Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “The Human Powered iPhone!”.
What’S up guys Lew here back with another video., But before … We jump into it …. I want to mention a project that I worked on: an unboxing video, which is the biggest unboxing I’ve ever done.. It took place on another channel, so click the link in the description and go check that out. Kind of mysterious, very exciting. After you’re done watching this video go watch that one.. This is a cool contraption called’Ampware’.. What it does is, it gives you emergency back-up power., But the twist here … Is it’s not in the way you would expect it.
This case …, Instead of just being rechargeable, like any other battery case, has a crank in it a hand. Crank. Look at that. Look at that Human power Human-generated power, Two minutes of cranking will allow for an emergency call from a dead battery according to them.
And ten minutes of cranking up to two hours of regular use. I wonder why the cable’s removable? Oh, it’s – probably interchangeable. You could –, you could proabably do … a micro-USB Or …
a lightning connector, depending on your device. Anyway, what was I saying I was saying: uh … One thing that you can be fairly certain you’re always going to have access to. Is your body And your movement? The apocalypse could happen.
Zombies everywhere, Jack could turn into some kind of savage.. You’Ve always got power as long as you got your little crank and your arm. That’s cool. There is the chance that cell towers could go down as well.
In this event, But you’re just trying to have as many options as possible, So hopefully they stay up On-board generator, 1,000 milliamp output, crank arm Which doubles as a kickstand. That’S cool! Alright. How does that work? Oh right, of course I have an iphone 6s here with you guessed it a dead battery Slide this guy in Pull this out. Let’S get going ooohh, there’s something kind of satisfying about that. Ooohh. Okay, that’s 2 minutes! Maybe you got ta, be real speedy. Like this. It’S like charging A little bit Triggering the like boot sequence And then once it’s plugged in it tries to boot, But then it’s not getting consistent power because I’m …, So This is a predicament right now.
Oh, look, there’s a green light. Yes, Do you see that If you’re spinning fast enough, I think that green light eluminates See it It’s a bit of a workout here, *Laughing*? Ah, It’s so funny. It’S like the least high-tech thing, interacting with the most high … High-tech thing. Oh I’m getting messages. Now I think I got it: 5 percent got ta, keep it going. This should be powered off Because the screen is gon na be keep flipping on and using juice.
As you’re spinning, I got ta just like bear down And spin this god-damn thing for 10 minutes. We’Re still at 5 percent, It tries to boot up right away, cause. It thinks it’s connected to the wall Holy hand.
Cramping. I think I’m getting a bit of a rhythm. Oh man, My hands are sore Holy 4 percent up to 5, again 4 to 5 5 *Laughing* *Yelling laughter*.
Why is 5? The peak like it goes straight to 5 and then nothing else. It’S not like a frequent rate of improvement. If you’re in prison, you, you know these guys who escaped from Alcatraz they had, they were just for months, curving away at the wall.
With a spoon Now I’m down to 4 percent, I got ta just get into like some kind of zen mode: 4. 3 percent. Oooooooooohhhhh YEAAAAHHHHH 3 percent *phone drop*, Listen as a last-second backup to get from nothing to something to make a phone call A single phone call: okay, fine, But like as a way to get your phone up and running or getting it to 100 percent *drops phone*.
You can get out of my face with that idea. Please not you Jack woah, it’s not even fair! .