The thermoregulating jacket
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Danish designer Alex Soza's Bionic Jacket registers whether you're cold or sweating. It reacts at low temperatures by raising the material up to two centimetres, creating a thermo effect that increases the internal jacket temperature. At high temperatures, the material shrinks all the way down to two millimetres to allow body heat to escape.
Inside is a micro computer --powered by a 6 Volt battery-- that monitors the temperature and a display where you can program the temp you wish inside the jacket. The garment will then work to keep that temp. and find a comfortable thickness, at all times. It weighs no more than 1,9 kg. Via Modulex. |
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