Hatsuden-Nabe – the pot that charges your iPhone while you heat it on the stove

Hatsuden-Nabe it is one of the most original accessories for iPhone/iPod Touch that I have come across so far. This device can charge an iPhone terminal using the heat released by a burning fire and not electricity as usual. Hatsuden-Nabe is a pot connected by a cable to an iPhone and when you put the pot on fire it captures the heat produced around it (which reaches around 900 degrees Fahrenheit) and transforms it into energy with which it charges our terminal. The device has a special mechanism that transforms heat into electricity, so even when you are out with your friends in the mountains or on a picnic, you can charge your terminal without problems.

They say that the heat of bonfire could be over 900 degrees Fahrenheit, but energy over 212 Fahrenheit is not used for boiling water and wasted. This pan will convert the waste heat into a cellphone charger. It can charge up iPhone by 3-5 hours.

TES NewEnergy is the company that produces the charger called Hatsuden-Nabe and for only $278 you can buy it right now. The accessory should charge any kind of gadget without the slightest problem and the most interesting part is that you can use it anywhere, even over an open fire at the edge of a forest.