Christophe & Co has recently released a line of self-charging smart bracelets. These swank wearables fuse lush aesthetics with convenient tech features.
In partnership with design firm Pininfarina, the British high-end jewelry brand crafted a collection of smart bracelets known as Armills. Each piece in this collection is inspired by ancient royalty and valor in battle. The luxury aspect of these smart pieces is seen through 18-carat gold cuffs and 1,500 hand set pavé diamond accents. Complementing its luxe appeal, these bracelets are not only Bluetooth-friendly but also NFC-enabled. The self-charging feature steams from the bracelet's kinetic energy. This means it is powered by the user's movements.
Modern and tech savvy, the Armills bracelets are currently available for pre-order on the company’s website.
Self-Charging Smart Bracelets
Christophe & Co's Armills Smart Bracelet is Tasteful and Tech-Savvy
Trend Themes
1. Luxury Wearable Technology - The fusion of high-end aesthetics and convenient tech features opens up a new market for luxury wearable technology.
2. Self-charging Wearables - Self-charging wearables set new standards for convenient tech wearable devices.
3. Kinetic Energy-powered Devices - Development of devices that are powered by kinetic energy create opportunities for more eco-friendly tech products.
Industry Implications
1. Luxury Goods - Luxury goods companies can take advantage of the trend towards luxury wearable technology and create new products that cater to high-end customers.
2. Wearable Technology - The wearable technology industry can innovate further by creating self-charging and kinetic energy-powered devices with swank aesthetics.
3. Renewable Energy - Renewable energy companies can explore the development of products that harness kinetic energy to meet the rising demand for more eco-friendly electronic devices.