Water-powered clock
Water-powered clock

This eco-friendly Bedol water alarm clock gets going after water is poured into it. Batteries are not needed.

How does it work? An electric conductor in the clock's body converts water ions into electric currents, which power the clock.


Last updated November 01 2011: 6:14 PM ET
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