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Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2025
The Bose SoundLink Max Portable Speaker, a Bluetooth boombox speaker by the American manufacturing company specializing in audio equipment, is exhibited in blue dusk color during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Technology Trade Show
The Bose SoundLink Max Portable Speaker, a Bluetooth boombox speaker by the American manufacturing company specializing in audio equipment, is exhibited in blue dusk color during the Mobile World Congress 2025 in Barcelona, Spain, on March 5, 2025. (Photo by Joan Cros/NurPhoto) -
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Sony DualSense For PlayStation 5 In Starlight Blue Color.
A person holds a starlight blue Sony DualSense wireless controller. (Photo by Nikos Pekiaridis/NurPhoto) -
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Sony DualSense For PlayStation 5 In Starlight Blue Color.
A starlight blue Sony DualSense wireless controller is in its box. (Photo by Nikos Pekiaridis/NurPhoto) -
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Sony DualSense For PlayStation 5 In Starlight Blue Color.
A starlight blue Sony DualSense wireless controller is in its box. (Photo by Nikos Pekiaridis/NurPhoto) -
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Apple Products Photo Illustrations
AirPods are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on April 7, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto) -
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High tech bicycle bell can give GPS directions and different warning sounds
Ferrari Press Agency
BellBeats 1
Ref 16094
12/08/2024
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Pictures must credit: Trek Bikes
A new high tech bicycle bell narrates GPS directions and doubles as a wireless speaker for music and podcasts.
Called BellBeats, the device also offers a range of ringing sounds and alternatives.
It has been created by US cycle maker Trek Bikes.
The firm explained that while bicycles and rider kits like helmets and signalling backpacks have adapted to modern times, the basic bell has not.
The BellBeats is described as more than a Bluetooth speaker for the handlebars.
It has audio drivers optimised by hifi company Harman and comes with an audio bank of bell/alert noises professionally designed to encompass a wider frequency range.
This makes them easier to hear in the noisiest of environments.
It is similar in size and shape to a regular bicycle bell and fixes to the handlebars the same way.
A thumb button lets the rider trigger the bell sounds.
Options include the normal trill of a metal bell or even a train horn.
They are from a set of eight bell sounds.
OPS: The Trek BellBeats bicycle bell. Ii can be used as a Bluetooth speaker when not on the bike.
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High tech bicycle bell can give GPS directions and different warning sounds
Ferrari Press Agency
BellBeats 1
Ref 16094
12/08/2024
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Pictures must credit: Trek Bikes
A new high tech bicycle bell narrates GPS directions and doubles as a wireless speaker for music and podcasts.
Called BellBeats, the device also offers a range of ringing sounds and alternatives.
It has been created by US cycle maker Trek Bikes.
The firm explained that while bicycles and rider kits like helmets and signalling backpacks have adapted to modern times, the basic bell has not.
The BellBeats is described as more than a Bluetooth speaker for the handlebars.
It has audio drivers optimised by hifi company Harman and comes with an audio bank of bell/alert noises professionally designed to encompass a wider frequency range.
This makes them easier to hear in the noisiest of environments.
It is similar in size and shape to a regular bicycle bell and fixes to the handlebars the same way.
A thumb button lets the rider trigger the bell sounds.
Options include the normal trill of a metal bell or even a train horn.
They are from a set of eight bell sounds.
OPS: The Trek BellBeats bicycle bell.
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High tech bicycle bell can give GPS directions and different warning sounds
Ferrari Press Agency
BellBeats 1
Ref 16094
12/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Trek Bikes
A new high tech bicycle bell narrates GPS directions and doubles as a wireless speaker for music and podcasts.
Called BellBeats, the device also offers a range of ringing sounds and alternatives.
It has been created by US cycle maker Trek Bikes.
The firm explained that while bicycles and rider kits like helmets and signalling backpacks have adapted to modern times, the basic bell has not.
The BellBeats is described as more than a Bluetooth speaker for the handlebars.
It has audio drivers optimised by hifi company Harman and comes with an audio bank of bell/alert noises professionally designed to encompass a wider frequency range.
This makes them easier to hear in the noisiest of environments.
