Schneider spends about 80 hours on each bikini, hand-stitching super-slim, flexible photovoltaic film strips together using conductive thread. The resulting suits come with a USB connector that you can plug your iPod, iPhone or almost any other mp3 player or cell phone into to juice them back up. And even though the PV cells terminate in a 5 volt regulator, all of the power is transferred right into your electronics, so you don’t have to worry about being electrocuted when you decide to take a dip.
Want to hit the beach in your own Brooklyn-made, sun-powered bikini? Schneider’s website, Solar Coterie, is now accepting custom orders so that you can be one of the first to show off this super high-tech swimsuit. But don’t blame us if people start coming up to you asking you to juice up their dead phones!
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So, the Silicon here is on the outside, for a change !