5G didn't immediately change the world in the way that some carriers promised us it would. Still, there's no denying that the full benefits from the 4G to 5G transition will steadily increase over the next few years as coverage becomes more expansive. Meanwhile, researchers from Georgia Tech recently came up with a fascinating and novel use for 5G signals that has nothing to down with improving download speeds.
As detailed on the Georgia Tech news center, university engineers came up with a way to use the energy from 5G signals and turn them into something of a miniaturized power source.
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Crazy new device uses 5G signals in the air to charge your gadgets originally appeared on BGR.com on Sun, 4 Apr 2021 at 15:08:37 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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