Smart Watches Working from Heart of your Body & Never Discharge your Battery

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Matrix PowerWatch is the first device to charge power using thermoelectric technology, which means you don’t have to charge or change the battery. This is a serious challenge for fans to criticize smart watches for the short operation of their batteries.

With a superficial glance, it seems that we have already seen a lot somewhere. Outwardly, they look a bit like Garmin Fenix ​​3 HR, a screen with rather low power consumption, with low resolution (exact data will be announced later). They resemble Vector watch, which promise 30 days of work without recharging.

Made from "aviation aluminum", so we are sure that they will not lose their sophisticated look over time, although their style can hardly be compared with such watches as Tag Heuer Connected or Fossil Q.

Matrix PowerWatch provides water resistance at a depth of 50m, which looks impressive, but will not be particularly useful for those who do not swim regularly. But you can take them with you to the shower.

Looking closer at their characteristics, Matrix PowerWatch is all that is needed to control your physical activity, and their new technologies will be used to better account for calories burned, which is nice. Citizen smart watches http://www.rafiqsonsonline.com/product-category/citizen/ will collect your statistics, store them for a year, and synchronize data with the app in your smartphone.

They will also measure the power generated by your body, which is their unique and very impressive feature.

“Matrix thermoelectric platform technologies now provide the ability to power different types of devices without the need for replacement batteries or external power sources,” says Akram Boukai, co-founder and CEO of Matrix.

And it seems that portable thermal springs may appear soon. The idea of ​​the PowerWatch campaign coincides with a report from the Indian Economic Times, which states that the University of Texas has been developing technology to collect heat for wearable devices especially smart watches & their prices http://rafiqsonsonline.com/product-category/smart-watches/.

“For the first time, it was discovered that a solid polymer electrolyte can produce high induced voltage,” Economic Times quotes Choonghu Yu, a professor at the University of Texas A & M.

These are, of course, the first steps of thermal energy technology. And although now they are unlikely to replace devices like Apple Watch or Fitbit Charge , in the future this may be the key to increased duration, if not to the eternal life of the batteries of your personal devices.

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