Gadget: Charge Your iPod With Pedal Power
12:16 pm, September 4th, 2009, Ed Sutherland

We’ve read of all sorts of ingenious ways to power our favorite electronics, including solar and our own body’s heat or movement. But in one of the more practical examples, a New York company harnesses the power of your bicycle to keep your iPod or iPhone charged.
The BioLogic FreeCharge, unveiled at the Eurobike show in Germany, can fully charge your iPod or iPhone in 3 hours. Although its unlikely most of us go on three-hour bike rides, the $100 gadget will keep your iPod from going flat when you’re nowhere near an electrical outlet.
The BioLogic FreeCharge works by taking the power from your bike’s generator hub, filtering the juice through some circuitry that prevents spikes, and sending the electricity off to you iPod, iPhone or any gizmo with a USB port.
The BioLogic FreeCharge will be available March 2010.
[Via Gadget Lab and Bike Hugger]
Posted by Ed Sutherland in Hardware, News, iPod | Comment on this article
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Now they just need to lift the law in Florida that makes it illegal to wear headphones while riding a bike!
Erik, on September 4th, 2009 at 2:58 pm
I know…got pulled over on my Scooter once for that…it was annoying
Alexis, on September 7th, 2009 at 11:00 pm
Waiting for the day when Ipod would recharge itself like automatic watches . hehe
aery, on September 8th, 2009 at 7:11 am