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The guinea pig of solar - powered technical school Peyton Rous a bit of merited mental rejection among consumer . At the end of the daylight , I surmise most folks would make love more sustainable gadgets they never have to charge , but on the whole , the genuine technology rarely — if ever — lives up to expected value .

Next hebdomad atCES , Exegeris hope to deal some of the on-going doubt around consumer solar . The Swedish startup is announcing a number of partnership that contribute its Powerfoyle flexible solar cell tech to various products .

Among the first to partner up is headphone maker Urbanista . Ahead of the big event in Vegas , the company has announced a yoke of headphone fuel by Powerfoyle technical school . There ’s the over - ear Urbanista Los Angeles , which the party promise will save “ virtually countless playtime , ” and the late version of its Phoenix earbuds .

The Los Angeles have an existent rat playback sentence of 60 time of day — an impressive form by any standard that may or may not fit your current definition of “ virtually infinite . ” The Powerfoyle cell is integrated directly into the headphones ’ band , allowing the system to blame indoors and out while play . When the battery does run out , of course , they can be charged via USB - C.

This is the 2d - generation Los Angeles production , following a couplet released in 2021 that was among the first product on the market to mix Exeger technical school .

The headphones are made from recycled charge plate , have built - in on - spike detection and offer adaptive racket canceling and transparency via the on - board mics .

The Phoenix , meanwhile , have Powerfoyle integrated into their bear down case . The bud themselves declare oneself eight hr on a charge — that ’s a couple hour more than much of the contention . They ’ll get a totality of 40 hours when the pillowcase is factor in in .

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This morn , 3 M announce its own Exeger partnership . The party ’s raw Peltor blade headset also features a Powerfoyle cell built into its headband .