Googles next 4K Chromecast remote will wave goodbye to batteries
Date:
Mon, 16 Jan 2023 12:41:25 +0000
Description:
TW Electronic's new battery-free Google TV remote should make using the next Chromecast much easier.
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Google looks to have plans to change the worst thing about its TV remotes,
and its the same thing thats terrible about an awful lot of controllers: batteries.
Rather than relying on annoying replaceable cells, the new Google TV remote reference design from TW Electronics the company that produces Google TV remotes features a photovoltaic panel. This new light-powered remote would
be able to self-charge, meaning itll (hopefully) never run out of charge or need its battery replaced, provided it gets enough light.
Following the recent leak that teased a new Chromecast with Google TV is on the way which will most likely be a follow-up to 2020s Chromecast with
Google TV with 4K support were expecting this remote is what itll use. We might also see the design adopted by Google TV-powered displays from Hisense, TCL, and its other partners.
Googles previous Chromecast isnt quite the best streaming device ever made, but for its price it's pretty darn good, so there arent too many upgrades we think this next iteration needs. That being said, an improved controller
would be a great enhancement as it removes another reason for us to need more single-use batteries. Excited to announce the launch of a self charging, battery free #remotecontrol powered by indoor light. Developed with #Exeger,the device is #GoogleTV ready and easily integrated into your
existing system. Get in touch with us for more details.#CES2023 #solarpower pic.twitter.com/pO1bycCC2b January 12, 2023 See more Batteries begone
I despise batteries. Well, more accurately I hate disposable batteries, particularly the ones youll find in TV remotes.
Thats because they always run dry at the most awkward times. You then have to scramble around looking for a spare only to realize that youre lousy with AAs and those coin ones, but youre all out of the AAA batteries that you desperately need.
Then the same old scheme comes into your head: you find an underused gadget that also relies on AAAs and nab its cells for the time being. The plan works fine for a while until you come to use that now battery-less tech and you
have to start the process all over again.
But even if that first part goes smoothly, you then have to dispose of the things.
You shouldnt throw batteries out with the rest of your garbage, instead, they need to be taken to a local recycling center or collection point so the raw materials can be extracted and reused. A recreation of my collection of waste batteries I keep forgetting to throw out (Image credit: John Cameron on Unsplash)
Here in the UK, the most convenient battery drop-off points are plastic tubs that can be found at most local grocery stores. Though I can hardly remember to take my bag for life when I go shopping I now have a collection that'll last over 30 lifetimes. So I instead have a steadily growing pyramid of dead batteries growing in my kitchen, a monument that irks me every time I return from the shops.
And dont even get me started on the battery-powered tech that doesnt include any in the box
The whole situation would be vastly improved if the items were rechargeable. And Googles solar-powered remote would take things further as you wouldnt
even need to remember to plug it in just keep the curtains open during the day or switch your lights on and the thing will slowly regain its lost power.
Well have to wait and see if TW Electronics reference remote design becomes a physical item, but I for one hope it does.
When the next Chromecast arrives (whether it uses the new Google TV remote or not) be sure to check out our best streaming services list so you know where to find the best TV and films.
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Link to news story:
https://www.techradar.com/news/googles-next-4k-chromecast-remote-will-wave-goo dbye-to-batteries
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