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<blockquote data-quote="The Real Jdbye" data-source="post: 7225463" data-attributes="member: 248256"><p>Research into new battery technologies is nothing new, every now and then I check for any news on the subject. One technology promised 4x the energy density of current lithium cells, but nothing ever came of it.</p><p>The fact that this is invented by the same person who invented Li-Ion cells makes it seem promising, but it could end up never being mass produced due to unforeseen issues.</p><p>Developing a new battery technology is one thing, but making it viable is another. Other technologies have ended up never being mass produced for one reason or another, and the same thing could very well happen to this.</p><p>This might be the thing that finally makes smartwatches useful. My pebble would only last 4 days between charges when I got it, which is way too short for a watch IMO. More advanced smartwatches last even shorter. Pretty much every mobile device would benefit greatly from a new battery technology, so I really hope this ends up being mass produced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Real Jdbye, post: 7225463, member: 248256"] Research into new battery technologies is nothing new, every now and then I check for any news on the subject. One technology promised 4x the energy density of current lithium cells, but nothing ever came of it. The fact that this is invented by the same person who invented Li-Ion cells makes it seem promising, but it could end up never being mass produced due to unforeseen issues. Developing a new battery technology is one thing, but making it viable is another. Other technologies have ended up never being mass produced for one reason or another, and the same thing could very well happen to this. This might be the thing that finally makes smartwatches useful. My pebble would only last 4 days between charges when I got it, which is way too short for a watch IMO. More advanced smartwatches last even shorter. Pretty much every mobile device would benefit greatly from a new battery technology, so I really hope this ends up being mass produced. [/QUOTE]
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