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Product introduction of wearable smart devices
Iwatch Apple Smart Watch

Although people have seen many Bluetooth smart watches, the smart watches produced by Apple will have a far-reaching impact on people's lives and Apple's future.

This device is designed with curved glass, which can be flat or curved. Tatabe has a communication module, through which users can complete various tasks, including adjusting playlists, viewing call records and replying to short messages. Of course, it naturally uses our own iOS system.

Just as the iPhone redefined the mobile phone, the iPad opened the era of tablet computers. IWatch is considered to be Apple's next disruptive product. However, some analysts pointed out that iWatch will not replace the iPhone, but more as a supplement to the iPhone, expanding the functions of other devices and making it easier for users to use Apple devices. For example, when the user doesn't know where your mobile phone is, you can use the Siri function of iWatch to make the iPhone sound and vibrate, so that the user can find the mobile phone smoothly.

Motorola smart watch Moto 201110 June 19 The world's first smart watch MOTOACTV based on Android system was released. On March 201April 8/KLOC-0, Motorola released MOTO360, another smart wearable device.

2065438+September 2005, Motorola released a new generation of smart watches, which can't see the appearance of wrist computers more and more, but are closer to the appearance of traditional watches, only incorporating computer elements. The new generation Moto 360 has added a set of lifting lugs with a quick release mechanism, which can quickly change the strap. This seemingly subtle change actually makes Moto 360 look closer to traditional watches.

Huawei smart watch Huawei watch

In 20 15, Huawei launched the first smart watch, Huawei Watch. The device adopts the size of 42mm, which is closest to the diameter of traditional watches, and adopts the three elements of traditional round watches: crown, ear and bezel.

Huawei smart watch adopts ClearPad capacitive touch controller, which is mature, reliable, low power consumption, highly sensitive human-computer interaction performance, and the effect is still good when wet fingers touch. Huawei designers also require the realization of a classic round dial, and Synaptics is the only provider that can provide a completely round touch interface. In terms of color matching, in order to meet the needs of more users, Huawei Huawei Watch provides three colors of silver, black and gold for users to choose from, and there are straps of different materials to choose from.

Intelligent toy EFEELINK

EFEELINK has a female sex appeal product Abby, and you can enjoy private sex comfort and sexual happiness anytime and anywhere.

Through the application of smart phone app, EFEELINK can remotely control the vibration of sex toys at any time, and provide additional experiences such as chatting, video and games. EFEELINK will completely subvert people's cognition and views on traditional sex toys.

Smart Bracelet Smart Bracelet is a new technical field, which can track users' daily activities, sleep and eating habits, and synchronize data with iOS and Android devices to help users understand and improve their health.

Google glasses

People can use voice commands to take photos, make videos and interact with others online. Instead of providing search or navigation results on the mobile phone screen, the map is superimposed on the user's field of vision.

20 12 April, Google officially released the concept design of future glasses named "Project Glass". This pair of glasses will integrate smart phones, GPS and cameras, and display real-time information in front of users. You can upload photos, send and receive text messages, and query weather and road conditions through eye movements.

Google Glass is essentially a combination of mini projector+camera+sensor+storage and transmission+control device. It can integrate glasses, smart phones and cameras, and display information to users in real time in the form of smart phones through computerized lenses. In addition, it is also a life assistant, which can provide us with GPS navigation, sending and receiving short messages, taking photos, browsing the web and other functions.

Its working principle is actually very simple. First, mini-projector in glasses projects the light onto the reflective screen, and then refracts it to the human eye through the convex lens, thus realizing the so-called "first-order magnification" and forming a virtual screen large enough for people to display simple text information and various data. Therefore, Google Glass looks like a wearable smart phone, which can help people take photos, videos and make phone calls, eliminating the trouble of taking out their mobile phones from their pockets.

Sony helmet display

Sony has developed a helmet-mounted display product HMZ T 1, which can provide real-time UDK (Unreal Game Engine Development Toolkit) head motion tracking demonstration. Using UDK to bind external DLL, only a few lines of script and APIdll are needed to get the orientation data into illusion. Easy to integrate into existing UDK projects. Unrealscipt developed by MIT can be downloaded without restriction, and API can be obtained through open source license.

Smart shoes

This talking shoe was jointly completed by Google's "art creative design agency YesYesNo". It is a part of Google's "Art, Copy and Coding" project, which aims to convey sports data to users and share it with friends in humorous language.

This smart shoe was completed by Google in cooperation with creative design agencies YesYesNo and Studio 5050. It is equipped with accelerators, gyroscopes and other devices, which can monitor the user's usage by connecting with smart phones through Bluetooth. In addition, the shoes are equipped with speakers to play the information of the shoes received by the sensor in the form of voice comments. These comments are either spicy or humorous, which gives people a deep impression and can be called the Google version of "leaving a few hands".

