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This is kinda like saying that a radio thermal generator could power next gen's phones.
I am sure it could, that doesn't mean that it will.
Sure, if your phone only needs a fraction of a watt and you're okay with an unshielded neutron source pressed against your head.
If the mars rovers can function on a fraction of a watt, then I don't know why my phone can't...
It doesn’t?
Source: NASA
Yeah, see!
An RTG could power my phone!
Sigh, let me spell my point out for you...
What I mean is that I can absolutely believe that a solid state battery could power the next gen smart watch, I doubt it will.
Just as an RTG could power my phone, but I doubt that it will be powered by it.
Uh yeah that definitely needed to be “spelled out” from your prior comment.
To give some perspective on this, I've lived for the last three months in a camper with a DC fridge. 1350 watt battery. The rtg at 110w/hr would keep my battery charged. 50 watt tv, 72 watt fridge, 24 watt starlink plus lights and waterpump. It would be just enough for me to live on I'd say.