World's first portable microwave oven "Wayv Adventurer"



In order to eat warm food at the summit, you need a gas stove for mountain. However, the world's first portable microwave ovenWayv Adventurer"If there is, you can warm food and drink anytime, anywhere with a simple button operation.

Wayv Adventurer - Heat food, anywhere.
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NXP Announces World's First Handheld Handheld Battery-Powered RF Microwave Developed Through Alliance with Wayv | NXP
http://media.jp.nxp.com/pressrelease/article.php?id=915&tid=pr_jp_915_RF_Wayv_Adventurer

The design of the world's first portable microwave oven "Wayv Adventurer" can be confirmed in the following movie.

Wayv_unit_film_720 - Vimeo -


Like this water bottle, an object like a lunchbox is the world's first portable microwave oven "Wayv Adventurer". The size is 305 mm in height x 128 mm in width, weighing 1.2 kg.


The top is attached and the top is equipped with a display and various buttons.


Looking back from this design. Very, it does not look like a microwave oven.


Puff open on the top. If you put food in the cylinder inside, you can warm up with RF power transistor with output of 200W. The capacity of warmth is correspondence from 100ml to 500ml, it is also possible to warm the drink. The time required for heating is 4 minutes and it can be heated up to 30 minutes with built-in lithium ion battery.


The top is like this.


The basic way to use is to simply turn on the power switch and set the time with the buttons on both sides is OK.


The world's first portable microwave oven "Wayv Adventurer" is a free maintenance that was developed by NXP Semiconductors and WAYV Technologies, and it requires minimal running cost, so it is better than a portable stove that uses solid fuel It is said that economy is high. It is scheduled to be released in the United States in early 2017, and the price is 199 dollars (about 22,000 yen). Whether it will be released in Japan is unknown.

in Hardware,   Video,   Junk Food, Posted by darkhorse_log