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Powering sensors and wearables

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Hi Makers

I am working on a project that aims at substituting batteries (or increasing their lifetime) to power embedded systems, sensors and wearables by exploiting body movements.
I would like to know about some of your experiences with creating and experimenting with such devices i.e. embedded systems, sensors and wearables.

https://goo.gl/forms/W3V0X6C1YWxmqv1B2
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Please let me know what you think on the link above.

Thank you!
Hans Paul
 

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I recall in 1971 I had a self-winding wristwatch. No battery. All day long my normal (more or less random) arm movements shook a mechanism in the watch to keep the spring wound.
More recently I believe I've seen ads about similar mechanisms generating electricity to power the watch.
 

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