Eco-Friendly Water-Powered Clock

Bedol: Eco-Friendly Water-Powered Clock

The digital Bedol clock allows you to keep track of time in an eco-friendly way, without having to use any batteries whatsoever. The timepiece is powered by water and salt.

Powered by a splash of water and a dash of salt, it keeps perfect time with no batteries. Sounds like magic, it’s just simple science. Electrodes harvest energy from the water. A clock that improves environment, both inside and out.

Measures approximately 4 inches high by about 3 1/2 inches wide.

The Bedol Wall Wave Clock is available in four different colors: blue, charcoal, green and orange. The product is available from the Bedol website for $16.

(Via Coolest Gadgets)

41 Comments

  1. We my need to accept that the key to our energy future may not come from the government or big energy companies, but rather from small research and development companies and individual inventors working on water cars, fuel cells and on board hydrogen fuel generators.

  2. I have the worst time keeping ever so anything that can help me and be good to the environment is definitely a good thing.

  3. WHAT A FARCE , THEY HAVE KNOCKED OF THE DESIGN FROM A COMPANY IN THE FAR EAST , AQUA POWER CLOCK.
    THEY ALSO TRIED TO COPY THE PATENTED TECHNOLOGY BUT THAT DIDNT WORK ! THEY ONLY HAVE A SIMPLE TIME FUNCTION AND THE CLOCK RUNS OUT OF POWER IN A FEW MONTHS , BECOMING WASTE AND THUS NOT VERY ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY AS AT ALL !
    THE ORIGINAL AQUA POWER CLOCK HAS TIME , DATE AND SOUND ALARM FUNCTIONS BUT EVEN MORE IMPORTANT , IT RUNS FOR 2 YEARS ON A SINGLE BATTERY AND THE ECO FRIENDLY BATTERY CAN BE REPLACED , THUS THE CLOCK CAN RUN FOREVER ON WATER ! , SHAME THAT BEDOL MARKETS WITH A LIE AND KNOCKS OFF DESIGNS.

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  6. we’re getting closer to replace fuel with water … hopefully not so far from the future we can actually really replace fuel with water …

  7. its a fake , it does NOT have an alarm function and runs out after a few weeks , I have tried it.
    After that total waste and not possible to replace batteries , I take the real thing aquapowerclock , has water powered batteries that can be replaced and runs for 2 years on 1 small battery not to mention that it has alarm , time and calandar function for 1/5th of the price.

  8. It’s a farce. The water is simply an electrolyte for a conventional zinc battery. Water doesn’t “power” the clock, the zinc does. No “breakthrough technology”, no conspiracy by Big Oil, just something that’s been around for 100 years with an “eco-friendly” label.

    If you want an “eco-friendly” clock, try a windup one, or a “self-winding” wristwatch, or even solar-powered.

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  10. This is NOT eco friendly at all. Don’t you see it. It is just a regular clock running on batteries (!). You have to add water so the circuit closes, that’s all. It does not run on water. What a farce…

  11. I bought a salt water clock, worked for about a year. When the water dried out I tried using table salt – now it doesn’t work anymore 🙁

    Keeps time for about a day and then fades away..

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  14. Never give a sucker an even break…. It’s a fake. It has a battery internally. It uses the conductivity of the water to turn on the clock.

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