Good wireless in-ear headphones have a range of 20 to 30 hours thanks to the many recharges offered by their case. Sooner or later, you will have to plug them into a charger connected to electricityeither wired or wireless.
Urbanista is a Swedish company that makes headphones named after cities. Just introduced a new city planner phoenixwhich have an interesting feature: you don’t need to charge them with a charger. Under optimal conditions they infinite autonomy. How is this possible?
Are The world’s first solar-powered wireless in-ear headphones. Although more specifically charged through lightfor they too are recharged by any inner light, not only by the Sun.
As we see in the initial photo of the news, housing contains Powerfoyle solar cell which charges the battery when any light falls on it.
According to Urbanist, with moderate use and if we always leave the case in the light, headphones can achieve infinite autonomythat is, you never have to recharge them with electricity.
And what happens if the battery runs out at night or in another place where there is no light? Of course, they can also be charged via USB using a conventional charger. They have an autonomy of 8 hours, which increases to 32 hours with case recharge.
Urbanista doesn’t give many technical details on their website (they don’t, in fact). Thanks to TechRadar, we know that Phoenix hybrid noise reduction system which filters noise and ambient sound to get different types of noise blocking according to our needs. This is a system similar to the one used in the AirPods Pro.
They also boast a voice control system, automatic shutdown if they do not move, Touchpad, and are IPX4 sweat-resistant certified.
Price Urbanista Phoenix Solar Headphones will pursue 150 euro. We don’t know the release date yet.
Source: Computer Hoy

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