It is similar in size and shape to a regular bicycle bell and fixes to the handlebars the same way.
A thumb button lets the rider trigger the bell sounds.
Options include the normal trill of a metal bell or even a train horn.
They are from a set of eight bell sounds.
OPS: The Trek BellBeats bicycle bell.
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High tech bicycle bell can give GPS directions and different warning sounds
Ferrari Press Agency
BellBeats 1
Ref 16094
12/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Trek Bikes
A new high tech bicycle bell narrates GPS directions and doubles as a wireless speaker for music and podcasts.
Called BellBeats, the device also offers a range of ringing sounds and alternatives.
It has been created by US cycle maker Trek Bikes.
The firm explained that while bicycles and rider kits like helmets and signalling backpacks have adapted to modern times, the basic bell has not.
The BellBeats is described as more than a Bluetooth speaker for the handlebars.
It has audio drivers optimised by hifi company Harman and comes with an audio bank of bell/alert noises professionally designed to encompass a wider frequency range.
This makes them easier to hear in the noisiest of environments.
It is similar in size and shape to a regular bicycle bell and fixes to the handlebars the same way.
A thumb button lets the rider trigger the bell sounds.
Options include the normal trill of a metal bell or even a train horn.
They are from a set of eight bell sounds.
OPS: The Trek BellBeats bicycle bell. Ii can be used as a Bluetooth speaker when not on the bike.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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High tech bicycle bell can give GPS directions and different warning sounds
Ferrari Press Agency
BellBeats 1
Ref 16094
12/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Trek Bikes
A new high tech bicycle bell narrates GPS directions and doubles as a wireless speaker for music and podcasts.
Called BellBeats, the device also offers a range of ringing sounds and alternatives.
It has been created by US cycle maker Trek Bikes.
The firm explained that while bicycles and rider kits like helmets and signalling backpacks have adapted to modern times, the basic bell has not.
The BellBeats is described as more than a Bluetooth speaker for the handlebars.
It has audio drivers optimised by hifi company Harman and comes with an audio bank of bell/alert noises professionally designed to encompass a wider frequency range.
This makes them easier to hear in the noisiest of environments.
It is similar in size and shape to a regular bicycle bell and fixes to the handlebars the same way.
A thumb button lets the rider trigger the bell sounds.
Options include the normal trill of a metal bell or even a train horn.
They are from a set of eight bell sounds.
OPS: The Trek BellBeats bicycle bell can give commentary when attached to a GPS app
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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High tech bicycle bell can give GPS directions and different warning sounds
Ferrari Press Agency
BellBeats 1
Ref 16094
12/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Trek Bikes
A new high tech bicycle bell narrates GPS directions and doubles as a wireless speaker for music and podcasts.
Called BellBeats, the device also offers a range of ringing sounds and alternatives.
It has been created by US cycle maker Trek Bikes.
The firm explained that while bicycles and rider kits like helmets and signalling backpacks have adapted to modern times, the basic bell has not.
The BellBeats is described as more than a Bluetooth speaker for the handlebars.
It has audio drivers optimised by hifi company Harman and comes with an audio bank of bell/alert noises professionally designed to encompass a wider frequency range.
This makes them easier to hear in the noisiest of environments.
It is similar in size and shape to a regular bicycle bell and fixes to the handlebars the same way.
A thumb button lets the rider trigger the bell sounds.
Options include the normal trill of a metal bell or even a train horn.
They are from a set of eight bell sounds.
OPS: The Trek BellBeats bicycle bell.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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High tech bicycle bell can give GPS directions and different warning sounds
Ferrari Press Agency
BellBeats 1
Ref 16094
12/08/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures must credit: Trek Bikes
A new high tech bicycle bell narrates GPS directions and doubles as a wireless speaker for music and podcasts.
Called BellBeats, the device also offers a range of ringing sounds and alternatives.
It has been created by US cycle maker Trek Bikes.
The firm explained that while bicycles and rider kits like helmets and signalling backpacks have adapted to modern times, the basic bell has not.
The BellBeats is described as more than a Bluetooth speaker for the handlebars.
