Here is another revolutionary gadget – the leather belt –
the most sought after XOO Belt that
includes a buckle that doubles as a phone charger. A USB lead is
concealed behind the leather part of the belt and can be used to charge up the
buckle and connect a smartphone to it.
Mail Online writes of this belt that can recharge gadgets while they are still safe in the pocket.
The leather XOO
Belt looks distinctly normal and non high-tech, but its buckle incorporates a
charger that is held in place by magnets so it can easily be connected and
disconnected. The belt, which comes in
black and brown, can be charged up like an ordinary smartphone via a USB cable
and has enough power to charge an iPhone 6 from scratch or 'pretty much any
device' in around three hours. The cable is concealed behind the leather part
of the belt, which itself contains a new type of flexible battery. A Manchester-based company called Nifty is
raising funds on crowd funding website Indiegogo, to put the belt into
production. It has already exceeded its goal of $50,000 with 18 days to go.
‘The XOO Belt is a
simple solution to an everyday problem - smartphone battery life,’ a spokesman
at the company said. The belt contains a 'new breed of Lithium Ceramic Polymer
flexible battery', six layers of which are sandwiched between the leather part
of the belt. These six overlapping layers of this battery
sandwiched between the belt leather to give a base power of 1,300mAh of charge.
'Add this to the 800mAh in each buckle—for a total of 2,100mAh—and you’ve
enough to fully charge an iPhone 6 with some left over,' the company says. It
takes around three hours to completely charge a phone, and the same amount of
time for the battery pack to be charged up from a power source.
Stylish XOO belt charges your phone anytime, anywhere –
the belt that conceals a mighty 2,100mAh
of charge, looks, feels and weighs about
the same as a really nice belt. The belt is available to pre-order from
Indiegogo from $125 (£80) (Rs.7730).
With regards – S.
Sampathkumar
2nd Dec 2014.
