Retro Wearable Devices

The Fujitsu Glove Has an '80s Fashion Vibe

The Fujitsu Glove could possibly be the next big thing in the wearable technology department. It is the Japanese company's answer to the gesture-control devices popping up around the world. But it isn't just any answer, it is a rather stylish one. As though modelled after Madonna's lace glove from the '80s, the Fujitsu Glove is a fashionable device that people wouldn't mind wearing.

Yet its aesthetic doesn't take away from the Fujitsu Glove's capabilities. Equipped with a Near Field Communication (NFC) tag reader, the Fujitsu Glove is meant to be used in professional settings where taking out a smartphone or tablet is not a good idea. It can receive work instructions and other information just by touching an object.
Trend Themes
1. Retro Wearable Devices - The Fujitsu Glove combines fashion and functionality to create a stylish wearable technology option.
2. Gesture-control Devices - The Fujitsu Glove is a stylish alternative to traditional gesture-control devices, bringing a fashionable twist to this emerging technology.
3. Professional Wearable Technology - The Fujitsu Glove targets professional settings, providing a discreet and convenient way to access information without the need for a smartphone or tablet.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion and Apparel - Fashion and apparel industries can leverage the trend of retro wearable devices, collaborating with technology companies to create stylish and functional gadgets.
2. Technology and Gadgets - The technology and gadgets industry can capitalize on the demand for stylish wearable devices by incorporating fashion-forward design elements into their products.
3. Professional Services - Professional services industries can explore the integration of wearable technology, like the Fujitsu Glove, to enhance productivity and streamline information access in the workplace.

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