Clothing that plays music and lights up through sensors is coming into the market. A team of Purdue University experts has gone even further and created a new set of technologies called Omniphobic Tribo Electric Nanogenerators that turn any fabric into sensor- powered e- clothes. That is, electronic devices with fluorine atoms are being converted into e- textiles by inserting them into a small embroidery. A remote is also connected to this outfit. Once it is turned on, they act like electronic devices. Even in the rain, it does not get wet or stained. Letting the virus and bacteria in the surrounding environment will also cause bad odors. These can also be put in the washing machine.
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