[Abstract] Hey bracelet can feel the touch of the user and transmit to the supporting application running on the mobile phone. The application will transmit the user's touch to the lovers, and the lovers will feel touched through the bracelet.
Tencent Digital News (Wen Xin) has known that people who have had a strange land relationship have experienced one of the most unpleasant things in the world. They have been unable to meet and engage with lovers for several weeks or even months. I believe many people have this feeling.
Although the technology has been involved in every aspect of our lives: video chat has become very easy to help users Budget Travel applications abound, however, it seems remote touch technology also powerless.
To help off-site love solve Acacia pains, a Dutch company called House of Haptics developed the Hey Bracelet, a wearable device that allows users to transmit touches over long distances.
Don't think about it, Hey is not a sex toy. It is worn on the user's wrist and is intended to simulate "gentle squeezing" rather than vibrating or rattling.
The Hey Bracelet landed on crowdfunding site Kickstarter for financing about 1 month ago and has not yet been listed for sale. No one can guarantee that it will be available for sale.
Hey bracelets come in two colour combinations for the user: white and rose gold, or black and grey. If it can attract 2,000 users on Kickstarter, House of Haptics plans to add three more colors: red, blue and green.
Hey bracelets are not only sold, they are sold in pairs (you one, lover one). The reason is very simple. Do you have a cuff link with you? Each bracelet comes with a charging cable.
The bracelet is paired with a mobile phone via Bluetooth. When you want to touch a lover, the touch will be sent first to the Hey app on your phone and then through the network to the app and bracelet on your lover’s phone.
The Hey app will eventually have Android and iOS versions.
In order to touch the other party, the user must press two places on the bracelet at the same time. This design ensures that the user does not “accidentally touch†the other person.
It takes only about 30 minutes to charge the Hey Bracelet and 3 weeks for a single charge. The Hey bracelet is waterproof, so users don't have to worry about it being damaged by accidentally getting water.
The Hey bracelet delivers a different touch than the phone's vibration mode. It uses tactile technology, which means it provides real-time haptic feedback - similar to the iPhone's pressure sensitive touch.
Hey information is "intimate and private", and only the user himself can notice that he has received the information. Therefore, the user can use the Hey bracelet when watching the movies and TV programs that he and the lover likes before the exam, or when preparing for the interview.
House of Haptics developed its first prototype product early last year and landed on Kickstarter financing in February 2017. It hopes to ship in August this year.
Although Kickstarter crowdfunding financing from the end of another 26 days, House of Haptics has raised more than $ 94,000 (about 645,000 yuan), from US $ 132,026 (about 906,425 yuan) financing target is not far off.
Hey's price on Kickstarter is 79 USD (about 542 RMB). This price is 40% lower than normal retail price, which means its retail price is about 127 US dollars (about 872 yuan).
This technique is to “live†the practical problems of couples in different places and in separate cities. It is worth trying at least. But like other Kickstarter projects, investing in Hey bracelets is also risky, but compared to the love of Acacia, this risk should be nothing.
Source: Business Insider
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