E-bag's way cool satchel

(Credit: Apor Puspoki)
The notion is to tap the back and forth motion caused by lugging the 3-liter E-Bag, to generate power that chills the food within. Which, personally, is a far more elegant idea to chunky solar panels. Puspoki uses the bag's handle, attached to a dynamo, to charge the battery through its rotations. That aside, the only giveaway to the bag's high-tech stature are three LED indicators that keep tabs on the cooling status. Thumbs up for responsible design thinking, which goes to show that urban consumerism need not be wasteful and carbon-hungry.
Via Tuvie
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