This hat can charge your phone

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With the way ZESA is going, we are all going to be rocking this product. We live in a country with abundant sunshine and an inept national power company and so it feels like this was made for us.

This is the Ecoflow power hat. 

This innovative hat offers solar charging capabilities as it has a 360° solar paneled brim. Yes, you heard right, the flaps that go around your head are actual solar panels. You are essentially wearing solar panels with this hat. 

You won’t have to fiddle with it either. Ecoflow say traditional solar panels require adjusting to ensure optimal sunlight exposure but the EcoFlow Power Hat maintains the optimal angle at all times, eliminating the need for manual adjustments.

It has dual USB-A and USB-C ports for charging two devices simultaneously. And we’re talking decent speeds here. You can charge a phone with a 4000mAh battery in 3 hours right from this hat. 

It’s also functional as a hat too and has UPF 50+ sun protection. I know many people think their melanin is good enough but the sun is harsh on your skin and this hat offers quality protection from it. 

The hat is rated IP65 for waterproof and dustproof protection, making it suitable for whatever outdoor activity you like doing. 

The hat is available in two sizes: Medium (56-58 cm) and Large (59-61 cm), both featuring an adjustable hook-and-loop design. It can be folded if want to put it in a bag. 

The EcoFlow Power Hat is priced at €99.00 and is available for purchase on the EcoFlow Europe website. 

Yes, I checked, they only ship to a select group of European countries, not including the UK. So, if you want one you’ll have to jump through hoops. It is a cool product though, might just be worth the hassle. 

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  1. Ryan

    This sounds dumb

  2. Antonius

    Fix your website it’s too slo and boring

  3. Innov museum

    This will soon be one of those trends we will read about in history and the future gen wondering why we were struggling with power generation when there is battery cahrge that can outlast humans.

  4. Nobert

    Reminds me of the hat innovation concepts of the 90s.

  5. Sett

    @Techzim just fix your damn website

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