iRock: The power-generating rocking chair for iDevices
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The iRock Rocking Chair features an arm-mounted iPad dock
The iRock Rocking Chair features speakers built into the backrest
The iRock Rocking Chair connects to iDevices via a 30-pin dock connector
The iRock Rocking Chair connects to iDevices via a 30-pin dock connector
The generator is located on the back of one of the iRock's rockers
The iRock Rocking Chair harnesses the kinetic energy produced when rocking
The iRock Rocking Chair's inbuilt speakers
The iRock Rocking Chair is a relaxing and power-generating way to rock out
Rocking out in the iRock Rocking Chair recharges a connected iDevice and powers the chair's inbuilt speakers
Article Summary
We’ve seen plenty of iPhone and iPad chargers that harness power from eco-friendly sources such as wind and solar (or both), but Zurich-based Micasa Lab has turned to a different, relatively (but not completely) untapped energy source to keep the juice flowing in iOS devices – the rocking chair. But the iRock Rocking Chair doesn’t just use the power generated via rocking back and forth to charge iOS devices, it also powers speakers built into the chair’s backrest.
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