Since time immemorial, solar panels have been engaged in transforming the lives of millions. Now in the world of today, electronics manufacturers are looking at technology to tackle the small problem of headphone power shortages.
A Swedish startup Exeger has been successful in incorporating its thin, flexible solar material into headphones from Urbanista. The product, which can be self-charged from either the sun or indoor lighting, promises users “virtually unlimited playtime” without having to look for an electrical socket. The headphones with Exeger store enough energy from an hour in the bright sun, allowing to play for three hours. However, the limitation on a cloudy day is to 2 hours. Moreover, even with the dimmer settings, the headphone battery will continue to charge slowly.
Exeger is a Swedish company with a unique solar cell technology that converts all forms of light into electrical energy. With its resilient and flexible design, the solar cell material named Powerfoyle can be seamlessly integrated into any product that benefits from being self-powered. Powerfoyle can enhance any consumer electronic product it is integrated into with extended or even eternal battery life, putting the power of cutting-edge solar technology directly into the hands of consumers. By revolutionizing the perception of available energy, Exeger makes products both smarter and more sustainable – with the vision to touch the lives of billions of people.
So now you need not charge your headphones and enjoy the music !!!