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Pedal-to-power With Siva Cycle's Atom

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Welcome to a cleaner, renewable form of energy by simply pedaling-to-power up your devices, thanks to Siva Cycle. The modern bicycle accessories company recently launched a revolutionary product The Atom, which is a lightweight, efficient bicycle generator and rechargeable battery pack for mobile, USB-charged devices.

Great for anyone who needs charging on the go, the Atom works on any standard cycle and charges the device along with the battery pack when the bicycle is in motion. So, all you have to do to power your gadgets is cycle and get away with a clear conscience by supporting renewable energy.

Weighing merely 300 grams, the USB compatible Atom is designed to charge devices like iPhones, iPods, Galaxy phones, GPS trackers and so on, at the same rate as a computer in a regulated manner. In company's words, it basically means your device will get charged as fast on the bike as it would from the PC and for safety aspects, it would also provide only the specific amount of power each device requires.

The battery pack is also capable of charging a dead battery of an iPhone to 75 percent, and all this, on the go. The company's co-founder Aaron Latzke said, "There's no limit to the power that you can produce with the Atom, that's the beauty of it - as long as you have the will to ride, you can also have mobile power at your fingertips."

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