We can also recharge our headphones in the sun alongside our vitamin D supplies

We can also recharge our headphones in the sun alongside our vitamin D supplies

We just have said goodbye to the problem of tangled wires, as Bluetooth headphones have brought us a new solution, but now we have to worry about the charge level of yet another device. But there seems to be a solution to this problem too!

Urbanista’s innovative ‘Los Angeles’ headphones are solar-powered, so while we are walking down the street listening to music, our favorite gadget not only doesn’t go dead, it actually charges. The fully-charged headphones last for up to 80 hours, which can allow us to listen to a fair number of playlists. Fortunately, innovation hasn’t been at the expense of design. They are beautifully styled, clean and comfortable pieces. Thanks to active noise canceling, we don’t have to worry about being distracted by street noise when listening to music.

Source: Wallpaper

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