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'The Charge Cycle' Helps You Pedal Your Way to a Fully Charged Phone

Coming in May 2013, NYC will see a new practical form of human-powered technology with 'The Charge Cycle' -- a bike-powered phone charging station.

The premise of the bike is simple; once you find one of the 30 bike stations located all around the city, you hop on the bike and begin to pedal until you get the right amount of power back onto your phone. The stationary bike comes equipped with a basket and a charging dock, which also functions as a bracket to hold the bike in one place.

This stationary bike is a practical and sustainable solution to the dreaded 'low battery' signal that comes across our phone screen from time to time. What's even better about this product is that it helps you burn a few calories in the process. Though the bike will only be available in limited quantities, the 'Charge Cycle' is a human-powered technology device that is sure to last.
Trend Themes
1. Mobile-powered Technology - The Charge Cycle introduces a practical and sustainable solution to powering mobile devices through human-powered technology.
2. Sustainable Fitness - The Charge Cycle combines the functionality of a phone charger with a stationary bike to encourage fitness and sustainability.
3. Convenience Through Pedal Power - The Charge Cycle provides a convenient way to charge phones by utilizing pedal power, eliminating the need for traditional electrical outlets.
Industry Implications
1. Technology - The Charge Cycle demonstrates how mobile-powered technology can be integrated into everyday life, providing new opportunities for innovation in the tech industry.
2. Fitness - The Charge Cycle combines exercise and technology, highlighting the potential for disruptive innovation in the fitness industry.
3. Sustainability - The Charge Cycle promotes sustainability by harnessing human power to charge devices, presenting opportunities for disruptive innovation in sustainable energy and eco-friendly industries.

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