It has audio drivers optimised by hifi company Harman and comes with an audio bank of bell/alert noises professionally designed to encompass a wider frequency range.
This makes them easier to hear in the noisiest of environments.
It is similar in size and shape to a regular bicycle bell and fixes to the handlebars the same way.
A thumb button lets the rider trigger the bell sounds.
Options include the normal trill of a metal bell or even a train horn.
They are from a set of eight bell sounds.
OPS: The Trek BellBeats bicycle bell.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team
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Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hradware that fits under the cap in lab testing
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team connects by Bluetooth to a device like a smart phone
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team. Disgram showing how it is made
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161308547_FER
Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161308546_FER
Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_161308545_FER
Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team
Picture supplied by Ferrari
(FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
See Ferrari pictures
Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team
Picture supplied by Ferrari
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DUKAS_161308543_FER
Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
Ferrari Press Agency
Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
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A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team. One of the members demonstrates how it works
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Hat that looks like a keyboard letter button can be used to type
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Cap 1
Ref 15162
06/10/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: Google Japan
A bizarre hat that looks like a computer keyboard letter cap can actually be used to type by tapping it on the top.
It can type different characters based on the direction and position of the wearer’s head when pressed.
it is made of fabric on the outside with a tight fitting inside that contains the necessary hardware.
It was created by a team called called the Gboard, at the tech giant Google’s office in Japan.
Tilting the head in different directions changes the characters, letting wearers type out full sentences on any device they are connected to by Bluetooth.
It can be used for western alphabet characters or Japanese Hiragana.
One of the team behind it said the idea came because they wanted a way to carry around a portable keyboard even when hands were full
“We developed it with not only portability in mind but also functionality and form.”
According to the developers, users rotate their heads from side to side to dictate a different keystroke set by the angle.
A so-called “caps lock” module in the form of a chin strap keeps the hat in place.
The team said they were considering future designs such as a reversible red and white version, another with a built-in display, one with a smartphone case, and a solar-powered hat.
OPS: The hat keys cap hat by the Google Gboard team
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NEWS - Consumer Electronics Show 2022 in Las Vegas
Mandatory Credit: Photo by James Atoa/UPI/Shutterstock (12694055o)
A view of the Liddle Speaker display by D3 Products, the World's First Magnetic Bluetooth Speaker during the 2022 International CES, at the Mandalay Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, Monday, January 3, 2022.
Usa-Ces, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States - 04 Jan 2022
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FEATURE - Schutzmaske spielt auch Musik ab und hat GPS
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Music mask 1
31/08/2020
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An new face mask is promising to make wearing one more enjoyable -- by playing music.It protects from pathogens but also comes with built-in Bluetooth 4.0 technology.That lets wearers listen to their favorite tunes or podcasts.Instead of ear phones it uses bone conduction speakers.This is tried and trusted technology where vibrations are picked up by the jaw bone enabling music to be heard through the face.These let a personal stereo experience which lessens possible harm to the eardrums while allowing them to hear their surroundings for added safety. It can also receive calls or messages from a smartphone and pass on GPS directions, specially handy for joggers.The Bone Conduction Audio Mask maker Vivzone says it has an advanced filtration system that resists dust, bacteria, and various other air particles.They describe the covering as “ heavy-duty yet lightweight.”The mask was created in particular for use during activities.
OPS: The Vivzone Bone Conduction Audio Mask
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FEATURE - Schutzmaske spielt auch Musik ab und hat GPS
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Music mask 1
31/08/2020
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An new face mask is promising to make wearing one more enjoyable -- by playing music.It protects from pathogens but also comes with built-in Bluetooth 4.0 technology.That lets wearers listen to their favorite tunes or podcasts.Instead of ear phones it uses bone conduction speakers.This is tried and trusted technology where vibrations are picked up by the jaw bone enabling music to be heard through the face.These let a personal stereo experience which lessens possible harm to the eardrums while allowing them to hear their surroundings for added safety. It can also receive calls or messages from a smartphone and pass on GPS directions, specially handy for joggers.The Bone Conduction Audio Mask maker Vivzone says it has an advanced filtration system that resists dust, bacteria, and various other air particles.They describe the covering as “ heavy-duty yet lightweight.”The mask was created in particular for use during activities.
