Starting with Google Glass, the tech world has seen a wave of wearable devices. From the trend of the past two years, wearable computing may become the trend of future technology, just as PCs give way to mobile devices. But at present, from the perspective of the field of application and practical value, wearable devices are still a long way to go.

According to Fastcompany, the famous design company frog studio designed eight concept wearable devices and gave each device a city scene to create a picture of future technology life.

Shanghai: AirWave

The recent bad foggy weather in China is worrisome, and it is vital to establish an open and accurate information platform.

The frog studio designed the AirWaves mask, the particle sensor on the mask can be used to monitor the air quality, and the positioning data is transmitted to the mobile app for sharing. The air quality data is divided into specific points. This app allows users to browse and view data in the city, nearby, and even the current area.

Amsterdam: Mnemo

This is a socialist friendship bracelet. It can record and share audio, video, geographic location and more at any time. Mnemo can be customized. When two or more devices are connected together, collective memories can be created.

Mnemo needs to be used with mobile phones.

Milan: CompassGo

People are always Google destinations before they travel, rather than exploring new roads. CompassGo is a “compass” that guides travelers and explorers to explore and discover. It can provide users with unknown experience and unexpected exploration. A guided tour.

When the user holds the CompassGo, the device synchronizes personal data, GPS, and physical signals through the smartphone to provide navigation to the user. The information that is navigated is not just a route, but also a recommendation for culture and diet.

San Francisco: KineTIk

The KineTIc is a cylindrical mobile power supply that is unique in that it can be powered by kinetic energy. You can carry it on your hand or on a bicycle wheel.

When you need to charge, just plug the KineTIk into the dock and connect it to your phone.

Munich: Icho

This is a visual navigation device similar to Google glasses. It not only provides sonar proximity sensors, but also uses GPS, accelerators, gyroscopes, and tactile feedback to create a higher level of perception for users.

Icho can be used to bring convenience to the visually impaired and can also be used for guided tours.

New York: Relay

Relay is a bracelet used in the subway to connect to the New York subway transportation system to provide subway traffic information to New York residents. It distinguishes the state of the subway by three colors, and at the same time, it can estimate when to arrive at the station and automatically remind the user when it arrives.

As the usage time increases, the Relay can remember the user's route. As for the shortcomings, I am afraid that it is over-reliant on underground infrastructure such as RFID or wireless technology.

Seattle: Hello world DIY

How to make girls interested in technology? Let them sew, Hello world DIY is a “accessible Arduino project”, without programming skills, modular design allows girls to freely combine objects to express their unique style.

Austin: Tree Voice

What if the tree can talk? Tree Voice solves this problem by “wearing” on the trunk and using sensors to collect data such as noise, temperature, pollution, etc., and it can also illuminate and display this data to passers-by.

Tree Voice needs extensive coverage to function, resulting in huge network environment data to reflect the surrounding living conditions. Frog Studio believes that these data are so large that they affect government decisions and are small enough to affect residents' purchases.

Although these cool devices are just conceptual products, they are not complicated in terms of technical methods, and they may not be far away from us.

In fact, in addition to the products of these 8 frog studios, there is a very popular wearing product recently, but the difference is that this product is not a concept product, and the number of reservations is amazing!

MYO armband

MYO said on the official website that the wristband captures the gestures quickly, and sometimes you even feel that your hands haven't started moving MYO. This is because the muscles have activated and started to move before your fingers begin to move.

Compared to its Kinect and Leap MoTIon, MYO's advantage is that it is not restricted by specific venues, and it is more natural to interact, but it may not be as good as Leap Motion in terms of precision and gesture richness. Wearable features may be destined for MYO's dominant battlefield in the mobile space, such as interaction with Google Glass.

MYO is now available for booking, priced at $149, and is expected to begin shipping at the end of this year. From the initial punched cassette, to the keyboard and mouse afterwards, and now the touch screen and camera feel, now there is bioelectrical induction, what new gameplay will be in the future interaction?

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