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Isang batang Pilipino ang nagdisenyo ng sapatos na nag-a-charge sa smartphone

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Angelo Casimiro, isang 15-taong-gulang na mag-aaral mula sa Pilipinas, gumawa ng simpleng eksperimento sa siyensya upang mag-charge ng mga smartphone o anumang portable device lamang sa pamamagitan ng paglakad.

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Gamit ang mga piezoelectric transducer, si Angelo Casimiro ay gumawa ng isang sistema na makakapagkuha ng enerhiya na nililikha sa bawat hakbang. Kanyang inunlad ang ideyang ito at ginawang proyekto na ipinasa niya sa 2014 Google Science Fair.

Sa madaling salita, pinagsama niya ang isang powerbank sa ilang lumang sapatos kasama ang mga diode at transducer upang makabuo ng isang pares na "matalinong sapatos" na may sapat na enerhiya para pumagana ng smartphone. Mayroon siyang listahan ng lahat ng ginamit niya kung gusto mong subukan ito mismo. Maaari rin kayong manood ng video para sa mas detalyadong paliwanag kung paano ito gumagana.

Update: Naging malinaw sa amin na may tatlong mag-aaral mula sa Philippine Science High School ang unang gumawa ng proyektong ito, at sa totoo lang ay nanalo sila ng parusa sa Project Tuklas noong Pebrero 2013. Dapat may pagkakaiba-iba ang mga sanggunian.

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71 Comments

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abuzalzal · 12 years ago

Bagay na bagay to sa Cherry Mobile phone ko. Astig! HAHAHAHAHAHAHA LOL

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Jes · 12 years ago

Ang masasabi ko ay “Good Job!”. Keep it up. :D

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Mr A · 12 years ago

Sometimes it is not about the first person who invented matters. It is the drive to solve everyday problems in the most ingenious ways. While his idea isn’t new, his attitude in finding a solution to problems makes him a cut above the rest. It is not something everybody has, particularly in this country.

On the other hand, his idea does have its uses. It’s just not in the capacity he claims. It is not practical to charge a smartphone or tablet device with his idea. But if we pair it with in a low-powered senor, ala fitbit device, or a go-pro style smartwatch (maybe e-ink instead of LCDs), then it becomes practical.

Last but not the least, the kid is cute.

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Denephew · 12 years ago

Sa hitsura pa lng ng batang ito pwede siyang maka imbento ng koopal commenter virus dito sa Yuga. Make a koopal comment and the virus is released destroying the PC. Mga koops okay ba?

SAGOT!

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Deniece · 12 years ago

Mukha mo kups!

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Denephew · 12 years ago

Hi Deniece andyan ka pala. Hindi ka naman namumulikat dyan sa city jail?

SAGOT!

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gogo · 12 years ago

patent mo na agad yan. power shoes ang bagay tawag dyan.

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Justin · 12 years ago

25 years from now, he’ll be the REAL 40-year-old virgin.

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hay naku · 12 years ago

alam na alam ah,

is this coming from real experience?

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john dela cruz · 12 years ago

mga Pilipino talaga… crab mentality pa rin ang dumadaloy sa dugo.

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oldbank · 12 years ago
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gadgeteer · 12 years ago

Being an electrical engineer, looking at the above comments, Right, this isnt something new. in fact, every movement in the body can be converted into electrical energy, now the problem is efficiency. with today’s power hungry devices, it would take something like a whole day’s running to power a cellphone for 30 mins. not really practical isnt it? but hey, who knows, maybe he can also invent a way to make his invention efficient enough to power a cellphone for 1 hr in 1 hour of walking/running, NOW that would be a real NEWS!

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alfonso punong bayan · 12 years ago

okay na sana pero yung kuko…

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hay naku · 12 years ago

lamo alfonso kung masyadong puno ang ulo mo ng mga ideas di mo na mapapansin ang mga kuko mo,

kung ikaw ang tipong napapansin palagi ang mga kuko mo, tatlong bagay lang yan,
1. mas importante sa yo ang kuko kaysa project mo
2. may pagka feminine ka
3. manikurista ka

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Kuragane · 12 years ago

Buti nlang walang nag-sabing ” I am proud to be Pilipino”

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bern · 12 years ago

meron, ikaw! :D

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SpiderWak · 12 years ago

clap clap clap.. keep it up boy.. I’m sure you’ll have more ideas in the future.

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Gibs · 12 years ago

MUST READ: Angelo stated this several times that he only DEVELOPED the project and not invented it. Want proof? Read it on his tutorial on instructables and on his Google science Fair Entry. The problem with the media is that they exaggerate the title too much.

To All Critics:
Don’t judge this kid, if I’ve seen his projects, it will blown you away. Clearly he is a genius, he has built his own CNC machine at the age of fourteen, note that CNC machines are built by engineering graduates.

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Miss Call · 12 years ago

Good for him and all the best to him, but this is nothing new nor innovative at this point.

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JC · 12 years ago

nge.. I heard an Indian did this first early this year. Nakalimutan ko lang kung saan ko nabasa.

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Mang Tomas · 12 years ago
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RaGe · 12 years ago

Why are you using my Twitter username?

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simon · 12 years ago

angelo is fiddling with tech toys since 10 i think. he had some instructable.com tutorials

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andrew · 12 years ago

you got a lot of critics, why don’t you do one, this is a boy not a man were talking here,

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Welsh · 12 years ago

I agree!!!!! Too many negative comments….

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manuel · 12 years ago

still open for improvements. you could have powerbank that you could remove after charging instead of having the ipod attaching to your feet. you could also find a way to somehow hide the battery since prolong exposure to the sun would kill the battery

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hay naku · 12 years ago

pahabain mo lang ang wire nyan e hanggang sa bulsa mo, di ba?

pang visual lang ang ginawa niya para makita ang buong project niya in 1 close up picture.

tsk

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is · 12 years ago

considering our weather and baha/puddle situation, would be safer to mount the device higher on a person. Perhaps a bag-carried one. One good splash is all it’ll take and your battery is fucked up.

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hay naku · 12 years ago

di mo ba alam na ang movement ng paglalakad o ang galaw-galaw ang nag aactivate ng device na yan para mag bigay charge sa powerbank/cp?

kung ilagay mo yan sa bag o sa baywang mo para mataas katulad ng sabi mo eh di wala masyadong movement dun.

pwera na lang kung bading ka na pag lumakad ay pa giwang-giwang, di ba?

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franchesca · 12 years ago

is’t really awesome

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Bitter · 12 years ago

Inggit ka lang…
His parents must be proud…

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Ampalaya · 12 years ago

Nabaliktad nya lang yung t and s. Para kang engot sa comment mo!

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Hen-Sheen · 12 years ago

The Smart Shoe is just only the beginning. He could make Smart wearables in a few years time; the next Steve Jobs is on the move today!

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juan · 12 years ago

Dude really your comparing smart humans to a copy cat named steve jobs, he didnt even do anything there are other people who are much important than jobs like the man who created c++ programing Dennis MacAlistair Ritchie who died in the same month as jobs but received little attention. It was very sad that a person who contributed more to the development of society isnt even remembered by the public but a copy cat was remembered, even had special mentions in various shows ,who didnt do anything.

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SpiderWak · 12 years ago

It was Stroustrup who developed C++ from Ritchie’s C.

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