OPS: The Vivzone Bone Conduction Audio Mask
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DUK10135907_005
FEATURE - Schutzmaske spielt auch Musik ab und hat GPS
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Music mask 1
31/08/2020
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Pictures MUST credit: Vivzone
An new face mask is promising to make wearing one more enjoyable -- by playing music.It protects from pathogens but also comes with built-in Bluetooth 4.0 technology.That lets wearers listen to their favorite tunes or podcasts.Instead of ear phones it uses bone conduction speakers.This is tried and trusted technology where vibrations are picked up by the jaw bone enabling music to be heard through the face.These let a personal stereo experience which lessens possible harm to the eardrums while allowing them to hear their surroundings for added safety. It can also receive calls or messages from a smartphone and pass on GPS directions, specially handy for joggers.The Bone Conduction Audio Mask maker Vivzone says it has an advanced filtration system that resists dust, bacteria, and various other air particles.They describe the covering as “ heavy-duty yet lightweight.”The mask was created in particular for use during activities.
OPS: The Vivzone Bone Conduction Audio Mask
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DUK10135907_004
FEATURE - Schutzmaske spielt auch Musik ab und hat GPS
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Ref 12098
Music mask 1
31/08/2020
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Pictures MUST credit: Vivzone
An new face mask is promising to make wearing one more enjoyable -- by playing music.It protects from pathogens but also comes with built-in Bluetooth 4.0 technology.That lets wearers listen to their favorite tunes or podcasts.Instead of ear phones it uses bone conduction speakers.This is tried and trusted technology where vibrations are picked up by the jaw bone enabling music to be heard through the face.These let a personal stereo experience which lessens possible harm to the eardrums while allowing them to hear their surroundings for added safety. It can also receive calls or messages from a smartphone and pass on GPS directions, specially handy for joggers.The Bone Conduction Audio Mask maker Vivzone says it has an advanced filtration system that resists dust, bacteria, and various other air particles.They describe the covering as “ heavy-duty yet lightweight.”The mask was created in particular for use during activities.
OPS: The Vivzone Bone Conduction Audio Mask
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DUK10135907_003
FEATURE - Schutzmaske spielt auch Musik ab und hat GPS
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Ref 12098
Music mask 1
31/08/2020
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Pictures MUST credit: Vivzone
An new face mask is promising to make wearing one more enjoyable -- by playing music.It protects from pathogens but also comes with built-in Bluetooth 4.0 technology.That lets wearers listen to their favorite tunes or podcasts.Instead of ear phones it uses bone conduction speakers.This is tried and trusted technology where vibrations are picked up by the jaw bone enabling music to be heard through the face.These let a personal stereo experience which lessens possible harm to the eardrums while allowing them to hear their surroundings for added safety. It can also receive calls or messages from a smartphone and pass on GPS directions, specially handy for joggers.The Bone Conduction Audio Mask maker Vivzone says it has an advanced filtration system that resists dust, bacteria, and various other air particles.They describe the covering as “ heavy-duty yet lightweight.”The mask was created in particular for use during activities.
OPS: The Vivzone Bone Conduction Audio Mask
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DUK10135907_002
FEATURE - Schutzmaske spielt auch Musik ab und hat GPS
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Ref 12098
Music mask 1
31/08/2020
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Pictures MUST credit: Vivzone
An new face mask is promising to make wearing one more enjoyable -- by playing music.It protects from pathogens but also comes with built-in Bluetooth 4.0 technology.That lets wearers listen to their favorite tunes or podcasts.Instead of ear phones it uses bone conduction speakers.This is tried and trusted technology where vibrations are picked up by the jaw bone enabling music to be heard through the face.These let a personal stereo experience which lessens possible harm to the eardrums while allowing them to hear their surroundings for added safety. It can also receive calls or messages from a smartphone and pass on GPS directions, specially handy for joggers.The Bone Conduction Audio Mask maker Vivzone says it has an advanced filtration system that resists dust, bacteria, and various other air particles.They describe the covering as “ heavy-duty yet lightweight.”The mask was created in particular for use during activities.
