Here's another Nokia phone concept, called the Nokia Eco Sensor.The device consists of two parts: a cell phone, and a watch bracelet that monitors the weather, user's health and environment conditions and transfers the collected data to the handset via Bluetooth.Nice, but not impressive. ...
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Cellaz on 16th Dec 2007 (via cellaz.com)
In the slow crawl of news leading up to our annual CES blowout, we bring you this, the Nokia Eco Sensor concept device. The device consists of two parts: a wearable mobile phone (duh, it's Nokia) with giant display and a remote sensing unit which keeps tabs on your health and external environment. Nokia research envisions that the sensor unit would be worn on a wrist or neck strap made of solar cells. It would then communicate back to your phone via near field communications (NFC) or RFID. What you monitor (i.e., the sensors you get) will be customizable based on user preference. You know, like the burn from your jetpack and rate of your daily food replication. Thanks for the look into the future Nokia, now get back to your S60 development please, time's a'wastin'.[Via Unwired View] Read | Permalink | Email this | CommentsOffice Depot Featured Gadget:
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Engadget on 11th Dec 2007 (via engadget.com)
“We envision developing mobile technologies in new ways to help us all reduce our environmental footprint. To meet our future vision, the Nokia Research Center supported by Nokia designers conceived the Nokia Eco Sensor Concept. Our visionary design concept is a mobile phone and compatible sensing device that will help you stay connected to your
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FeelPhones on 11th Dec 2007 (via feelphones.com)