Because there is no restriction on wires, the Bluetooth headset is not only easy to use, but also more beautiful. So, it has gradually become a must-have product for many people. After a day from driving, if you forget to recharge the wireless headset at night, you can’t use it the next day․ Finally, in response to this problem, JBL comes up with its own solution․ The company will release the Reflect Eternal wireless headset that can be charged by solar energy.
The Reflect Eternal wireless headset looks similar to other headsets. However, a specific material covers the surface of its head beam. The latter is Powerfoyle material which comes from a Swedish nanotechnology company Egger.
According to the company, Powefoyle uses a proprietary nanomaterial. As a result of this process, it is generating electricity from light and this process is called “artificial photosynthesis.” Also, it is important to note, that different material can treat the surface of this product and. Thus, it has flexibility, which is very important for the headset.

The Reflect Eternal wireless headset relies on a built-in battery, which can provide 20 to 30 hours of music playback time per charge. By the way, it supports fast charging.
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In terms of solar charging, JBL stated that in a sunny environment users listen to music for 3.5 hours a day. It means, they only need to wear a headset for one and a half hours every day to achieve a total music playback time of 68 hours. For 2 hours, this wireless headset can provide 168 hours of battery life. If the environment where you listen to songs is mostly brightened, you don’t need to charge this headset at all.
This product uses the Bluetooth 5.0 connectivity and supports voice assistants. This device’s price is $165 and you can pre-order it through Indiegogo. In addition, JBL said that the headset should not be shipped before October 2020.
