In India the LG K7i smartphone with the "scaring away of mosquitoes" function has gone on sale
In the last dates of September of the 2017th in New Delhi there took place the action of "India Mobile Congress", one of parts of which was a presentation of novelties of Asian vendors of mobile gadgets. The LG company was selected from others, having provided Antimoskit technology in a format of the budgetary accessory for the smartphone.
The LG K7i model is by default delivered with an additional back cover into which the ultrasound radiator is integrated. It functions at a frequency of 30 KHZ harmless to the person, but intolerable for the flying bloodsuckers. An ultrasound does not kill mosquitoes, but provokes bad mood and desire to steer clear of noise maker. What is extremely important – the device does not need consumables, it only uses energy from batteries of the smartphone.
This technology, according to representatives of LG, will become a part of everyday life of Indians and a powerful alternative to chemical repellents – expensive and unsafe for ordinary residents of the country. The K7i model is even supplied with an unpretentious support to set it "on guards" locations from mosquito brotherhood. The company does not provide data on power consumption on maintenance of the round-the-clock ultrasonic barrier, but the battery capacity of the smartphone is not so big, all 2500 мАч.
Other characteristics of the K7i model will hardly interest someone, it is the typical budgetary smartphone at the price less than $120. It works under control of Android 6.0 Marshmallow and supports two SIM cards. Whether "antimoskitnik" outside the hot and wet territories of India is planned to sell, so far it is unknown.
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I landscape. Having this would be the best thing ever.
I guess not only for Indians. LG might sell it in Africa and South America as well.
Technology is doing great things these days. From the current trend in technology now, I'm sure we are going to see more and greater advancement in the near future. Very informative, thanks
Smartphones have become a necessity in our lives. And they are 'disrupting' many industries.
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Yeah, makes sense in India.
Ta skajete bajalysta kak ve saberale tak mnoga badbeshke?
Finally, something useful and practical included in a smartphone, for the right market. Making it more compact would be a great idea. One concern though, mosquitoes have the potential to get used to with the ultrasound and gain "resistance" to it, making this feature useless.