Dear reader, I bring to you, two amazing innovations you should watch out for by 2017.
1.) WELT
Welt is the name given to the awesome BELT. At first glance, it's nothing more than a good looking leather belt, but if you look a little deeper you'll notice that his buckle possess a microUSB port. Well, say hi to the new type of wearable: the smart belt, welt.
Welt: the intelligent belt. / © Welt
The Welt has five basic functions:
•Measuring waist size
•Counting steps
•Counting time spent sitting
•Report when we've been eating.
•Holding trousers up
Welt collects this data and makes it viewable in its companion app so you can take note of your habits. In addition, the app provides a plan on how to keep in shape, as well as a series of exercises for you to try out.
Welt's companion app collects your data. / © Welt
This contraption isn't accessible only yet as the organization is still seeking finance through its Kickstarter page. Shipments will begin from January 2017. It's an inquisitive contraption that consolidates wellbeing and design and is additional evidence that wearable tech is becoming an regular reality.
SGNL
SGNL is a bracelet that turns your hand into a speaker. "na jaz, right?", but it actually the reality is it takes advantage of a basic physics principle to transmit sound through a surface. This wristband, SGNL, works with any watch that's compatible with standard straps.
Press your finger to your ear to hear the call. / © AndroidPIT
On the bracelet is a protrusion which produces vibrations, like the diaphragm of a loudspeaker. But instead of transferring these through the air, instead sound travels through the bones of your hand.
First, you need to connect your smartphone to the bracelet via Bluetooth and install the companion app, then make a call. After that, simply press a finger to your ear to hear the conversation.
This increases privacy, as nobody can hear anything but you, and a microphone inside the wristband allows you to talk back like a normal telephone conversation.
You can assign frequently called numbers from within the app. / © AndroidPIT
On the strap are five LEDs which display the current battery level and you can also assign frequently used numbers from the app, meaning you can make calls without removing your smartphone from your pocket!.
Scheduled for launch next February.
There you have it readers, what do you think, awesome or not?
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