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Most wearable technology looks like it is designed for people who want people to know they are wearing technology. The problem is, there is a huge segment of the population who doesn't need everyone to know their devices are connected. To fill this need, CSR.com brought some Bluetooth connected jewelry to ShowStoppers.
These pieces have the ability to be completely customized. From changing the color of a necklace to fit your mood or outfit to being used as a wireless notification device, there are plenty of uses for this wearable technology. These prototypes are not available for purchase yet, but based on the reaction at the show, their availability is inevitable.
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Interview by Anne Montera of Health Tech Weekly.
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Most wearable technology looks like it is designed for people who want people to know they are wearing technology. The problem is, there is a huge segment of the population who doesn't need everyone to know their devices are connected. To fill this need, CSR.com brought some Bluetooth connected jewelry to ShowStoppers.
These pieces have the ability to be completely customized. From changing the color of a necklace to fit your mood or outfit to being used as a wireless notification device, there are plenty of uses for this wearable technology. These prototypes are not available for purchase yet, but based on the reaction at the show, their availability is inevitable.
Sponsored by:
Interview by Anne Montera of Health Tech Weekly.
InterviewPowered by Tech Podcast Network