Solar wireless headphones
Instead of having to charge the battery, JBL - an American audio equipment manufacturer has just released a model of wireless headphones that can use solar energy.
JBL's Reflect Eternal wireless headset can use solar energy to operate, instead of having to charge the battery.
Typically wireless headphones are limited by their battery life. Each time it runs out, the user has to charge it. But Reflect Eternal can remove this inconvenience. When the user wears it and goes outdoors, the battery will automatically be charged by solar energy. As such, Reflect Eternal will have no activity limit.
Reflect Eternal is equipped with Powerfoyle material (powered by Exeger) to generate energy from sunlight. This product can receive light from any light source even under the lowest light conditions.
JBL also announced, the headset's battery only needs to be charged 1h30 minutes to use it for 68 hours. But if there is no good light, users can still charge the Reflect Eternal battery in just 15 minutes for 2 hours of use.
Reflect Eternal also owns a 40mm driver with a response frequency of 20 Hz ~ 20 kHz, has a built-in microphone for listening to phone calls, has ambient sound amplification mode, is compatible with virtual assistants and supports connectivity. many devices. The headset is also IPX4 water resistant, suitable for sweaty activities.
Currently JBL and Exeger are using a crowdfunding method to evaluate feedback and adjust the design to suit the needs of users.
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