Definitely fond of this atypical functionality, Urbanista intends to take full advantage of the collaboration with Exeger, the company that supplies the Powerfoyle photovoltaic cells, to implement solar charging on new products. After a Bluetooth headset, the Swedish brand is “logically” attacking the earphones, with a pair of true wireless clothing called Phoenix. Quite obvious nuance, but which is important: it is not the headphones themselves, but their charging box which is able to take advantage of a light source (internal and external, the manufacturer specifies) to recharge its internal battery.
From a practical point of view the idea here loses interest when you are on the move, since the case spends most of its time in your trouser pocket or bag, and therefore you will have to think about getting it out. possible to benefit a little from this specificity. Plus, apart from this feature, the Phoenix headphones are nothing short of conventional: in-ear design with silicone tips and IPX4 certification, hybrid active noise reduction, touch controls and a companion smartphone app to customize your sound experience. This is all the other information released on these headphones at the moment.