The Oranje Boven light shirt is designed by Zinoz.
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donderdag 15 juli 2010
Zinoz world cup light shirts in action
During the final of the FIFA World Cup 2010 the crew of Cafe de Zuid in Amsterdam was dressed in Zinoz Oranje Boven light shirts. The Dutch lost but the shirts won.
The Oranje Boven light shirt is designed by Zinoz.
The Oranje Boven light shirt is designed by Zinoz.
donderdag 27 mei 2010
LED dresses galore
After Katy Perry showed her LED dress at the Costume Institute Gala Benefit Rihanna now showed her LED dress at one of her shows. Only Rihann's dress is capable of displaying video so nice patterns can be created.
I'm curious what kind of illuminated clothes we will see in the spotlight.
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I'm curious what kind of illuminated clothes we will see in the spotlight.
Wearable OLED wrist computer
We carry computers (laptops) with us for quite some time now but the time will come that we will be wearing them on our wrist. Hiromi Kiriki has designed a concept for a wrist computer using an OLED screen. It has a keyboard that slides out and it's primary function is to browse the internet and use social media. This kind of "wearable" technolgy makes sure our heavy lifting days are over.
More pictures after the jump.

Labels:
computer,
Consumer products,
OLED,
wearable technology
donderdag 20 mei 2010
Bluetooth headset/neckwear
So far I haven't seen anyone trying to combine bluetooth headest with a necklace. This attempt actually looks quite nice. Novero designed it in a way that combines the technology with a wearable and fashionable look. This headset is part of the Victoria line from Novero which has more bluetooth fashion items.


Labels:
bluetooth,
Consumer products,
fashion,
jewelry,
necklace,
wearable technology
donderdag 29 april 2010
Headphone sweatband
This device/piece of clothing may be perfect for the joggers among us. Headphones that are integrated in to a sweatband. After all the futuristic garments like the 'Ping' and the LED gown, this is a piece of wearable technology that people will picture themselve wearing.




Labels:
Consumer products,
headphones,
sweatband,
wearable technology
donderdag 22 april 2010
Update your online status with every move (literally)
The wearable technology department has become a whole lot more social. There is a new garmant with which you can update (for example) your facebook status. It's called 'Ping'. It does this wirelessly through natural movements that are built into the fabric. For example, unzip, move your arm or lift up your hood to update your facebook status automatically. And by using only the clothing I really mean nothing but the clothing, so no mobile phone or laptop to connect to the internet.
For more information click here.



For more information click here.



Labels:
clothing,
Consumer products,
movement,
social media,
wearable technology
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