Clockwork Mobile Phone Charger Is No Wind-up
News Freeplay is the company that successfully turned the clockwork radio designed by British inventor Trevor Baylis into a commercially successful product. Back in early 2000, Trevor Baylis claimed to be working on technology that would allow a user to...
[September 6, 2001, 14:26]
Brit Inventor Designs In-shoe Mobile Charger
News British inventor Trevor Baylis -- designer of the world's first clockwork radio -- has come up with a concept to charge a mobile phone by walking. Baylis claims he has around 20 different ideas to achieve the locomotion powered mobiles.
[January 12, 2000, 9:04]
Wind-up Phone Charger Lands In UK
News Like previous Freeplay radios, created by inventor Trevor Baylis, it has a solar panel in addition to the winding mechanism, and can be plugged into a mains adapter. Baylis' original wind-up power source used a spring to wind a generator to produce...
[July 17, 2002, 14:51]
Lacey's Paper Round
News The Financial Times' Meg Carter profiles the BayGen Power Group, owners of the wind-up radio technolgy invented by Briton, Trevor Baylis. Crazy stockmarket valuations of internet companies makes the headlines again this week with the FT warning...
[December 21, 1998, 0:22]

