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Fabric patches harvest static energy to add wearables to ordinary clothing

By Tom Phillips • 5 December 2022 • Updated 5 December 2022 • nfcw.com
Graphic showing use cases for research into contactless low-cost wearable devices using power-generating textiles

Researchers at North Carolina State University in the USA have developed and tested a technique for integrating low-cost wearable devices such as motion sensors into clothing by embroidering patches containing yarns that draw energy from a wearer’s movements onto standard fabric or already existing garments... More


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