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The Conceptual 'EVE' Personal Security Bracelet Enhances Safety

The conceptual 'EVE' personal security bracelet has been designed by Mathilde Blondel and Romaric Delahaie as a piece of wearable technology that would work to enhance the safety of the wearer when out by themselves. The bracelet would work by being discreetly worn on the wrist and would monitor for activation in the form of three to five shakes. The wearer could then speak the voice trigger or apply pressure on the bracelet's sensors to activate the 110dB alarm, call the police, send live recordings and their location via GPS.

The conceptual 'EVE' personal security bracelet maintains an autonomous functionality that would not require connectivity to a smartphone to ensure it's always ready for use and not dependent on any additional devices.
Trend Themes
1. Autonomous Wearable Technology - Designing wearable technology that operates autonomously and does not require a smartphone can offer users greater independence and safety.
2. Discreet Personal Security Accessories - Creating personal security accessories that are discreet can provide a sense of safety for users without drawing unwanted attention.
3. Voice-activated Security Features - Integrating voice-activated security features can offer users a hands-free option for activating their personal safety devices.
Industry Implications
1. Wearable Technology - Exploring ways to create wearable devices for personal safety can provide a new market opportunity for wearable technology companies.
2. Personal Security - Incorporating wearable technology into personal security products can offer consumers a new level of safety options.
3. Emergency Response Services - Collaborating with emergency response services to integrate GPS and live recording features in personal security devices can offer a new level of support for those in need.

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