Sentences with phrase «many wearers»

But Karl Martin, co-founder of Bionym, the company that makes the Nymi, has his sights on a bigger goal: «persistent identity» — the idea that the Nymi, or something like it, could make the wearer instantly recognizable to wireless devices everywhere, whether at home or at a coffee shop in London.
Brands like Tarte and IT Cosmetics have recently come under fire for the shade range — or lack thereof — leaving many makeup wearers at a loss when it comes to finding their a color that works for them.
Not that it's unexpected, but when you cram some 150,000 tech geeks into the Las Vegas Convention Center for a week, the number of Glass wearers increases dramatically.
Previously, Cochlear's sound processors worked with mobile phones, but implant wearers had to connect the sound processor to an intermediate Bluetooth device — usually worn around the neck like a pendant — that would then pair with a phone.
It then unlocks when the wearer stands up to walk.
A five - star hotel's lobby might pick up the presence of wearers and send a concierge scuttling up to greet them.
Should it be pulled or get caught on something, the cord will snap back upon release and possibly lash the wearer's face / eyeballs.
Apple Watch will read your heart rate through the built - in heart rate monitor and then send the pulse to another Apple Watch wearer.
An interactive kiosk might reconfigure itself to Nymi wearers» interests when they approach.
The Nymi establishes identity using a wearer's pulse, making it harder to fool or forge than a PIN or password.
The news comes after we learned that Foy, who plays Queen Elizabeth — i.e. the wearer of the titular crown — was paid # 10,000 less per episode than her co-star Matt Smith, who plays Prince Philip.
The darling of CES 2011 in Las Vegas, the technology displays real - time graphics and information (speed, temperature, etc.) in the wearer's front and peripheral vision.
It motivates and helps the wearer to take action and win.
But the dress can also sense the wearer's environment.
Imagine adding Google Glass to the picture, with a RelSci - powered facial recognition app matching the wearer's profile against people in the room, suggesting targets for sucking up to, along with the optimal pathways.
The sneakers come with cables and pressure sensors that can adjust its laces to fit the wearer's feet.
The dress has built - in sensors that can detect the wearer's mood based on their stress level.
Lucky wearers of the magical shoes will not miss a second of the game while serving the pizza.
To chat on calls, SoundGlasses wearers need only speak.
Inspired by the single - seat fighter aircraft from World War II of the same name, it blends vintage design details into a timepiece that's elegant in design, precise in performance, and stylish in its commitment to the wearer.
The wearable technology outlet is renaming itself after its flagship product, the Nymi wristband that can ID its wearer by his or her pulse.
Connect the dots and it's not unreasonable to see how Apple could make earphones or another wearable device that could serve up tracks based on the wearer's heart rate, location, or mood.
Last month, the company changed its corporate name to Snap, Inc. at the same time it unveiled an upcoming pair of video - recording sunglasses designed to let the wearer capture short video clips and post them on Snapchat.
The president of Nymi believes the Toronto company's wristband can eliminate those pesky inconveniences with its ability to determine an employee's identity simply by measuring the wearer's pulse.
Not only functional, a nice watch gives a certain air of importance to the wearer.
A reviewer writing for the site Tent.net was impressed that these minimalist trail runners «weigh less than 6.0 oz., meaning that the wearer will hardly notice the added weight.»
For families worried about an aging parent, Numera's Libris personal device not only tracks the wearer's location and provides two - way communication, it can also detect falls.
The wristband device uses a wearer's pulse to authenticate identity, doing away with the need for passwords and entry credentials.
So on behalf of the oppressed tie - wearers of the world, here is my appeal to those corporate despots who still force their male staff to daily put nooses around their necks: please think again.
This allows the device to accurately track distance traveled by wearers when they leave their iPhones behind on walks or runs.
The wearer of the T - shirt can use the power of the sun absorbed by the clothing to charge a mobile phone within two hours.
Why: The plastic can crack where the straps are attached, causing the helmet to move around on the wearer's head, posing a head injury hazard if the wearer falls.
At one time, they probably showed that the wearer was, at the very least, able to purchase and maintain a fairly expensive piece of fabric.
With a rich brand heritage, handsome details, and great prices, Timex appeals to all types of people, from casual watch - wearers to die - hard collectors.
Still, by the looks of it (when inflated), passersby might think Hypnos wearers have disproportionately large heads.
This ultralight heated down jacket is packable and washable, has three heat settings, charges smartphones and lets wearers use their own QC 2.0 battery.
Contact lenses that measure glucose levels in a wearers» tears?
The lack of breakthrough innovation around batteries, for one, requiring wearers to plug in on - the - go gadgets more than they'd like.
Indeed, Penot's philosophy of perfumery is to develop something that deeply affects the wearer.
«Breaking the rules or being rude will not get businesses excited about Glass and will ruin it for other Explorers,» Google helpfully reminds wearers.
The small tag rests on the back of the wearer's neck, and lights up in green, yellow or red (red meaning a large, potentially dangerous level of impact) when the athlete comes into contact with someone or something.
Its display, positioned in the wearer's peripheral vision, is equivalent to a four - inch screen on a smartphone that is held about a foot away.
Luxury watches generally paint their wearers as conspicuous consumers, but an expensive watch that degrades quickly is going to mark its owner as a conspicuous consumer who really isn't that wise about their money.
The CanCon cavalcade continued with a profile for Yahoo Canada of InteraXon, the Toronto - based maker of the Muse headband, which helps its wearer relax through brainwave exercises.
Using neutrals and fabrics with body and fluidity, the clothes accentuate the wearer's femininity and exude an air of easy confidence.
VR could put headset wearers front row centre, or even on - stage with their favourite bands.
That seems in part to be a reference to AR's potential to enhance productivity by transforming a wearer's entire field of view into a virtual workspace.
AR glasses can open up time portals, transporting wearers visiting the beaches of Dunkirk back to experience the dramatic evacuation of soldiers in June 1940.
Computers installed in the prostheses intercept signals from the wearer's nerves and translate them into commands for motors.
At the leading edge is Liberating Technologies in Holliston, Massachusetts, which has developed an artificial arm capable of reading as many as 10 different signals from the wearer's nerves to control five motors simultaneously at variable speeds.
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