BrainLink smart headband

Test your brain waves to train your brain to pay attention and relax.

BrainLink is a supporting product specially developed by Shenzhen Acer Intelligent Technology Co., Ltd. for IOS system. It is a safe, reliable and easy-to-wear head-mounted brain wave sensor. It can wirelessly link mobile phones, tablets, laptops, desktop computers or smart TVs via Bluetooth. With the corresponding application software, we can realize the interactive manipulation of ideas. Brainlink refers to the advanced brain-computer interface technology abroad, and its unique appearance design and powerful training software are deeply loved by users. It can let your mobile phone or tablet know your brain state immediately, such as whether you are focused, nervous, relaxed or tired. You can also actively adjust your concentration and relaxation, and send instructions to the mobile phone tablet to achieve magical "mind control."

Drum T-shirt electronic drum machine T-shirt

If you are a music lover, I think you will like this T-shirt very much. This dress has a built-in drum controller, and users can make different drum sounds by tapping different drums, which is somewhat similar to the drum kit software on a tablet computer. If you don't think it's enough, consumers can also wear a pair of pants with mini speakers, so that they can play music anytime and anywhere and become the focus anytime and anywhere.

Solar bikini

This bikini can absorb sunlight, convert energy into electricity through the assembled photovoltaic film belt, and then charge your smartphone or other small digital products. Moreover, it is not an ornament, but a real swimsuit. Women can swim in the water, dry ashore and then recharge their swimsuits. In addition, the solar bikini can directly transmit energy, which means that it will be very safe to use without storing energy. Bikini charging mode voltage is 5 volts, which is imperceptible to human body. So it is a very practical and safe good product.

Glove Phone: Glove One

Bryan Cera, a designer in Milwaukee, USA, designed a creative glove, One mobile phone, which can be worn on your hand like a glove. It is shaped like a part of future mechanical armor. Keys are designed inside the knuckles, and then the hand is placed in a "six" shape, and the thumb is used as the receiver and the little finger as the microphone, so that the call can be realized. Glove phone Glove One has a SIM card slot and a USB interface on the back, through which the glove phone Glove One can be charged.

Pebble smart watch

Pebble smart watch is a smart watch designed by Silicon Valley startup Pebble Technology, which is compatible with iPhone and Android phones. Users can view iMessage messages in iOS devices directly through Pebble watch. It can display incoming call information, or browse the Internet to remind you of email, SMS, Weibo and social network information in real time.

Charging boots: orange electric boots

Oranqe introduced a charging boot called Power Welties, which can use the heat of the feet to generate electricity. The working principle of this rain boots is that the hot spot module in the boots will convert the temperature difference into voltage, thus generating electricity to charge digital products such as mobile phones.

The heat-sensitive part inside the shoe is made of semiconductor material and embedded in the sole of the boot. These components are connected to a series of thermocouples or thermopiles and then sandwiched between two ceramic sheets. The heat of the soles of the feet acts on the upper sheet, and the colder ground acts on the lower sheet, thus generating electricity. The hotter your feet are, the more electricity your boots generate.

However, after wearing these boots, people need to step on the ground for about 12 hours to charge their mobile phones with enough electricity 1 hour.

Beat gloves: Beat gloves

Like the drum T-shirt introduced earlier, beat glove is also a wearable instrument. Gloves use Lilypad Adruino controller, and each fingertip has a touch pressure sensor. You can use them to beat the beat and play music conveniently. How's it going? Does it look convenient? It's just that this "manipulator" looks a bit weird.

Social jeans: social denim

Replay introduced the first jeans with social function. This kind of jeans supports Bluetooth function, which can connect jeans with smart phones. You just need to click on the small device in the front pocket to conduct instant messaging, which is convenient for users to update Facebook information. In addition, it can track and share personal happiness in real time.

Satellite navigation shoes

The Wizard of Oz inspired British designer Dominic willcocks to invent this kind of leather shoes with GPS function. The heel of this pair of shoes has a very advanced wireless global positioning system, and the destination is set through USB. This kind of leather shoes is also very versatile to use. When necessary, the heel can be tapped on the ground. After starting, you can see that the LED lights installed in the front of the shoes will light up. One shoe indicates the distance to the destination, while the other shoe indicates the direction for the user.

Sixth sense system

The "sixth sense" system invented by Pranav Mistry, a talented scientist in the Media Laboratory of MIT, can add a new sense to people's five natural senses. At first glance, the "sixth sense" is not too special. It consists of a camera that can read gestures, a mini projector and a smart phone, which is hung on the user's chest with a rope. The camera takes pictures at any time, and then the software in the mobile phone processes them, and projects the results anywhere with a projector-hands, white walls, paper, and even other people's clothes. It is this seemingly insignificant little thing that won the 2009 innovation award selected by Popular Science magazine. Computerworld, an old magazine, actually used the title "The Shock of the Future: Computers in 20 19" when talking about it.

