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.
A bracelet it has a policy of 'parole' if you don't report to it (read it deactivate), through the application trigger an alarm with friends who check your condition 'on the ground'. It probably goes without saying that the bracelet was made for the young people who wear it alcohol he is one of the main culprits in sexual assaults, and he is also involved in many traffic accidents.
Drinking and partying otherwise, they are not necessarily bad at their core, but alcohol, especially when there is too much of it, has the ability to make many things out of people. The goal Vive is to step into the shoes of the bracelets we otherwise know as concert tickets and parties. Once we have it in hand, it's over applications we connect it to our Facebook profile and synchronize it with the company we came with.
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If I paraphrase a little, it is an application »we all take care of one, one takes care of all” and who, in addition to his friend's overdose, reports his own as well location, so that even on masovka, searching for an omaganc will not be like looking for a needle in a haystack.
Although for now it is only concept, which won an award at the Microsoft trade show Research Design 2014, and the Vive bracelet is something that young people need in the future. Why, see in the video.