A bamboo wearable that generates emergency power through kinetic motion—featuring an integrated mechanical pencil for when screens go dark.
GET EARLY ACCESSAfter 3 days without power following a hurricane, a user picks up their bamboo device, starts the yoyo motion, and watches as the stored kinetic energy brings their dead phone back to life—while simultaneously uncovering the mechanical pencil that lets them leave a handwritten note for rescue teams on their door. The moment when kinetic motion becomes lifesaving power.
Yoyo-style motion generates and stores power. 10 minutes of movement = 1 hour of emergency phone charge.
Integrated writing tool for when screens fail. Leave handwritten notes for rescue teams or document important information.
Bamboo construction—lightweight, durable, and eco-friendly. Built for disaster-prone regions.
Works with any device via USB. Charge phones, radios, flashlights—critical communication stays alive.
Distributed through government emergency agencies. FEMA partnerships for disaster zones. $49-69 bulk pricing.
Initial pilot: 10,000 units across 3 coastal states. Annual replacement contracts for schools and community centers.