Smartphone-Controlling Bracelets

The Haloband Commands Devices with Simple Wrist Movements

The age of wearable technology is upon the world and one of the more exciting devices is the Haloband. The Haloband is a bracelet that is meant to be used to control the wearer's smartphone. It does so through a series of taps and wrist movements. Taking convenience to another level, with the Haloband, people won't have to dig in pockets and bags whenever they need their phone.

Created by a team based in Shanghai, China, the Haloband works with a companion app that must be downloaded onto the smartphone. Once that is in place, the Haloband can be tapped to take a photo, send current location or even call the first person in a contacts list. The Haloband also unlocks phones by tapping it on the screen.
Trend Themes
1. Wearable-controlled Devices - There is a growing trend towards wearable technology that controls devices with simple movements, presenting opportunities for disruptive innovation in the field of wearables.
2. Hands-free Technology - The Haloband bracelet offers a hands-free way to control smartphones and other devices, indicating a trend towards more convenient and intuitive methods of interaction.
3. Gesture-based Interfaces - The use of taps and wrist movements to control devices like the Haloband bracelet suggests a trend towards more natural and intuitive gesture-based interfaces.
Industry Implications
1. Consumer Electronics - The Haloband bracelet is disrupting the consumer electronics industry by offering a new way to control smartphones and other devices.
2. Wearable Technology - As an example of wearable-controlled devices, the Haloband bracelet is driving innovation in the wearable technology industry and presenting new opportunities for growth.
3. Mobile Applications - The companion app for the Haloband bracelet is a key component of its functionality, suggesting opportunities for disruptive innovation in the mobile applications industry.

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