Today’s generation have excitement for wearable technology and that is why they have opened the door to all kinds of technological intrusions. The pendant-style necklaces have the integrated electronics to perform a range of functions, like alerting a user to the fact that they have received a notification on a smartphone. http://bit.ly/1d2sBvQ
Cambridge, England-based chip maker CSR, best known for its wireless chips, will test the limits as it fuses fashion and function with a new line of Bluetooth Smart jewelry. The connected jewelry can connect to other mobile devices so that the wearer can customize the color and brightness to suit their mood for the moment or coordinate with a particular outfit.
They could even integrate scent capsules to allow users to release a spray of their favorite fragrance at certain times of day.
“We wanted to give our customers a glimpse of what they could do with this technology. The possibilities for truly wearable technology devices are endless and we’re looking forward to seeing what they develop with it in the future.” – Paul Williamson, Director of Low Power Wireless at CSR
The company is introducing the jewelry at the 2014 CES tech trade show in Las Vegas: http://bit.ly/18GLE9U
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