The CES 2013 presented some interesting devices and technologies, and Tethercell is among them. This is a AAA battery adapter that has the shape of an AA battery and to control the use of energy through an interface and application that is installed on the mobile.
What might serve a battery controlled via Bluetooth? Well first of all to remotely control power to stack our devices, but also to block access to any toy or just be aware before the battery runs out.
Whether the device uses more than one battery, you just need to replace one of the adapter Tethercell and we will have ready access to energy and its uses through the smartphone application. It is especially useful if you want to control the use of a toy from our children. We just have to block energy and from a particular time may not return to play with the toy, a little harsh, but very effective to ensure that they go to bed without playing.
The easiest is to shut down devices remotely, but exhaustion notices are also useful because normally you realize that the batteries do not work more when it's too late, until then we say 'hold on a little more, buy new batteries tomorrow 'and when the day comes we forget.
Tethercell The draft is not yet confirmed officially, it is a collective financing device and developers are gathering money through IndieGoGo platform.
By late February the funding process is finished and the final amount of revenue should reach $ 59,000. Will they succeed? How do you like the idea of this unique technology?
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