OPS: The Vivzone Bone Conduction Audio Mask
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DUK10135907_001
FEATURE - Schutzmaske spielt auch Musik ab und hat GPS
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Ref 12098
Music mask 1
31/08/2020
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Pictures MUST credit: Vivzone
An new face mask is promising to make wearing one more enjoyable -- by playing music.It protects from pathogens but also comes with built-in Bluetooth 4.0 technology.That lets wearers listen to their favorite tunes or podcasts.Instead of ear phones it uses bone conduction speakers.This is tried and trusted technology where vibrations are picked up by the jaw bone enabling music to be heard through the face.These let a personal stereo experience which lessens possible harm to the eardrums while allowing them to hear their surroundings for added safety. It can also receive calls or messages from a smartphone and pass on GPS directions, specially handy for joggers.The Bone Conduction Audio Mask maker Vivzone says it has an advanced filtration system that resists dust, bacteria, and various other air particles.They describe the covering as “ heavy-duty yet lightweight.”The mask was created in particular for use during activities.
OPS: The Vivzone Bone Conduction Audio Mask
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DUK10132002_006
FEATURE - Tragbarer Bluetooth-Lautsprecher in Armbanduhrgrösse am Handgelenk
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Ref 11727
BoomBand 1
08/05/2020
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A wristwatch-sized wearable Bluetooth speaker has been created to give sounds without the need for earphones.It connects to a smartphone and can also be used to speak to callers with one touch.The Tech-Life BoomBand was invented in answer to one of the most common reasons for accidents on the road -- people wearing headphones or earphones while they walk, ride bikes or drive.Earphones and headphones cut out a lot of ambient noise and te listener often gets lost in the sound which can be unsafe. But portable speakers are simply inconvenient. The BoomBand has six hours of battery life.It designed to offer crisp and clear sound while keeping the form compact.This $60 USD / €55 Euros device is said to lightweight, and is available in black or grey.
OPS:The BoomBand by Tech-Life
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FEATURE - Tragbarer Bluetooth-Lautsprecher in Armbanduhrgrösse am Handgelenk
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BoomBand 1
08/05/2020
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A wristwatch-sized wearable Bluetooth speaker has been created to give sounds without the need for earphones.It connects to a smartphone and can also be used to speak to callers with one touch.The Tech-Life BoomBand was invented in answer to one of the most common reasons for accidents on the road -- people wearing headphones or earphones while they walk, ride bikes or drive.Earphones and headphones cut out a lot of ambient noise and te listener often gets lost in the sound which can be unsafe. But portable speakers are simply inconvenient. The BoomBand has six hours of battery life.It designed to offer crisp and clear sound while keeping the form compact.This $60 USD / €55 Euros device is said to lightweight, and is available in black or grey.
OPS:The BoomBand by Tech-Life
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DUK10132002_004
FEATURE - Tragbarer Bluetooth-Lautsprecher in Armbanduhrgrösse am Handgelenk
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Ref 11727
BoomBand 1
08/05/2020
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A wristwatch-sized wearable Bluetooth speaker has been created to give sounds without the need for earphones.It connects to a smartphone and can also be used to speak to callers with one touch.The Tech-Life BoomBand was invented in answer to one of the most common reasons for accidents on the road -- people wearing headphones or earphones while they walk, ride bikes or drive.Earphones and headphones cut out a lot of ambient noise and te listener often gets lost in the sound which can be unsafe. But portable speakers are simply inconvenient. The BoomBand has six hours of battery life.It designed to offer crisp and clear sound while keeping the form compact.This $60 USD / €55 Euros device is said to lightweight, and is available in black or grey.
