Thursday, November 14, 2013

This Jacket can charge Smartphones and WiFi

This M Jacket can charge Smartphones and WiFi
Wearable tech future will extend not only smart watches or smart glasses alone. Worn clothing will also be turned into high-tech smart clothing. M is a jacket made by Motiif clothing manufacturer, offers sophistication to the wearer. At this smart coat, there is a built -in 4G data connection and a Smartphone charger. This means that the jacket not only serves to protect the body but can be used to charge and as a source of WiFi connection.
Jacket can charge Smartphones and WiFiJacket can charge Smartphones and WiFi Jacket can charge Smartphones and WiFi

Motiif founder Rafael Balbi said M data connection comes from data services provider Karma. User subscription data from Karma to enjoy hotspot emitted from their coats. The first three months of purchase coats, users get 1GB of free data access.

In the description on the website Motif, Wednesday (11/13/2013), Motiif provide special Smartphone application that is integrated with the coat. This application will provide weather information and give advice when they should wear M.

To recharge the phone battery, the M comes charging dock that can be used for iPhone 4, iPhone 5S and Samsung Galaxy S III and Galaxy S4. When recharging the battery, users simply need to put their handset in a bag that is attached to the chest to connect to the wireless charging dock.

“Having a charging station in a suit may sound uncomfortable, but do not worry, the form is not great and will not interfere with the dress, " said Balbi.

Claimed charger can be used to recharge the handset three to four times a day. To recharge the charger in a suit, hung it on a peg quite special wireless charging pad that goes in the package coat.

Interestingly, in terms of this jacket looks stylish design that not only protects the wearer's body but also makes them look stylish. M is still in the development stage but is scheduled to be ready for sale in February 2014.

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