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Brazilian designer creates charger works exhaled air

Inspired by his idea of the principle of converting wind energy into electrical energy

The recent period has seen the emergence of many chargers, mobile-based renewable energy, and the ability of these devices to convert solar energy and wind energy into electricity used to charge portable electronic devices.
Under this concept of eco-friendly, invented the Brazilian designer called "João Paulo Lammoglia" a new invention, the first of its kind, represented in a device called "The Aire mask". Inspired by the designer based on his idea of ​​the principle of converting wind energy into electrical energy used in the shipment of small mobile electronic devices with ease.
This device is a mask is placed on the nose area, wind turbine provider is small in size, prevents exhaled air from the process of breathing into electrical energy. And in turn use that energy to charge your smartphone, or music player "MP3" through the cable. This method is environmentally friendly and a source of green energy-saving and electricity, which is drained by electronic devices continuously.
It is characterized by the mask which is designed specifically for Apple's smart phone "iPhone" could be used both inside and outside the home, while walking or jogging or when sleeping or reading. In addition to being available for the user to twenty-four hour, seven days a week.
This designer Brazilian won the award "Red-Dot-Design-Award" for 2011 for the best design. The prize offered by the center "Fastphalan North Rhine-Nordrhein Westfalen", which is held annually in the city, "Essen-Essen" German, to honor the global products with distinctive designs, by the prestigious global body includes a number of independent experts.

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