You must wear a color-coded finger sleeve so that the camera can read your gestures. When using the sixth sense, people can interact with the virtual world in the most intuitive way. The camera takes pictures of everything-you only need to compare a frame with your forefinger and thumb, and you can draw with your finger. Just pick up a book and you can see Amazon Bookstore's evaluation of the book on the cover. You only need to input a paragraph of text in the book into the computer with your finger.

People have seen too many similar things in science fiction movies, but people still have to rely on the rigid interface of keyboard and mouse, and then build an extremely reluctant corresponding way on it-which is seriously inconsistent with our experience of writing on paper. This is why The Sixth Sense is so attractive. It combines reality and virtuality, drags things from the real world to the virtual world with a camera for identification and judgment, takes the camera as an eye, turns software and the Internet into a brain, and displays them on any plane with a projector. It is not like our familiar computer, but more like our third eye and expanded brain. Several ubiquitous devices, coupled with a little software magic, have become a tool with amazing potential.

Wearable multi-touch projector

Microsoft Research Institute has introduced a new wearable multi-touch projector, which can turn any plane into a touchable display.

By integrating Kinect-style movements, depth-sensing cameras and mini projectors, users of wearable multi-touch projectors can project the core content onto any nearby plane, and click, slide and zoom. The device is a bit clumsy and rough, but the overall effect of its touch input is very good.

Zephyr biology module fitness clothes

Sensors that can detect people's physical condition are usually attached to people's skin or built in biological armor made by Zephyr technology. But soon, it can be put into athletes' fitness clothes. Zephyr Bio-Module has a round bio-module on the chest, weighing less than one ounce, which can be put into a compression shirt like Andema E39 (listed on 20 13).

This biosensor has an accelerometer, which can monitor movement and speed, and can measure the user's heart rate, respiratory rate and skin temperature. It can transmit data to the computer at a very fast speed.

Finger cuff detector

When people use ordinary computers or smart phones, they need to operate the keyboard, mouse or touch the display screen, which takes a lot of time. However, John Rogers of the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign wants to do it directly with his fingers. This is the original intention of Rogers to invent this kind of fingertip detector called "prototype finger tube (PDF)". The surface of this fingertip detector is equipped with some tiny and thin sensors, which can detect the properties of the sensed object (such as acidity), while the metal circuit built in its ultra-thin silicone material is responsible for processing the data.

When it finds what it is looking for, the built-in circuit will send out a weak electronic signal, which will make the wearer's fingertip skin feel a weak tingling sensation. Rogers is trying to integrate this fingertip detector with surgical gloves, so that it can guide surgeons to find hidden tumors or body injuries with the help of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) or X-ray fluoroscopy images.

Epidermal electronics

Painted tattoos were all the rage, but scientists at the University of California, San Diego invented a tattoo with practical functions. This invention is called epidermal electronics, which is like bending and stretching electronic wires on the skin surface. They can detect the patient's skin temperature, brain waves or heart rate, and send the data to the hospital computer by radio waves.

With the support of the Gates Foundation, scientists have created epidermal electronic devices for fetal monitors, which can monitor the baby's heart rate and other important data on the pregnant mother's stomach.

Flora kit computer

Adafruit's Flora kit computer can open new horizons of innovation. Flora kit computer looks like a circular circuit board, with a diameter of only 1.75 inches and a weight of less than 0.2 ounces. It has 16MH Termel ATmega32U4 processor and 2.5KB memory. Flora kit is still in the testing stage, open source code, and can run MAC, Windows PC and Linux.

With GPS, accelerometer and digital compass, Flora kit can indicate your position and respond to your actions. For example, if you want to show off at a party, you can enter instructions in Flora kit in advance to light up your shirt when you enter the party room.

Tacit project gloves

Tacit project glove is a kind of fingerless glove made of neoprene, which uses sonar and virtual touch to help the wearer avoid obstacles. Through the transceiver that can send and receive ultrasonic waves and record the time difference, obstacles within the range of 10 feet can be detected and the wearer can be informed of the time required to reach the obstacles.

This glove, which weighs only 3 ounces, can convert the detection data into a virtual map and exert light pressure on the wearer's wrist to remind the wearer of obstacles ahead.

Brainlink is mainly used to improve children's concentration and relaxation, help children learn to adjust themselves in a high-pressure learning environment, promote children to develop good study habits and cultivate their ability to think independently.

Ghost-S wearable sports camera

Foream Ghost-S has passed all the tests of NASA. Tests show that Ghost-S not only supports shock and scratch prevention, but also can meet the challenges of super acceleration, weightlessness and space travel. It is worth mentioning that Ghost-S, which was originally aimed at consumer electronics, was not born for space travel, but it can be launched into space without any modification.