A handheld learning device with sliding beads on a circular track that generates electricity through movement. Each math problem solved by sliding beads powers the device and charges attached devices like phones or tablets, solving the critical problem of education continuing during power outages in off-grid schools.
A student in a rural classroom with no electricity slides the beads to solve 23×45, and as they complete each calculation step, their classmate's tablet starts charging — they literally 'power up' their friend's learning device by doing math.
500M students globally in schools with unreliable electricity. First customers: rural school districts in India, Africa, and Southeast Asia with World Bank education grants.
Sell hardware kits directly to schools ($149/unit) and NGOs ($99/unit in bulk). Scalable manufacturing with potential for government contracts.
Circular abacus track with kinetic energy harvesters. Each bead movement generates electricity stored in onboard batteries, distributed via USB-C ports.
Be first to experience KineticMath in your classroom