Your sense of unique and bold fashion accessories will be further expressed with the new Attack bracelet from the Police brand.
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Pop Stick is an innovative waterproof selfie bracelet that turns into a selfie stick and allows you to take a selfie even where the use of sticks has been banned. The latest high-profile example is the Coachella music festival. It works on the same principle as the reflective bracelet, which is so popular among cyclists and runners as well as pedestrians, and by solving the most pressing dilemma of the moment, how to take the perfect selfie, it will probably become a real hit among selfie addicts.
Most wearable technology is designed to track our movements. And Pulse Play follows our game, tennis to be precise. It is a smart bracelet created for tennis players, which is in charge of monitoring the results. Because every amateur tennis player knows that his opponent tries to score an extra point at every opportunity. Now that won't be possible anymore as Pulse Play is there instead of the referee and will quickly catch your partner in a lie. The three-time Grand Slam winner signed the bracelet.
There is probably no mobile phone owner who would not like their smartphone's battery to last at least a little longer. In order to avoid the unpleasant beeping of an almost empty device and charging "behind the bar", we will now charge the battery in a stylishly perfect way with the Q Bracelet.
Samsung presents a new device in the Gear family, which athletes and those who value a healthy lifestyle will be most excited about. It will help you monitor your body's readiness, so you will be more easily motivated for further endeavors. We are talking about the Samsung Gear Fit2 Pro smart bracelet.
The familiar sight of covering one ear with a finger while talking on the phone because it's too noisy around us takes on a whole new meaning. Meet Sgnl, a bracelet that allows us to make phone calls with just a finger. Yes, you read that right. The special bracelet offers a revolutionary way of communication.
Do you ever wonder why we wear certain pieces of jewelry? What secrets can they reveal?
The Vive wristband will take care of your safety while you have fun. No, it's not over-anxious mom no. 2, but a ring that monitors the level of alcoholism and dehydration and that shakes from time to time to check your condition. Tap to turn off the silent buzz to confirm you're ok. If you don't, the Vive notifies your friends because it assumes you've overestimated your drinking abilities.
No one wants to ever find themselves in a life-threatening situation, but they are often imminent, and it is good to know how to react quickly and correctly. We went through the first aid courses, but that was a long time ago and we probably forgot most of the procedures. Well, just knowing which number to call in an emergency is something. But as it seems, we will now also have a bracelet at our disposal, which will help us.
After Steven Izen's grandfather was diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, he was overcome with mixed emotions. At first a painful sadness, then a grateful realization that he could have been a part of his life. It was then that he decided to create a piece that would illustrate his feelings at the time. Countless research and three years later, the Lokai bracelet was born.
Precious stones, long chains with a pendant, selected earrings, a touch of punk. These are the trends that will mark 2018.