008 05:54 AM
Would you like one lumps or two?
» posted by: sheela / Oct 04, 2007 03:49 AM
I am mad about the idea :D as I shall carry the transformer (battery) and also the sugar in my backpack instead of the old fashioned batteries. how cool that is?! if the energy were to be generated by something, that "something" shall be found everywhere, aka everywhere where I can't find a store to buy batteries in... this new invention of sony is way too cheesy :))
» posted by: Sissy / Sep 16, 2007 01:33 PM
The sugar would be gone by now in my hands....
» posted by: puttputt / Sep 15, 2007 02:52 AM
If you eat the sugar then use a hand generator, it's much more efficient and delicious.
» posted by: Maverick / Sep 08, 2007 07:53 AM
Salt is the old way, sugar is the new way!
» posted by: GOD / Sep 08, 2007 02:00 AM
we can do it using salt too.......uses smaller batteries.....@heaven solutions
» posted by: shreyash / Sep 08, 2007 01:58 AM
its jst amazing.............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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