Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Amazing Solar OnBeats Headphones


Scottish audio engineers developed the solar headphones OnBeat, can charge for mobile phones and tablet PCs. A headband headset bendable internal solar cells to capture solar power generation
OnBeat installed solar surface area of ​​53 cm2, the capacity close to 0.55 W, using polysilicon material. Solar generating capacity installed in the ear stored in two rechargeable lithium battery inside
OnBeat headset is not charging the phone via an interface, but linked to the phone via a USB port for charging. Catch the rain, the user can OnBeat via the USB port and socket or a computer connected to the headset battery. When they go out with headphones storage of electricity to charge the phone
Anderson raised the congregation started on a website Kickstarter fundraising campaign hopes to raise 200,000 pounds (about $ 300,000) fund to promote OnBeat items. OnBeat will be priced at 119 pounds (about $ 177) or so, will be listed in February 2014
SAN FRANCISCO, July 14, according to foreign media reports, the audio engineer Glasgow Andrew - Anderson designed a product called "OnBeat" solar headset that allows users to listen to music while charging the phone or tablet . With this solar charger can act as a headset, users no longer have to worry about battery power is low.

In the design, OnBeat a piece of flexible solar cell built inside the headband, for capturing solar power generation. Solar generating capacity installed in the ear stored in two internal rechargeable lithium battery. Users only need to headphones or flat battery and OnBeat connected, the stored energy will be delivered to these devices. OnBeat by British audio engineer Andrew - Anderson designs. OnBeat design, he developed the first flexible solar cells.

Currently, Anderson raised in the congregation started on a website Kickstarter fundraising campaign hopes to raise 200,000 pounds (about $ 300,000) fund to promote OnBeat items. OnBeat installed solar surface area of ​​53 cm2, the capacity close to 0.55 W, using polysilicon material. Anderson Kickstarter website that "this headset can make your equipment is always in working condition," but he did not disclose the specific amount of charge.

OnBeat headset is not charging the phone via an interface, but linked to the phone via a USB port for charging. Catch the rain, the user can OnBeat via the USB port and socket or a computer connected to the headset battery. When they go out with headphones storage of electricity to charge the phone.

Anderson said: "Over the past year, we have been unremitting efforts, hoping to develop a not only has excellent sound quality, while also charging the headset for mobile devices would be built-in rechargeable battery and solar ear band together imply for you can be anywhere charging for mobile devices, so that they are always in working condition. "

As dissatisfaction with the cell phone battery life, Anderson began to develop from 2012 onwards OnBeat. In addition to OnBeat has charging function, he also hoped the headset with excellent sound quality. He said: "From the beginning, we decided to develop a mobile device is not only able to charge, and also has excellent sound quality headphones, whether it is the bass, midrange, or treble."

OnBeat audio impedance of 32 + / -10% ohm, frequency response 20hz to between 20,000 Khz, sensitivity to 100 + / - 3 decibels. The headset is also built-in control device for controlling the volume. According to Anderson's plan, OnBeat will be priced at 119 pounds (about $ 177) or so, will be listed in February 2014. (Takafumi)

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