The Bracelet Can Be Used For Watching Movies, Writing Emails, Or Phone Calls.
The gadget projects a mobile. Concept cicret bracelet is designed to replace a smartphone or tablet. Each tap on your skin alerts a sensor, which then sends information back to the bracelet and then to your smartphone via bluetooth.
This Conceptual Project From A Band Of Former Apple, Dell, Infocus Employees Quite Literally Puts Your Device’s Home Screen On Your Wrist.
A new bracelet designed by a company called circret, is hoping to take the place of your smartphone and tablet. “the cicret bracelet (concept video)”. A video explaining how the device works has already garnered over.
Best Of All, You’ll Be Able To Answer The Phone With A Flick Of Your Wrist.
Head below to see it in action. It also features eight proximity sensors which the bracelet uses to detect your finger position so as to. The bracelet comprises a pico projector and a.
With The Simple Flick Of Your Wrist, The Cicret Bracelet Can Project Your Smartphone’s Display Onto Your Forearm.
The tiny projector in the cicret bracelet beams the phone’s content on the user’s arm, and proximity sensors allow the user to interact with the content. The cicret bracelet uses a pico projector to project your phone’s screen onto your arm, and it’s equipped with eight proximity sensors which makes it possible for the bracelet to detect your finger position whilst you control the device. The prototype lumiwatch projects an interactive surface area on the wearer’s arm or hand, allowing them to tap and swipe on their skin to.
The Bracelet That Turns Your Arm Into A Touchscreen:
The cicret bracelet's proximity sensors work out where the user's finger is and allows them to interact with the display like any other touchscreen. With a small projector, the bracelet can project a screen on your forearm! The 'cicret' bracelet is wirelessly connected to the user's smartphone and can project the phone's screen onto the wearer's arm.