Flexible lithium-
Ion batteries available for various consumer devices may be closer to the market than ever before.
At the Ceatac Technology Expo in Japan, Panasonic demonstrated its new flexible battery, which is currently designed for "card"
Types and wearables such as watches and fitness bands
Ben Wood, an analyst at CCS Insight, told the BBC that the technology could be a pioneer of "truly disruptive devices" (although it may take some time before these devices are implemented ).
Panasonic's equipment will start shipping at the end of the month with only 0 units.
022 inch thick, fully bent about 25 degrees, it is said to keep the function even if bent over and over again.
According to Ubergizmo, the direct advantage of this battery is that those who carry a card-like device with them in their pockets don't have to worry about damaging the battery if they sit and bend it accidentally.
But the batteries could be the biggest sensation for the future: major consumer electronics companies like Panasonic, Samsung and LG are working hard to develop other bending technologies, including smartphones and monitors, Wood said, these batteries can "provide space for disruptive new curved designs ".
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