News India Live, Digital Desk: It has definitely happened to all of us at some point in time that the climax of a suspense film is going on, and suddenly the TV remote stops working. Then we knock the remote back, take out the batteries and rub them or start looking for old cells under the sofa. Isn’t it?
But now it seems that these days of “banging and operating the remote” are about to become old. There has been a big change in the world of technology. Google TV A remote has been prepared for the phone which neither needs to change the cell frequently nor needs to be plugged into the charger like a mobile.
Yes, this remote survives by drinking “air and light”! Sounds strange, but it’s true.
How does this magical remote work?
The secret of this new technology is- Indoor Light. Actually, recently ‘TW Electronics’ has introduced a remote which is specially made for Google TV. A special type of panel (Photovoltaic Panel) is installed in the lower part of this remote.
Older solar panels needed bright sunlight to charge, but this new panel is smart enough to charge your Tubelight or bulb burning in the room It also converts light into electricity.
What does it mean?
What this means is simple—you just watch TV and put the remote on the sofa or table. It will keep charging itself from the lights of your house while lying there. You won’t even know and its battery will always be full.
Battery hassle, now old
this technology ‘Powerfoyle’ Has been named. The company claims that this remote is not ‘battery-free’, but the battery in it keeps charging itself, so that you will never need to buy new cells from the market.
Good news for the environment too
Imagine, how many crores of old cells we throw in garbage every year, which causes harm to the environment. This kind of self-charging technology will not only save our money but will also help in saving the earth from electronic waste.
So get ready, in the future when you buy a new smart TV or Google TV box, you might get this ‘immortal’ remote along with it. Now you may never need to open the back cover of the remote!
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