Most homes have far fewer electrical outlets on the outside than on the inside, which can pose a challenge when powering outdoor devices. The Power Mole V2 is here to help, by transmitting even more power right through window panes.
Currently the subject of a Kickstarter campaign, the Power Mole V2 is (not surprisingly) the successor to the original Power Mole, which was created by California-based inventor Peter Bevelacqua. It works in the same manner as the original, but is smaller yet at the same time more powerful.
The setup still consists of two puck-shaped components: the transmitter, which is adhered to the inside surface of a window pane, and the receiver, which is adhered to the outside.
The transmitter is plugged into an indoor household outlet, while the receiver is USB hard-wired to the 5-volt outdoor device. That device could be something like a security camera, water pump, bug zapper, Wi-Fi extender, or a set of holiday lights.