Batteries are one of the main reasons that hinder the development of wearable technology at this stage. Because these wearable devices not only consume a lot of power, but also the appearance of these devices is limited by the current battery size, it is a huge challenge to turn these wearable devices into thin clothes like clothes. Today's traditional battery types will sever our previous assumptions, but today's ultra-thin zinc battery technology will make this vision possible.
A California-based company called Imprint Energy achieved a breakthrough in ultra-thin batteries. The zinc batteries they produce are as thick as paper, and the process of making batteries is simpler than we think. Do you know why this battery is called a zinc battery? Let me explain to you Xiaobian, because they use zinc polymers to store energy, so they also make them non-toxic and harmless. Therefore, it is more secure than a traditional lithium battery. Considering that smart wearable devices need to be close to or close to the skin in real time, wearable devices using this non-toxic battery will be our best choice.
The company has now received more than $600 (approximately RMB 37 million) in venture capital, and ultimately they want to be able to sell the battery to manufacturers of wearable devices. Now that the technology is still in the productization stage, don't expect to see the wearable device using this battery in Computer City right now, but we must learn to listen to the sound of technology.

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