Quite a few people on the web have ordered these and will give them a
whirl. Including a few Finns who are taking them to an university and
having scientists look at them.

It looks like this is really progressing and we will definitely know within
the next 3 months whether there's anything in there. I tend to think that
it is a working tech, albeit only the first beginnings of what this tech
could do.

Shaun McCarthy says it's just "three strips of metal and two wires".
Unlike the scientist who keeps saying it's impossible, and claims that
there cannot be any energy being produced -- it's not an
energy-from-nothing-production-device, it _receives_ energy from somewhere.
I don't mind if they think it's dark energy or energy from the vacuum, the
trickle of energy that is received by the multilayered metallic pack is fed
to a Lithium-Ion battery and can then be discharged into charging a
smartphone or an iPad via the USB-connection.

I'd buy one in a split second, me, if I had the 1200€ + postage.

here are some transcripts I've written down from a while ago:

http://freeenergy.news/steorn/steorn-o-cube-webinar-full-transcript/
http://freeenergy.news/steorn-webinar-ii-orbo-products-full-transcript/


On 25 January 2016 at 19:31, H Veeder <[email protected]> wrote:

> Fact or fiction: Irish firm invents everlasting battery
>
> Is Steorn’s Orbo technology a non-polluting, supercheap source of power –
> or a delusion ?
>
> ​(article and video)​
>
>
> http://www.irishtimes.com/business/fact-or-fiction-irish-firm-invents-everlasting-battery-1.2506832
>
>
> ​Harry​
>
>


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