Siva Cycle Atom bike-powered battery charger eyes-on (video)

Siva Cycle bikepowered battery charger eyeson video

It was just about a week ago that we first told you about Siva Cycle’s Atom, a pedal-powered battery charger that’s currently taking Kickstarter by storm, healthily surpassing its $85,000 goal, with 21 days to spare. Lo and behold, the kinetic peripheral popped up on the Hardware Alley floor at TechCrunch Disrupt, here in NYC. Actually trying the thing out is a bit much to ask in the crowded Manhattan Center, but the company was nice enough to demo the device with a little good old-fashioned hand power.

The system is pretty minimally invasive, from the looks of it. The removable battery pack sits next to the rear wheel axle, and there’s also a USB port just below the seat for charging devices more directly. Get in early, and you’ll be able to pick the system up for $85. Not convinced? Check out the company’s plea in a video just after the break.

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Siva Cycle Atom Wants To Break Into Reality

Siva Cycle Atom Wants To Break Into RealityAre you one of the new generation office drones who love nothing better than to cycle to work? Not only do you get to work out along the way, it also helps reduce the amount of greenhouse emissions, not to mention help keep more vehicles of the road. Well, cyclists too, like normal motorists, might venture into unfamiliar territory once in a while, which is why they too, have GPS devices to help them out. The thing is, what happens when you run out of juice before you arrive at your destination? This is where portable power packs come in handy, but those can be quite messy to tote around. Enter Siva Cycle and their Atom, which is a tiny generator and battery pack which can be mounted onto the frame of a bicycle, and Siva Cycle hopes to make the Atom a reality via Kickstarter.

The Atom sports a USB port that enables devices to be juiced using their standard cables, where the power output would remain the same as that of a computer’s USB power jack, so, theoretically, it works just like a desktop computer juicing up your device, although you would be getting somewhere while doing so this time around. The Atom is different from your regular dynamo, as it relies on a magnetic rotor that has been mounted on the actual hub of the bicycle wheel in order to generate electricity, all without causing additional drag on the wheel, now how about that?

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