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Gadget uses your voice to charge mobile

Gadget uses your voice to charge mobile

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It could go down as one of the most irritating inventions in history.

Scientists have devised a gadget that will allow mobile phones to be recharged simply by talking into them.

The technology turns sound into electricity, allowing a mobile to be powered up while a conversation is in progress – and the greater the volume the greater the charge.

The invention is billed as a godsend for those who regularly suffer the frustration of flat batteries.

But there are fears it will simply be an excuse for inconsiderate phone-users to make even more annoyingly noisy calls in public places.

The technology could also be used to power up personal music players, raising the possibility of charging an iPod by singing along to your favourite songs.

Dr Sang-Woo Kim, of Sungkyunkwan University in Seoul, South Korea, said that just as speakers transform electric signals into sound, the opposite process of turning sound into a source of electrical power is possible.

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He added: ‘A number of approaches for scavenging energy from environments have been intensively explored. The sound that always exists in our everyday life and environments has been overlooked as a source. This motivated us to realise power generation by turning sound energy from speech, music or noise into electrical power.’

Dr Kim’s device uses tiny strands of zinc oxide – the main ingredient of calamine lotion – sandwiched between two electrodes.

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