“GET” the bone conducting bracelet
Brain Behind the Smart Bracelet :
Edoardo Parini is the brain behind the Smart Bracelet- conducting bracelet technology. He first conceived the product as a part of his diploma course at the University of Arts and design of Lausanne, Switzerland, in 2015. In his company, Deeds, Eduardo Parini with his twin brother Emiliano, made a clear vision about Get, a strong potential in the present and future markets.
Looks of Smart Bracelet :
In a first look, Get might seem to be one among the simple, elegant fitness trackers launching into the markets these days. But getting more into its features brings out the real intelligent work behind the bracelet. The twin brothers together have done a clever work in bringing together the features of multiple existing wrist- based technologies into a single, simple bracelet. Without a button or screen, the bracelet uses customizable gestures and voice commands for its control.

Now, what makes Get even more attractive and outstanding is its additional feature of the bone conduction technology. In simple words, with a Get bracelet attached to your wrist, you can listen to phone calls, messages and other audios without the help of a speaker or headphones.Get conducts the sound waves through your wrist bones to your fingertips, which then directly conducts via your skull to your ear’s cochlea. So all you have to do now is to touch your finger to your ear and listen to the audios you choose, and that too, in total privacy, as conduction technology doesn’t give out these sounds to your surroundings. This technology literally brings your phone calls, messages, appointment alerts and even music to your fingertips. Alright wait, did the word music seem a little exaggeration to you?? But a team in Deed had joined hands with Spotify for the release of an Album by Ultimo, an Italian singer, in the month of April this year (2019). In the event, fans got the chance to listen to the track “Colpa delle favole” (blame the fairytales) using the Get bracelet. Even when it’s not with high fidelity and though it is with your finger stuck in your ear, yes, it is still possible to listen to music using conduction tech/ Get.
How GET Works?
Get conducts the sound waves through your wrist bones to your fingertips, which then directly conducts via your skull to your ear’s cochlea. So all you have to do now is to touch your finger to your ear and listen to the audios you choose, and that too, in total privacy, as conduction technology doesn’t give out these sounds to your surroundings. This technology literally brings your phone calls, messages, appointment alerts and even music to your fingertips. Alright wait, did the word music seem a little exaggeration to you?? But a team in Deed had joined hands with Spotify for the release of an Album by Ultimo, an Italian singer, in the month of April this year (2019). In the event, fans got the chance to listen to the track “Colpa delle favole” (blame the fairytales) using the Get bracelet. Even when it’s not with high fidelity and though it is with your finger stuck in your ear, yes, it is still possible to listen to music using conduction tech/ Get.
What other features does Get come with?
Get has inbuilt features to track your activities, sleep and biometrics. It can wake you up for work and give you directions through customizable haptic vibrations (a single vibration to turn right and a double vibration for left). You can also connect it to your artificial assistant like Siri, Alexa or Cortana. Gesture control is another attention catching feature of Get. With, customizable gestures for telling time, answering calls and hanging them up, Deeds gesture tech also comes with an open API which allows Get to connect with other devices too.
Would you believe if I say that you could use your bracelet to pay for your latte/coffee? Yes, Get comes with features for doing payments too. So, what if your bracelet gets lost? Yes, anyone could pick it up and use it as a cool bracelet, but not access your precious data or account as Get comes with a fingerprint access technology which protects the user’s personal data. Remove the bracelet from your wrist and it’s no longer a smart watch, but a cool looking dumb bracelet. Once you put it back on, touch on the fingerprint id sensor and you are back online and running again.
Get will remain a good partner in your day to day life as it is waterproof up to 10 meters (33ft) and needs less charging time. Charging Get for an hour gives it the power to be with you for up to five days.
Price:
Promises begin at $124 for a Get bracelet in a choice of sizes and colors, plus a wireless charging base, with an extra charge starting from $28 for shipping. The project is currently raising production fund is kickstarter and if everything goes as per the plan, Get will start its delivery by March 2020.
Edited By : The World Women News Team







































