nah .. ini baru futuristik ..

http://www.psfk.com/2014/12/transforming-your-skin-into-a-touchscreen.html

With miniature sensors and a projector, the upcoming product might make
day-to-day connected devices a lot smaller The booming wearables industry
strives to keep users connected while exercising, working, and even eating.
One new company wants to pack a number of features into a small,
screen-free band that will keep wearers online anywhere — even in the tub.
Less than a year old, French start-up Cicret is hoping to streamline such
functions as phone calls, browsing, and watching videos into a single
wristband. As Cicret co-founder Guillaume Pommier told MailOnline, the
minimal wearable is a “revolutionary device which could completely change
how we access information.” skin3.jpg Looking similar to the Jawbone Up,
the Cicret Bracelet uses a pico projector to cast a navigation and display
‘screen’ on a user’s arm, as well as eight proximity sensors to detect
swipes, clicks, and other motions from a user’s finger in the display area.
While the device will eventually be able to connect with smartphones, it’s
intended to be a standalone gadget, Pommier explained, and will contain its
own 3G card to allow for phone calls. The team also noted that Cicret will
be activated with a twist of the wrist — much like some existing
smartwatches — and will have an Android-style interface. skin1.jpg The
Cicret team will also offer software with the wearable’s roll-out, and with
lofty goals: the company bills the Cicret app as “the only intuitive,
secure, and free solution for those who want to chat, share and exchange
safely with no chance of being traceable.” Currently available in beta
form, the app will use “innovative encrypted technology, providing
anonymity and full control on all contents you have shared, even after
sending them.” The team is still developing the waterproof gadget, and
plans to unveil a working prototype in the next few weeks. As MailOnline
reported, Pommier hopes that Cicret devices will be available for online
and in-store purchase by June of 2015. The team continues to seek investors
and supporters via its website, but many have already taken notice of
Cicret’s pursuits: as of today, the company’s instructional video for the
device has been viewed 5 million times on YouTube. With wearable devices
gaining support and interest from the public, a number of companies have
been experimenting with the possibilities of skin-projected navigation
screens. As Gizmag noted, There are potential advantages to turning
ordinary objects (or, in this case, limbs) into mobile devices, but
projected touch screens typically lack the responsiveness and visual
clarity of the glass screens we’re used to. This projected keyboard, for
example, delivered a poor typing experience. Cicret is positioning itself,
it seems, to possibly right some of the wrongs that early attempts at
skin-projected navigation and other wearable innovation have encountered —
or, at least, to help better define what can and can’t be accomplished with
this type of tech.

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