The bracelet that turns your ARM into a touchscreen: Cicret projects emails, videos and games onto skin

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The bracelet that turns your ARM into a touchscreen: Cicret projects emails, videos and games onto skin

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Concept Cicret bracelet is designed to replace a smartphone or tablet
Using a projector, it could project a screen onto the forearm
An array of eight sensors will allow a wearer to manipulate the ‘screen’
Bracelet could be used to watch films, write emails and make phone calls
Prototype’s due to be unveiled and bracelet could hit shop shelves in June
It’s likely to cost £300, come in two sizes and a choice of 10 colours
By SARAH GRIFFITHS FOR MAILONLINE
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk

From Apple’s forthcoming smartwatch to the Fitbit, there is fierce competition to get consumers hooked on wearable devices.
And soon there will be a bracelet that turns your skin into a touchscreen using a tiny built-in projector.
Wearers of the of the Cicret bracelet will be able to check an email or watch a film that’s projected onto their forearm, and control the picture by using their skin like a touchscreen.
A rival for the Apple Watch? Wearers of the of the Cicret bracelet will be able to check an email or watch a film that’s projected into their forearm, and control the picture by using their skin like a touchscreen (pictured)
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A rival for the Apple Watch? Wearers of the of the Cicret bracelet will be able to check an email or watch a film that’s projected into their forearm, and control the picture by using their skin like a touchscreen (pictured)
Make your arm the touchscreen with amazing Cicret bracelet

The makers of the device, who are currently raising money to put it into production on their website, say it can do anything a phone or tablet can, allowing wearers to read emails, surf the web, watch videos, play games and even make phone calls without relying on a conventional screen.

A tiny projector in the bracelet will cast an image onto the skin then eight long-range proximity sensors will detect every swipe, tap and pinch.
The bracelet will also contain a USB port and accelerometer as well as supporting Bluetooth and Wi-Fi.
While it will be made so it can sync with an iPhone, it’s designed to be a stand-alone device….MORE HERE

 

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