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Best of CES: Green Gadgets

Searching for green gadgets at a consumer electronics convention quickly narrows the field. With thousands of items on display at CES and over 140,000 attendees, sprawled over 2 separate full convention centers, and the meeting rooms of two separate hotels… narrowing the field is not necessarily a bad thing.

The simple challenge I faced in my search for truly sustainable gadgetry was the “electronics” aspect. By nature, electronics are man-made constructs composed of largely not naturally occurring products. They require industry and energy to produce and a power source to run.

Still I’m proud to report that “going green” was a big thing at this years’ CES with major companies like Sony, Samsung, LG, Lenova, etc… touting their greener TVs, computers, washing machines, and so forth. I found what this translates to in today’s market is “energy efficient” products. They use less energy and often less toxic or more nature friendly materials and packaging. These are great steps forward towards the hopeful future of fully sustainable, eco-friendly consumer electronics.

Still, there were a pioneer few with their eyes on that prize, looking to bring that future of sustainable innovation about today. And finding these planet consious products was like finding diamonds in the rough. So here are my green gadget highlights for which we can all get overly excited about! The issue they all address is eco-energy consumption.

1) The nPower Peg: On the last day, in the last 5 minutes of the convention I found what I think takes the prize for greenest gadget. The PEG, that little green pogo stick is really a Personal Energy Generator that harnesses the kinetic energy of human motion. Strap it to your hip, throw it in your backpack, go out for a walk or run, and the PEG converts your human power into electric energy that will charge your ipod, your cell phone, etc! What this means is never needing to plug your gear into an outlet again! It means endlessly sustainable power! Even motivation for a healthier lifestyle! We want it, we need it now.

For the sustainable minded start-up company nPower, the PEG just a beginning. Next they plan to use the same technology to harness wave power. For their commitment to sustainable energy SuperForest gives nPower our Greenest Gadget award.

DreamWeaver

Wow, it’s only 10 AM on the west coast and what productive day already for Team SuperForest. There are so many diverse and fascinating posts today, which I hope everyone scrolls down to read. I’ll try to keep mine short.

“Scientists develop software that can map dreams”!

So writes the UK Telegraph today who reports on a team of Japanese scientists who have developed a technology that capable of illustrating images taken directly from human beings during sleep. Meaning it can actually playback your dreams!

WHAT you ask? HOW is this possible?

When hooked up, this neurological device captures and reconstructs electrical signals from the brain. Signals send to our brains from our eyes that “see” images while we sleep (remember REM sleep stands for rapid eye movement). These captured electical signals are then reconstituted onto a computer screen. Amazing!

So far the computer is capable only of illustrating simple images, but in time it may well be able to playback the full cinematic scope of our dreams.

I’d love to see what my kittens are snoozing about.

Thanks to Elizabeth Leach gallery for the dream image.

The future is now!
jordan

Bionics Now!


SuperForest has posted about innovations in robotic limb technology in the past, like the Hal-5 exoskeleton, or DEKA’s bionic arm… but nothing quite compares to Touch Bionics latest advancement, the i-limb!

Looking very much like Luke Skywalker’s prosthetic arm from Star Wars, the i-limb is now the first commercially available bionic hand. Controllable completely by thought, and with amazing mobility, grip and 5 separately working fingers, the i-limb took over 20 years to develop and has been named by Time magazine as one of the top inventions of the year!

More and more it seems our reality is catching up to science fiction. We’ve got Star Wars arms, Minority Report televisions, humanoid I-Robots, and Buzz Lightyear flying men. wake me when personal teleporters and hovercars arrive.


Oh wait, they already have!

Is it weird to anyone else they got Sigmund Freud in the driver’s seat? I’m starting to believe we just might see it all in our lifetimes!

The Future is Now!

Power Shoes and Plantbot – A Match Made in Slow-Moving Heaven!

Okay, we’re being semi-clever with words, but in the news this week are two very cool inventions.


The first is the news that NTT Docomo, a Japanese tech company, has unveiled plans for a wearable shoe generator, cleverly using human motive power to make energy.

The concept is pretty simple: Strap on the shoes and as you walk, the water-filled soles push liquid past a mini-turbine, producing sweet, sweet robot-sugar. (Has electricity ever been referred to as “robot sugar” before? Can we call dibs on that?)

The current (ha!) Power Shoe produces 1.2 watts of power, or enough to juice up an mp3 player. Docomo wants the commercial version to produce 3 watts, which will be enough to power a cell phone. They hope to have these bad boys on shelves by 2010.


Next is the Play Coalition’s Plant Bot.

This sweet little bot marries a light sensor, a battery, and some motors and makes a robot that walks around your living room, keeping your houseplants in the sunlight, whilst you’re out generating power with your shoes.

It would be really funny to run the Power Shoes into the Plantbot! Then you could spend your days slowly following your plants around the room. Serene!

Actually, yeah. It does sound pretty zen to slowly follow a houseplant-carrying robot around your house while powering it with your footwear.

Ain’t tech grand?!

Such fun.

(saw the Power Shoes on dvice, and the Plantbot on notcot.)