Glastonbury 2011 | soundcharge T-shirt | Orange UK
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Uploaded on Jun 19, 2011
Orange, Official Communications Partner for the Glastonbury Festival, today announced the Orange Sound Charge; the latest invention in the world of mobile charging technology with an innovative gadget that powers mobile phones using sound.
The Sound Charge uses an existing technology in a revolutionary way; by reversing the use of a product called Piezoelectric film within a specially designed t-shirt, allowing people to charge their mobile phones whilst enjoying their favourite act at Glastonbury.
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kraftykriz 1 year ago
Wicked! Whats that tune!?
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orange 1 year ago
‘Show U’ by Laurie Burgees.
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stinkdekentje 1 year ago
whats the name of the song from the dj?
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orange 1 year ago
‘Show U’ by Laurie Burgees.
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Top Comments
Rlex Aock 1 year ago
Play music on iPhone
Have iPhone charge itself
Epic, Win.
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Alex Sullivan 1 year ago
is this a mockumentary ?
it seems too perfect...
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All Comments (35)
Kenneth Thompson 9 months ago
Thanks for posting this video ..
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ilexcorp 1 year ago
this Projeckt fail !
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KoffeeCupDev 1 year ago
it\'s really cool
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KoffeeCupDev 1 year ago
.hey
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balapesala 1 year ago
Sounds pretty cool. Power in a 80dB sound sounds too small (0.0001W/m^2) to generate enough power unless you have large reservior battery which means it should take very long time to charge the battery.
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test123ok 1 year ago
scientists get jiggy wit it.. in da lab ! nice
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queazocotal 1 year ago
80dB SPL is around 1Pa of pressure. Over a patch 20*30cm. This equates to a force of about 10 grams.
The peizioelectric film will compress by at most .001mm (at the pressure involved), yielding around a few dozen microwatts.
This is about enough energy - over the whole weekend - to produce several watt-seconds of power.
About what you'd get from plugging in a normal phone to a charger for 1-2 seconds.
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Jonas Heinisch 1 year ago
perpetuum mobile ;)
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