Kickstarter campaign seeks funding for new water-powered charger

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Hydrobee is a new device that will generate electricity from any place where there is running water and use it to charge your various electronics. The water-powered charger is currently seeking funding through a Kickstarter campaign. 

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There is something interesting doing rounds at Kickstarter, something which will be a dream come true as far as trekkers and travelers are concerned. It is a water-powered charger! Something to help you out in the wilderness, to get lost in nature, and to be connected even when you are out in the wild. 

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