Oct 24th, 2015, 04:30 PM

Wearable Technology: Gadgets Enhancing Our Lives

By Yana Blumenthal
(Image: Skully AR-1)
Wearable technology has come a long way from wristbands that count your steps and the number of dates you went on last week.
If you live in the moment and love new technology, keep an eye on these new gadgets making their way into our daily lives.
 
Skully AR-1pioneer of motorcycle helmets, is an Iron Man meets Avatar kind of technology. The principle is simple: eliminate human error at any cost. While riding on your motorcycle in full adrenaline rush, you trust your smart helmet. The whole world is in your head, smart display show directions and critical information. An ultra wide-angle built-in camera eliminates blindspots. With this technology, get  ready for an enhanced sensory experience in the fast lane.
 
The fashion industry is also exploding in technology wearables for women -- a projected $50 billion industry in the next years. Women already can pack their lipstick and iPhone in the Mini-Clutch Speaker from Stelle Audio. It's a portable, wireless Bluetooth speaker and speakerphone all in one dazzling diamond clutch.
 
For gals with sensitive ears, this clutch offers quality sound. Just pair it with your phone and create an ambiance in any situation. You are only required to have friends who share the same taste in music. And while you are dancing the phone is charging. That's really convenient for anyone whose battery is usually drained by the late afternoon.
 
Technology is about convenience, and most important piece of technology is a smartphone. We can't live without our phones, but with size increase there is no pocket big enough on any girl's outfit. This piece of technology, Ringly, solves several issues related to smartphone etiquette. For example, when out for dinner with friends or in a meeting, you don't want to show your total dependence on your new iPhone 6. Keep it in your clutch. But how will you know when someone has just texted, called, or emailed you? Simple, The connected ring on your finger will vibrate and change colours, depending on the settings you choose. 
 
In conclusion, we need not just smart technology, but smarter technology to camouflage our obsessions while remaining stylish and, above all, avoiding looking tacky.