The world's smallest charger is available
The first thing that's important today is smartphones, and the second most important thing is mobile. Although the traditional charge treasure is convenient to use, but helpless either the volume is too big or the power supply is insufficient, can not make two fully. Now the brand new plug-in, Nipper, has two big advantages, both small and unlimited. Compared with conventional mobile power and charging, it is almost invisible.
The charger, called Nipper, is only 17 mm3 small enough to hang onto the key chain. It is not a burden to believe that such a volume, whether it is the daily work of a workaholic, or a tourist's got to charge. It can be said that Nipper can find a place in the wallet, pocket, and even in a make-up bag. Call it the world's smallest charger.
You may wonder: where are all the electricity in such small size? The Nipper is just a charger and requires a AA battery to power without charge. That is, when you find that you need to charge a mobile device, buy two AA batteries.
As a result, Nipper's structural design is somewhat different from the traditional mobile power source. Nipper consists of two electrodes and embedded wire belt, and the electrode piece USES half design, so that only the area of the electrode slice section, the section size of AA batteries. And when the Nipper form a closed cycle with two AA batteries, it has the effect of the fixed cell and transformer, can convert 5 v battery voltage into ordinary mobile phone voltage applied.
While these principles may seem slightly complex, they are simple to use and are "idiots". When used, you will only need to open up the magnetic strip that is normally associated with the Nipper and connect to the anode and cathode of the AA battery. The other end of the charger Nipper is connected to a smart device. That is, when you need to charge, the Nipper will temporarily turn into a mobile power source, providing a steady stream of power for smart devices.
At present the Nipper chargers have landed the raising Kickstarter to raise funds, research and development team the initial target of 6000 pounds, so far has successfully raised more than 15000 pounds. The Nipper was priced at 12 pounds at the crowdfunding site, but the current quota has been used up. If all goes well, the crowdfunding users will be able to use the world's smallest charger in April next year.