The Sunday Guardian

Out of the box: Wearable gadgets for a smarter future

- PRIYA SINGH

The category of wearable gadgets is not limited to smart watches and fancy fitness trackers. There are countless other offbeat wearable gadgets, which, though lesser known, are worth every penny you spend on them. Over the years, wearable technology has evolved by leaps and bounds. And it’s likely that in the near future we’d be able to “wear” our personal computers to work. Until that happens, let these state-of-the-art wearables give you a glimpse into what the future of technology might hold. This cool wearable camera, to be worn around the neck, lets you record several hours’ worth of videos anywhere and at anytime. You can instantly transfer data via the FrontRow app from the camera to your smartphone. This app also provides editing options for videos and images. The camera is great for beaming live videos on Facebook, Instagram or any other social media platforms. The device comes with a USB port, an extra rear camera and an inbuilt speaker. It is lightweigh­t and portable, and looks as good as any stylish accessory. gertips of each glove, making them touch-screen friendly. But the real highlight of these smart gloves is their built-in microphone, which connects with your phone. So users can answer calls without reach for their phone at all. The gloves are perfect for outdoor adventures and expedition­s, and are very handy for skiing enthusiast­s as well. They are compatible with all phone Android and Apple phones. Every pair is equipped with LED indicator light and charging port, and comes with a USB charging cable. and re-install the headset speaker as per your convenienc­e. This wearable gadget can be connected to any laptop or smartphone. Again, this is as good as it gets for fans of winter sports. By Padraig Price: Rs 1,999 both genders. It can go with any of your attires and prove a great utility the same time. The ring can easily be connected to all Android and iOS phones.

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