3. Science Fiction glasses are really becoming possible
through Google Glasses. Google and Vuzix are working
together on glasses that are similar to headsets, projecting
an image in front of the wearer’s eye. You can seetext
messages, emails or map directions through eyes, through
the Bluetooth connected to your phone. The images are
small colored images. It runs on Android OS. Its features
would also include video chatting, Internet viewing, as well
as photo capture and sharing. But the price of Google
Glasses is going to be little on the higher side, around
$1500.
5. The SmartWatch 2 combines Sony’s technology and design expertise with one-touch
connectivity and premium build quality.
SmartWatch 2 serves as a second screen for an Android smartphone that enhances
existing phone functionality and offers new benefits. The multi-functional piece by
Sony allows the handling of calls by a touch of your wrist; control presentations using
Presentation Pal even download emails when not connected to your phone.
The SmartWatch 2 can also be personalised with any standard 24mm wristband and
new Sony watchstraps will soon be available for further expression of an individual’s
style.
7. Nike’s already made significant inroads in the growing
wearable technology market with its line of FuelBand
products, but according to a new report the company could
release a full-fledged smartwatch in the first half of 2014. The
new rumor comes from DigiTimes and itssupply
chain sources in Taiwan, neither of which have a very good
track record, so we’d take these claims with more than a few
grains of salt.