France gives birth to a smart bikini

A special bikini swimsuit created to help you avoid the risk of sunburn and skin cancer during summer swimming.

Smart bikini for summer without sunburn

When summer comes, most of us are threatened by the risk of sunburn, or worse, ultraviolet skin cancer, because summer is the season of outdoor activities.

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To solve this problem, Spinali design company in Mulhouse, eastern France , released a smart bikini called ' Connected Bikini '.

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This is a product that includes a sensor capable of monitoring the temperature, UV intensity . and people wearing this outfit can monitor these parameters via a software connected to the Smartphone .

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In front of the suit is a thin piece of plastic with sensors attached . They are completely removable and water resistant, so it is easy to remove if you go swimming or do not like the feeling of 'having a piece of plastic on your body ' during the cool days.

The use of smart bikini is also very simple. Users only need to download an app from the carrier, enter their skin type and start . comfortably lying on the beach sunbathing. The sensors will monitor the temperature and send a message to the smartphone indicating whether you are in danger.

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When the alert goes to your phone, it's time you have been out in the sun long enough and need to go into a cool place or apply sunscreen to avoid long-term harmful effects.

This bikini is produced in all sizes and is being sold at prices from 149 euros (over 3.6 million VND). Also in the product catalog there is a beach shawl with similar sensors that cost 99 euros (more than 2.3 million).

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In the past March, the company's researchers successfully produced a discolored bracelet that lets you know when you are going to be sunburned, and a special set of ' double sensors ' that allow children to follow. They will alert you when your child is more than 50m away from you. These products are expected to be sold in June this year and next summer.