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Solar-powered headphones, bike helmets and bags
Solar cells printed with a custom nano ink are being made to any shape to charge certain devices under a range of lighting conditions.
While they are unlikely to help charge more power-hungry devices like phones and laptops, the nano inks, developed by Giovanni Fili's company, Exeger, will help power many other things such as headphones.
He spoke to ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Click’s Lara Lewington about the potential uses for their technology.
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