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Saturday, June 25, 2011

Shirt to Recharge Cell Phones.

Telecommunications company Orange launched a shirt that can serve as a power source to recharge cell phones. The technology is embedded in the shirt works by converting sound energy absorbed from the surrounding environment into electricity.

They call it the 'Orange Sound Charge'. Users simply plug the phone cable into the shirt when they need power rechargeable batteries.

T-shirts that have been tested in a major music concert in Glastonbury, England. A proper test site because there the center of noise, which means it has a source of enough votes to be converted into electricity.

The shirt was enough to steal the attention because the audience usually have to stay in tents before the concert begins. The shirt was enough to give a solution to remain on their cell phones without a loss to find a power source in the center's annual concert is quite awaited it.

"Vibration sound, especially bass frequencies, will generate sufficient vibration to generate electricity," said Tony Andrews, near the stage Spirit of 71, as quoted from the pages of Orange. "It's become a kind of real solution for mobile users."

Andrew Pearcey, one of Orange official, said: "In the midst of music festivals such as Glastonbury Festival, sound power is absorbed into the most appropriate medium to develop a prototype shirt this year."

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