OPS:The BoomBand by Tech-Life
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DUK10132002_003
FEATURE - Tragbarer Bluetooth-Lautsprecher in Armbanduhrgrösse am Handgelenk
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Ref 11727
BoomBand 1
08/05/2020
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Picture MUST credit: Tech-Life
A wristwatch-sized wearable Bluetooth speaker has been created to give sounds without the need for earphones.It connects to a smartphone and can also be used to speak to callers with one touch.The Tech-Life BoomBand was invented in answer to one of the most common reasons for accidents on the road -- people wearing headphones or earphones while they walk, ride bikes or drive.Earphones and headphones cut out a lot of ambient noise and te listener often gets lost in the sound which can be unsafe. But portable speakers are simply inconvenient. The BoomBand has six hours of battery life.It designed to offer crisp and clear sound while keeping the form compact.This $60 USD / €55 Euros device is said to lightweight, and is available in black or grey.
OPS:The BoomBand by Tech-Life
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DUK10132002_002
FEATURE - Tragbarer Bluetooth-Lautsprecher in Armbanduhrgrösse am Handgelenk
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Ref 11727
BoomBand 1
08/05/2020
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A wristwatch-sized wearable Bluetooth speaker has been created to give sounds without the need for earphones.It connects to a smartphone and can also be used to speak to callers with one touch.The Tech-Life BoomBand was invented in answer to one of the most common reasons for accidents on the road -- people wearing headphones or earphones while they walk, ride bikes or drive.Earphones and headphones cut out a lot of ambient noise and te listener often gets lost in the sound which can be unsafe. But portable speakers are simply inconvenient. The BoomBand has six hours of battery life.It designed to offer crisp and clear sound while keeping the form compact.This $60 USD / €55 Euros device is said to lightweight, and is available in black or grey.
OPS:The BoomBand by Tech-Life
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DUK10132002_001
FEATURE - Tragbarer Bluetooth-Lautsprecher in Armbanduhrgrösse am Handgelenk
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Ref 11727
BoomBand 1
08/05/2020
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A wristwatch-sized wearable Bluetooth speaker has been created to give sounds without the need for earphones.It connects to a smartphone and can also be used to speak to callers with one touch.The Tech-Life BoomBand was invented in answer to one of the most common reasons for accidents on the road -- people wearing headphones or earphones while they walk, ride bikes or drive.Earphones and headphones cut out a lot of ambient noise and te listener often gets lost in the sound which can be unsafe. But portable speakers are simply inconvenient. The BoomBand has six hours of battery life.It designed to offer crisp and clear sound while keeping the form compact.This $60 USD / €55 Euros device is said to lightweight, and is available in black or grey.
OPS:The BoomBand by Tech-Life
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DUK10120968_014
FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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Ring 1
16/07/2019
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Pictures must credit: LazyCo
After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.
OPS: The Aina ring.Gold and rose gold
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DUK10120968_013
FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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Ring 1
16/07/2019
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After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.
OPS: The Aina ring.Left to right, gold, rose gold, platinum
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DUK10120968_012
FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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Ref 10664
Ring 1
16/07/2019
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After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.
OPS: The Aina ring.Mat grey
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DUK10120968_011
FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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Ref 10664
Ring 1
16/07/2019
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Pictures must credit: LazyCo
After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.
OPS: The Aina ring.
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DUK10120968_010
FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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Ref 10664
Ring 1
16/07/2019
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Pictures must credit: LazyCo
After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.
OPS: The Aina ring.Taking a call
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DUK10120968_009
FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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Ref 10664
Ring 1
16/07/2019
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Pictures must credit: LazyCo
After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.
OPS: The Aina ring.Rose gold
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DUK10120968_008
FEATURE - High-Tech-Ring ist wie ein tragbares Smartphone
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Ref 10664
Ring 1
16/07/2019
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After smartphones and smartwatches comes a new piece of intelligent hardware – in the shape of a James Bond-style ring.The Aina is worn in the finger like a normal ring but does more than just look good as an adornment.It features a black onyx-like rectangle on the front, and a small display on the edge. The ring itself comes in range of finishes metal plated in gold, rose-gold, and even platinum.It can be used to books cabs, make payments, unlock doors, toggle through presentations, track your fitness, and most importantly, it lets users talk on their phones without needing it to hand.Just by holding a finger to the ear, Aina projects sound directly into it. Aina comes from the Hindi word for mirror.
OPS: The Aina ring.Working as a fitness tracker
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