Corky Mouse Generates Kinetic Energy With Every Click

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Portable wireless mice have a problem: most of them rely upon disposable batteries, which often wind up in landfills as e-waste. Adele Peters’ Corky mouse aims to change all that — it’s a kinetic energy-harvesting mouse that is powered with a flick of the wrist. One of 18 finalists in this year’s Greener Gadgets Design Competition, it’s also made from 100% recycled plastic components and recycled and biodegradable cork.

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The Corky mouse uses piezoelectric elements to generate energy every time you click or move it around on your desk – even rolling the scroll wheel will generate a few watts. We’ve seen many watches that harvest kinetic energy, so the technology is definitely available, and it makes a lot of sense in this application. Since computer mice function through movement, why not harness that expended energy?

Adele is also considering the device’s sustainability from a systems-based approach – something we love to see in industrial design. Plans are included for regional sourcing and assembly, product take-back and recycling, and disassembly data will be easily accessible for recycling centers. That last point is important, because a big issue with electronics recycling is that disassembly information is often considered proprietary and not disclosed, which makes the process of dismantling and recycling a device difficult if not impossible.

If you’re a fan of Corky, be sure to vote on it in this year’s Greener Gadgets Design Competition!

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8 Responses to “Corky Mouse Generates Kinetic Energy With Every Click”

  1. Kirsten Corsaro says:

    Great idea. It would make sense for all wireless mice to move to this kind of technology, for user convenience alone.

  2. ARBAB says:

    BRAVO WE REALY NEED THIS TYPE OF GADGETS KEEP IT UP BUDDIES

  3. fun4you says:

    The big difference between a watch and a mouse is the power draw from the wireless transmitter to the laser.

    Why do you think you need to replace the two aa batteries every 4-7 months or so while a watch can function off of a tiny nicd battery for 5+ years

  4. Save-world says:

    fun4you, you have a point!

    maybe the mouse can draw more energy from the operator by being “harder” to move.

  5. CarlosA says:

    i have one question: Where can i buy it ???!!!

  6. dwfox2002 says:

    So where do I buy it?? Nothing gets my vote if its not for sale. Its not doing any good on a green website and how doI know if it even works or will hold up or can compete against the competition. Nice concept no doubt but that is all.

  7. WO473L-134 says:

    Kinetic watches store energy through a rotating counter-weight that is set into motion when your arm swings. Kinetic watches in no way demonstrate that this device is practical. The writeup mentions piezoelectric, but anyone who has used a piezo lighter knows the force required is way more than anyone would tolerate with a mouse-click.
    Better to use one of those “jiggle-generators” that are used in flashlights, then the would-be porn-surfer with a dead mouse could fap his mouse full of “juice”.

    I am truly sorry for that last image in your mind, but that just proved why this device is doomed to failure.

  8. gyrocheck777 says:

    I love those free battery stuff but where can I buy it in Europe ?

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