If I biked a lot — a whole mountain — there ’s little doubt I ’d flatten $ 100 on the BioLogic FreeCharge when it hits in March .
plain pedaling a bicycle could generate a lot of electrical energy . So the BioLogic FreeCharge exploits this phenomenon , stick to a dyno on your bicycle that charges a battery - powered USB hub . You punch something ( like an iPhone ) into the USB and it can recharge in about three hour .
But what make the idea piece of work is that battery intercessor between the dyno and the hub . By charge a barrage fire that in turn charges your equipment of choice , the system assure a firm stream of exponent to whatever is plug in .

Obviously solar power is another obvious peak of energy victimization for those on bikes , but something about exerting myself to charge my telephone really preps my brain for the days when I ’ll treadle to power the golem whipping me to pedal to power him . [ Bike HuggerviaGadget LabviaDVICE ]
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