MTI Micro GPS powered by fuel cells

GPS powered by fuel cells

MTI MicroFuel Cells and a subsidiary of Mechanical Technology Incorporated unveils a few days ago a new embedded micro fuel cell prototype design for handheld global positioning system (”GPS”) devices at the 10th Annual International Small Fuel Cells Conference in Atlanta.. MTI Micro will exhibit a micro fuel cell powered GPS prototype at booth number 101, alongside its full range of functional prototypes for use in handheld electronic devices.

Mobion powered GPS prototype provides three times as much energy as GPS devices powered by four disposable AA batteries and can generate up to 60 hours of continuous power and provide weeks instead of days of typical usage.

This new Mobion powered GPS prototype also includes a USB interface, allowing you to use it as an independent energy source for a variety of purposes, including for recharging mobile phones, digital cameras, portable media players and other handheld electronic devices.

Via FeelGps


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