Its just a concept, but it’s a damned good one offering up a way to significantly decrease the number of batteries thrown away each year. The basic idea is that we get all the device manufacturers to start using one (or two) standardized batteries.

The batteries would have the same voltage, size, and all that other stuff. Then, they’d be sold/exchanged at vending machines.
The upside of this design is that if you couldn’t charge it yourself, you could just exchange it for a charged one, and, all your gadgets would use the same battery, meaning when your phone became more important than your laptop you could swap the two and keep talking. So it would save the environment, up the convenience of the whole mobile power situation, and since the batteries would likely be cycled out every so often, it would likely decrease the number of exploding batteries.
[via gizmodo]






That’s very neat sounds like a neat idea but I can see some down effects. Hopefully it will continue in a design process and figure a few things out that will keep the downside a little smaller.
But very neat idea. But may take awhile to implement.
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