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The Future of Lighting Control: Wireless, Battery-Free, and Powered by You
It’s no secret, lighting control is getting smarter. With more features like dimming, color temperature control, and automation, the old, wired switch just can’t keep up. Wireless controls offer more flexibility, but most still rely on batteries, that means eventual...
Powering the Future with Motion: How Gemns™ Energy Harvesting is Changing the Game
In a world increasingly dependent on wireless technology, the biggest challenge remains the same: power. Batteries require maintenance, wiring limits design flexibility, and both create long-term waste.
Liquid Leak Detector: A Battery-Free Innovation in Sustainability and Performance
The Power of Energy Harvesting Leaks are always unplanned and unexpected happening at the most inconvenient times. So why do typical leak detection products require maintenance such as ensuring the batteries are still viable, or power is running to a wired detector?...
Revolutionizing Lighting Control: Meet the Wireless, Battery-Free Light Controller
Imagine a light controller you can place anywhere without worrying about wiring, batteries, or regular maintenance. Thanks to energy harvesting technology, we are thrilled to introduce an innovative light controller that harnesses electromagnetic kinetic energy to...
Ambient IoT – The Future of Sustainable IoT
As the push for greener, more eco-friendly products ramps up, the IoT landscape is rapidly changing to keep up. From smart home gadgets like locks and sensors to industrial equipment and factory monitors, battery-free and energy-efficient solutions are shaping the...
Power vs. Energy: How Energy Harvesting Generators Can Power the Future
In our technological world, the terms power and energy are often confused as synonymous terms. Yet, understanding the distinction is crucial, particularly when considering innovative and emerging energy harvesting generators (EHGs) and their ability to replace...
Battling with Batteries as IoT Technology Scales
The value proposition for batteries as “portable power” has made them a highly effective resource for decades, especially for use in electronic devices where wired power is not an option. While obviously convenient for legacy consumer products like television remotes...
