the brazilian designer Dinard da Mata created this interesting concept of MP3 player in the shape of a bracelet, which can be “worn” by the user. The feat would be achieved by the use of a screen with technology flexible OLED, so that the gadget would adapt well to the wrist.
As it is touch sensitive, the screen can display the playlist while allowing the user to select the music volume or tracks with their fingers. The device also has two wireless headphones and would be charged through the energy generated by the user's own body.
Too out of touch with reality? Not even. In addition to unbreakable and flexible OLED screens been a reality for some time, the technology used to carry a gadgets with the human body is under development by the Fujitsu Laboratories:
According to the company, when used on people, the small device converts body heat into energy. It then stores that energy as if it were a battery for later use. What's more, it can also capture the energy of sunlight when walking outdoors.
A Fujitsu is still working on perfecting the project and hopes to release it for commercial use in 2015. By then, it is expected that the company and the designer have already talked, right?
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