Now operate smartphone with your bracelet
The Cicret Bracelet will project a tablet interface onto the user's arm
As wearable technology continues to evolve and define the space, as well as redefine mobile in general, we get to enjoy the hatching of new ideas. It really is quite remarkable, as seeing a completely new set of ideas form and become an entirely new, tangible product does not happen that often. With wearables gaining some traction, smartphones and tablets are by no means the only mobile devices around nowadays. Now, though, Cicret is looking to take things a step farther and turn your arm into a smartphone.
The Bracelet comprises a pico projector and a row of eight proximity sensors that point towards the user's forearm. It operates as a standalone device and, when activated with a twist of the wrist, projects an Android interface onto the users arm. The proximity sensors detect where the user's finger or fingers are and allow them to interact with the interface as they would any other Android device.
It should be interesting to see if the Cicret Bracelet can improve on the technology, to make something we'd actually want to use. There is one more interesting feature in this device is that it is water resistant. You can also use it with wet hand. In below image its an example of using this device in bath tub.
The device will allow users to browse the web, send and receive emails and play games. It will also be possible for users to pair it with an existing smartphone, answer incoming phone calls and activate the speakerphone functionality on the their smartphone. The Cicret Bracelet features an accelerometer and a vibration module, along with an LED for notifications. Connectivity is provided by way of WiFi, Bluetooth and a Micro USB port. It is expected to be made available in 16 GB and 32 GB models.
There are many features available in this Cicret Bracelet. In above image all features and its components are indicates with name.
See features of Cicret Bracelet in Video:
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NOTE: This is not available in market. If you found then that is pirated. For more details visit its official website http://www.cicret.com.
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