Device-Disguising Parkas

The 'Power Parka' Hides and Charges Many Different Devices

The 'Power Parka' is like a coat that James Bond would wear on an exploit to the Arctic Circle. The coat, designed by Amsterdam-based Thom Kool, looks like a hip winter jacket, but it actually hides a wealth of devices within it, and it even keeps that technology charged.

People who live in cities often need to carry around all sorts of devices, be it a laptop, a tablet, a smartphone, a camera, or all of the above. However, stuffing all these into a backpack makes commuting a pain. The Power Parka provides a way for consumers to carry all their devices without adding a massive bulge on their backs.

The coat comes with several pockets, each for a specific device. These pockets have charging ports that connect to batteries near the armpits. Further, the coat has a reinforced inner shell that helps to redistribute the weight of the devices evenly.
Trend Themes
1. Smart Clothing - The 'Power Parka' exemplifies the trend of smart clothing that integrates technology into wearable garments.
2. Concealed Technology - The 'Power Parka' showcases the trend of concealing and integrating devices within fashion items, providing convenience and style.
3. Mobile Device Charging - The 'Power Parka' addresses the growing trend of mobile device charging on the go by incorporating built-in charging ports.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion - The fashion industry can explore opportunities to create and market smart clothing like the 'Power Parka' that blends fashion with technology.
2. Technology - The technology industry can capitalize on the trend of concealing devices within fashion items by developing innovative devices that seamlessly integrate into clothing.
3. Consumer Electronics - The consumer electronics industry can tap into the demand for on-the-go charging solutions by designing devices with built-in charging capabilities, compatible with garments like the 'Power Parka'.

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