Smartphone Charged With your Movements

Ampy device offers fantastic comfort and ease of tackling the perennial problem of the battery of your smartphone. Briefly, Ampy is wearing a device that captures the energy of your movements and converts it into electricity for your phones or any other gadgets that use USB.


The device is very compact and looks like a small plastic box, which you can place anywhere on the body or just put in your pocket. The kinetic energy of your movement, whether walking, running, cycling or any other activity, charges the lithium-ion battery inside Ampy. When you need to recharge your smartphone - you just plug it into Ampy via USB-cable, and it is charged with the same speed with which he does it from the usual outlets.

In general, the more you move the more energy you have in stock. If you will walk 10,000 steps while wearing Ampy (which is the approximate average figure walking movements per day), it will give you 3 hours of the smartphone. The same amount of energy can power smartchasy during the day, and a fitness tracker within three days. The amount of energy equivalent to 10,000 steps, you can get an hour of cycling or 30 minutes of running.

The development team is now engaged in Ampy kraudfandingovuyu campaign on Kickstarter, to put the device out of the category of hand-built prototypes in the series for a full-scale production. The team also developed a smartphone application that allows you to see how much energy you have generated, how many calories burned while, and what environmental benefits brought by charging their devices harmless clean energy.