AquaMaker AM10 makes water out of air
The AquaMaker AM10 device sounds great for areas where fresh, clean water is hard to come by. It creates water by pulling ambient humidity from the air and purifying it. It will be able to collect up to 5 gallons of water per day - that is enough to sustain approximately 10 people. Since the AM10 requires power to use, it costs $15 a day to use - pretty high considering how much a bottle of mineral water costs at the local convenience store, but then again those aren’t readily available in certain parts of the world. The AM10 retails for $1,200, but folks who find it expensive can rent it for $65 per month.
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Since Japan has one of the highest penetration rates when it comes to cellphones, it makes perfect sense for phone owners to carry around the Echo Charge 1100. This device is a portable backup battery that can be charged via a power outlet before use, whereby you can easily plug it into your handset whenever it flashes the “Low Battery” warning. As its name suggests, the battery has a powerful 110mAH capacity to keep you talking long after your phone’s battery would have exhausted itself. Measuring a mere 11mm in thickness and weighing 50 grams, packing in the Echo Charge 1100 is pretty much hassle-free during your travels. It retails for just a shade under $30 after conversion.

