Wireless technology is a big plus for mobility. With this, it unlocked entanglement in cables. But a new complication has arisen, because this type of technological "nomad" needs a lot of energy to operate, and finding a power source can be just as easy as looking for a toilet in a tourist destination, when we are really pressed. We don't have this problem with Exod Helios wireless bluetooth headphones, as they harvest energy from natural light.
Exodus Helios they are headphones, which use a wireless connection bluetooth 4.0 and which are coated on top with photovoltaic cells, which take care of powering them with the help of the sun (possibility also via cable). And knowing that without a sound source they are as useful as light bulbs during the day, they can they also power the device, who sends her music via micro USB cable.
They decorate them multitasking buttons with which we control the music, the sound volume, the headphones themselves, and it also has a built-in microphone, so that we can make calls with them.
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Just as music likes to set our mood when dark clouds are gathering above us, the Helios headphones make sure that the music in cloudy weather can play long enough to lift our spirits.
But that will only happen if they succeed Kickstarter raise enough start-up funds. In this case, ours will be around 230 euros, and pre-orders will also be able to get them for 100 euros cheaper.
More information:
www.exod-line.com, www.kickstarter.com