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Could solar-powered ‘smart clothes’ be the future of fashion?

Technology is no longer limited to the domain of smartphones, computers, and smartwatches – it now extends to our very own clothes.

Researchers are studying the creation of clothing wherein fabric meets data in what have been dubbed “Smart Clothes”.

Here, fashion is no longer just about appearance or personal taste – but an interactive system capable of understanding, responding, and even monitoring.

According to the technology website ELE Times, smart clothing – also called electronic textiles and wearable technology – consists of garments integrated with sensors, motors, and microelectronic components, enabling them to interact with the wearer’s body and the surrounding environment.

These clothes are no longer silent fabrics; they are become tiny platforms for collecting and analyzing data in real time, from heart rate and body temperature to humidity and muscle activity, and even tracking movement and posture.

This system works through a network of flexible sensors embedded within the fabric.

These sensors capture subtle signals from the body and transmit them via conductive threads within the fabric to an external device, such as a smartphone or a cloud system.

The data is then analyzed and presented to the user as alerts or instant recommendations.

In some advanced models of electronic textiles, these clothes rely on unconventional energy sources such as flexible batteries, solar cells, or even energy generated by movement itself, making them lighter and more suitable for everyday wear.

Edited translation from Al-Masry Al-Youm

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