Green House's lantern runs on salt and water, powers your gadgets via USB
Japanese company Green House Co Ltd has quite an eclectic product portfolio, what with its women-only camcorder and peripherals like a PCI Express interface card
with USB 3.0 support. Its latest device falls under another category
entirely: the rivetingly named GH-LED10WBW is an LED lantern that runs
on just water and salt; no batteries required. The light source provides
eight hours of electricity per dose of saline water, and the lantern
comes with a dedicated water bag for mixing the solution. The salt /
water combo acts as an electrolyte with the magnesium (negative
electrode) and carbon (positive electrode) rods inside the lantern.
Users can get about 120 hours of power with the Mg rod before they'll
need to buy a replacement (the rod is sold separately to begin with).
More than just supplying a battery-free source of light, though, the
lantern can function as a charger, thanks to a USB port built into the
casing. Pricing has yet to be announced, but the GH-LED10WBW will be
available by mid-September.