AIX-EN-PROVENCE, France,
February 7, 2016 /PRNewswire/ --
New solar tech Wysips®
Reflect extends smartwatch battery
life similar to analog
watches
Pavilion France - Hall 5 Stand 5B21
Sunpartner Technologies, expert in
cutting-edge solar tech, returns to Mobile
World Congress in Barcelona for
its fourth consecutive year to unveil its latest advances in
telephones, connected accessories and IoT devices. Sunpartner is
known for its patented Wysips®: an
invisible photovoltaic component embedded into any
kind of surface that enables devices to generate their own
energy.
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-> Sunpartner Unveils Wysips®
Reflect: The Future of Smartwatches
In the fast-growing market for smartwatches, aesthetics and
longer battery life are crucial. Sunpartner's invisible solar
solutions solve both those issues: Wysips® modules are totally
design neutral and extend smartwatch battery life by 30% to
50%.
To respond to market demands, the company has extended its range
of products enabling mobile devices, connected objects, and
accessories to go anywhere by harnessing free inexhaustible energy
from the sun.
After Wysips® Crystal for emissive screens and Wysips® Graphics
for textured surfaces, this year at MWC Sunpartner
will unveil Wysips® Reflect: an ultra-thin, invisible
photovoltaic component that can be embedded in
all types of reflective screens (LCDs in smart
watches, electronic shelf tags...). Wysips® Reflect also works with
objects without a screen: analog watches (on the watch dial or the
crystal), rear phone casings, wearable tech and more.
A new solar smartwatch will be unveiled at
MWC 2016 and a partnership will be announced.
-> Watch Videos Streamed over Light Waves!
At Sunpartner's stand at MWC 2016, come and experience LiFi and
watch streaming videos over light! LiFi (Light Fidelity) is a
wireless technology that transmits data over visible light waves.
Sunpartner's R&D has been working to increase the bandwidth
speed of its LiFi receiver so users can watch streaming videos.
Since Wysips® technology is a photovoltaic material, it can also
act as a photodetector and receive data in the LiFi chain. Several
manufacturers are interested in this new tech so they can enhance
user experience.
Visit http://www.sunpartnertechnologies.com