Battery sleeve that increases its life by 8x

Batteriser is a stainless steel sleeve that extends up to 8 times your batteries life. The full amount of power contained in a battery is very often not completely used. Batteriser uses all the energy available. This smart devices is easily clipped onto the battery and fits any device you power the battery with.

Batteriser is a battery sleeve containing a miniaturized boost voltage regulator, which is alleged to extend battery life. It is a crowd-funded project of Batteroo Inc. Its announcement garnered both positive and negative reviews from bloggers and journalists. In most cases, the reviewers did not yet have access to the actual devices, only information from the company such as patents and live or video demonstrations.

Batteroo Corporation is an innovator of intelligent power management and delivery systems (Batteriser). It is a sleeve that makes contact with the positive and negative ends of a common battery to access its untapped energy at a highly efficient regulated system voltage. Batteriser can extend the life of disposable alkaline batteries by up to 800 percent, saving consumers money and saving landfills from toxic battery waste which would result in soil contamination and a laundry list of negative environmental impacts.

All it takes is a slight voltage drop — most devices give up when they see that your AAs are no longer producing 1.5 Volts, for example. You could swap in a new set of batteries when your controller thinks they’re shot, or you could clamp a Batteriser on each one and keep on playing for as long as eight more cycles. That’s what the company behind the Batteriser is claiming at least: the ability to let some devices run as long as they would on eight fresh sets of batteries.

Founder Bob Roohparvar describes Batterisers like those little clips that go over the end of the toothpaste tube so you can roll them and squeeze out ever last glob of paste. Batterisers boost voltage back to the expected levels and devices keep on running without missing a beat.

 

http://batteriser.com/