We live in a high tech world. But have we ever stopped to think how all this wireless technology could be affecting men's little swimmers?? Silver-lined boxer shorts to repel radiation from everyday gadgets have been developed by a British scientist.
British scientist, Joseph Perkins developed silver-lined boxer shorts to repel radiation from everyday gadgets. He says the metal woven into the Wireless Armour underwear crestes a small Faraday cage to protect against 99.9% of radiation.
He believes the pants are necessary because of falling sperm counts, which he believes is partly due to the gadgets we use every day.
The underwear works because the protective cage - invented by Michael Faraday in the 1800s - distributes any electromagnetic radiation evenly around it.
In a message on his Indiegogo fundraising page Mr Perkins said: "The communications systems in parliament and vital military installations are all protects by Faraday cages to stop them being interfered with.
"Now you can protect your most valuable assets too with Wireless Armour.
"This covers the entire range of radiation emitted by wireless devices, from voice and texts through to 4G and Wi-Fi."
Mr Perkins said the idea came to him while teaching physics in Switzerland, when he said he realised his gadgets were exposing him to "huge amounts of radiation".
He says he needs to raise £30,000 to put the underwear into production.
Early backers can get a pair for £14, while the price will rise to £24 for later backers.
Mr Perkins says he also plans to develop a bra which protects against radiation.