
While Spark by Diana Simpson Hernandez might be able to charge a person's cellphone, it can also provide light in the third world homes. Part of the Shake Your Power project, it works thanks to a "magnet that moves backwards and forwards through a coil of copper wire called a solenoid. This energy is then stored in a rechargeable battery," according to Psfk. It is easy to use.

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