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Vodafone UK has reportedly unveiled a new multi-purpose umbrella could be used to charge a phone, improve phone signal and could also be used as a torch and to keep users dry in the typical English weather.
The multifunctional umbrella was the work of Kenneth Tong, of University College London and it included a dozen solar cells knitted into the canopy fabric that provide all of the power for its functions, alongside additional aluminum struts that also act as antennas.
In just six weeks, Tong was able to build a prototype umbrella based from his designs and concept ideas.
The folding struts of the umbrella are made from aluminum, to improve conductivity and a small, but high-gain antenna paired with a small signal repeater is incorporated as well.
Reports say in spite of its impressive features (for an umbrella), it weighed just 800 grams.
"The Vodafone Booster Brolly uses a clever combination of high gain antenna and low power signal repeater to catch radio waves from a Vodafone transmitter, before dispersing a very low intensity signal, creating a small 'signal shower', just above users' heads," a Vodafone official reportedly said to UK newspaper, Inquirer.
Vodafone said the umbrella gave a stronger and more directed signal for its holder, and also provided a signal boost to other Vodafone customers around them as well.
The Booster Brolly is also said to have the ability to charge a mobile phone via USB, with the charging unit housed in the handle, and it also has a torch, which helps users to locate items in the dark.
"We've put in all of this technology but its not heavy, its not big - and it looks good. In fact, it's a bit of a James Bond umbrella - you can't tell what it does from the outside," said the umbrellas creator, Kenneth Tong.
Vodafone's umbrella is still in the concept stage and its unclear when it will be available for purchase, or how much it will cost.
But it is due to make its debut at next week's festival in the Isle of Wight, where Vodafone VIP customers will get a chance to test it out.
Reports also said Vodafone plans to offer the unique umbrella at various festivals this summer around the UK.
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