Science & Technology Museum, University of Patras Campus, Greece
The Russian flashlight "Forever Flashlight", also known as "Zhuchok" (which means "little beetle"), is a hand-powered flashlight. It was manufactured in the early 1990s in Russia and works without batteries. Instead of batteries, it generates electricity through a mechanism that activates when squeezed, making it ideal for tough conditions or areas without electricity.
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