Fitness gadget could mean you never have to plug your phone in again
No longer will your phone running out of juice be a problem: providing you are prepared to have a quick run. New gadget AMPY converts energy from motion into battery life to charge any USB-powered device.
A 30-minute run, 10,000 steps or an hour’s bike ride is enough to charge a smartphone for three hours. The battery can store about a week’s worth of physical activity and stays ready to use for months.
An associated app tracks the amount of energy generated, calories burned and carbon footprint offset. Individuals can also compare their stats with other users via social media.
Developed by a team of engineering PhD students in America, AMPY’s co-founders say they hope the technology behind the device will be directly integrated into smartwatches, fitness trackers and other devices yet to be invented, so they never have to be plugged in.
Wearable tech is predicted to hit the mainstream by 2016, with a forecasted 180 million units to be sold, driven by products such as Sony SmartWatch, Samsung Galaxy Gear, Microsoft Band, Apple Watch and Google Glass.
Leisure Centre Duty Manager
Leisure Supervisor (Development)
Recreation Assistant (Dry Site)
Party Leader
Cleaning Assistant
Duty Manager
Duty Manager
Team Leader (Harrow School Fitness Club)
Centre Manager (Leisure)
Director of Operations
Fitness Motivator
Recreation Assistant/Lifeguard (NPLQ required)
Membership Manager
Recreation Assistant
Swim Teacher
Swim Teacher
Chief Executive Officer, Mount Batten Centre
Swimming Teacher
Swimming Teacher
Company profile
Featured Supplier
Property & Tenders
Company: Knight Frank
Company: Belvoir Castle
Company: AVISON YOUNG
Company: London Borough of Bexley
Company: Forestry England