The following devices include a Microphone.
We define "Microphone" as a sensor that converts sound into an electrical signal. It is used in telephones, tape recorders, motion pictures production, radio, TV etc.
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Worn on the Ear
and used
for Fitness applications.
The Free Wavz is an earphone designed for fitness enthusiasts. This wearable device supports fitness monitoring, and can connect with phone... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Lifestyle applications.
The Moto 360 is a smartwatch that communicates with a tethered phone to deliver notifications and act as an interface with the phone. This... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Lifestyle applications.
The ZGPAX S5 is a wrist-worn wearable device that serves as a smart-watch. This wearable device is cellular enabled and has room for one... |
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Worn on the Ankle
and used
for Lifestyle & Medical applications.
The Sproutling Baby Monitor is a wearable device designed for infants from 0 to 18 months old. This technology is used to sense an infant's... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Lifestyle applications.
The TRiLOC smart watch is a GPS watch that can track the user's location and communicate with other people using their two-way voice... |
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Worn on the Wrist
and used
for Industrial applications.
The Rufus Cuff is a wearable device that allows the user to make voice and video calls right from the device. This technology features a 3... |
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Medical applications.
Evena Eyes On is a wearable medical imaging device capable of multi-spectral imaging with sharp images and high quality. One of the main... |
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Worn on the Head
and used
for Lifestyle applications.
The Pro Mobile Display, designed by Laster Technologies, is a wireless augmented reality device. Information around the user surroundings... |
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Theatro is a wearable device designed for retail employees, which enables them to communicate effectively with one another. Theatro... |
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The SMI Eye Tracking glasses is a hi-tech pair of glasses used to record what is in the user's field of vision. Using two cameras located... |