iRing (UPDATE)
Designer Victor Soto has updated his iRing concept so that it can now control the playback functions of your iPod or iPhone using wifi. The updated iRing uses bluetooth and is USB powered.
Unquestionably, this is a very clever gadget but do we really need it? would you get bored of it after it has been a party piece one too many times? Surely something that small would be very tricky to use, and overall, a total pain to operate...
Unquestionably, this is a very clever gadget but do we really need it? would you get bored of it after it has been a party piece one too many times? Surely something that small would be very tricky to use, and overall, a total pain to operate...
Trend Themes
1. Wearable Tech - The iRing concept demonstrates the potential for wearable technology to control and interact with other devices wirelessly.
2. Internet of Things - The use of wifi and bluetooth in the iRing indicates a growing trend of connecting everyday objects to the internet for enhanced functionality.
3. User Experience - The challenge of operating a small wearable device like the iRing highlights the need for innovative solutions to improve user experience.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The iRing concept aligns with the consumer electronics industry, which constantly seeks innovative devices for everyday use.
2. Wireless Connectivity - The integration of wifi and bluetooth in the iRing points to opportunities for disruptive innovation in wireless connectivity solutions.
3. User Interface Design - Improving the usability of small wearable devices like the iRing presents opportunities for innovation in user interface design.
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