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It's Now Officially Possible For Clothes To Produce Electricity !!
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Personal devices, sensors, screens, electronics can run on clothing that generate energy from friction with motion. People move around all the time, the friction that's in the fabric can generate energy. Mini solar cells can be integrated into fabric to generate energy from sunlight as well. More ways to generate energy with clothing are in development. In the near future, clothing will generate enough energy to power personal devices like smartphone and so much more. Smart clothing will be like the new smartphones of the future, they will generate energy and run applications, add interactivity to people's lives.
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