A battery-free remote control
SMK has a prototype TV remote that tosses out the batteries, relying on kinetic energy instead to work.
According to the literature, the channels, volume control and On/Off power switch are controlled by working a trigger on the handle. When pulled, an electromagnetic induction coil rotates at high speed by means of gears. This, in turn, generates a current of 20-30mA--sufficient to change the channel via infrared light. Two consecutive pulls will turn the TV on or off, while volume control is activated by pulling the trigger and pushing a button simultaneously.
Of course, don't expect any fancy … Read more