3M – The future of solar self charging technology is here…
3M
The future of solar self charging technology is here…
3M™ PELTOR™ WS™ ALERT™ XPV Headset
3M will debut the world’s first self-charging protective communications headset that converts outdoor and indoor light into clean electrical energy. The headset uses a patented solar cell technology called Powerfoyle™ that recharges a built-in lithium-ion battery and eliminates the need for single-use batteries. So, whether you are working outdoors in the sun or inside with artificial light, your headset will continuously charge.
Powerfoyle™: patented solar cell technology
3M partnered closely with Swedish tech company Exeger to optimize the Powerfoyle solar cells by using 3M’s film technology. Exeger’s manufacturing of Powerfoyle runs on 100% clean energy at its two Stockholm locations.
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Safe, connected and productive
In addition to light-harvesting capabilities, the 3M™ PELTOR™ WS™ ALERT™ XPV Headset includes many advanced features that allows workers to stay safe, connected and productive. The headset can connect with Bluetooth technology enabled devices and offers a noise cancelling microphone to enable easier and clearer conversations, even in noisy work environments.
The PTL (Push-to-Listen) feature allows you to hear your surroundings without removing your headset by pausing Bluetooth streaming and activating the ambient/environment microphones to listen to nearby colleagues and sounds.
Users can quickly adjust the settings using the headset’s glove-friendly push buttons and receive voice confirmation of the changes without ever having to remove the hearing protection. The headset comes with the 3M™ Connected Equipment app that allows you to adjust settings and monitor solar cell energy levels, as well as statistics from energy used. It is also partly produced with recycled plastics and electronics and supports Over-the-Air (OTA) firmware updates to help prolong the product lifetime.
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