Stretchable Batteries: The Future of Wearable Tech?

Are rigid batteries holding back the true potential of wearable tech?
Recent studies from Nanjing University and the University of Cambridge unveil groundbreaking flexible batteries that promise to revolutionize wearable and implantable devices.
Nanjing's lithium-ion battery can stretch up to 5,000 percent of its original length, remaining viable through 70 charge cycles. Meanwhile, Cambridge researchers developed a hydrogel-based material inspired by electric eels, which can stretch to ten times its length without losing charge.
These innovations aim to overcome the limitations of traditional rigid batteries, potentially making wearables more comfortable and efficient. How can businesses leverage these advancements to create next-gen products that seamlessly integrate with the human body?
Read the full article on TechSpot.
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