A shirt designed for the battery charger to charge mobile phones (cell phones). These shirts will be tested at the Glastonbury Music Festival in England at 22 to June 26, 2011 this.
Prototype t-shirts that will be tested is designed to power up a cell phone using voice technology responders. Thus, the noise sounds like in the location of the festival is used as an energy battery charger, whenever necessary.
In a trial to be conducted, a giant orange mobile phone will be connected directly to test this tool in order to see the results.
According to festival co-producer, Tony Andrews, these shirts provide a solution to charge the cell phone battery while traveling.
"Vibration sound, especially bass frequencies of sound, will create enough vibration to generate electricity," said Andrews, as pages loaded foxnews.com.
However, when the shirt was released, at the same time a Japanese company also announced another way to charge cell phone batteries. The Japanese company, introduces how to recharge a cell phone by heating the water.
TES NewEnergy, based in Osaka said the new gadget is able to convert heat from the boiling water into electricity that can be inserted through the USB into the digital devices like music players and global positioning systems (GPS).
This tool can be purchased starting this month with a price of U.S. $ 301. The Japanese company said, it takes three to five hours to charge an iPhone.
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